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Revision as of 18:24, 4 March 2014
Contents
Overview
Gerrit Patch | [] |
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Launchpad Blueprint | [1] |
Summary
Provide a simple interface towards an entities PTR records based on allocated Fixed IPs.
API Changes
Using the general endpoint call "/reverse" add the fixed IP resource called "fixedips".
API Resource - Private / Fixed IPs
Verb | Resource | Description |
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GET | /reverse/fixedips/{instance ID} | Return the PTR record for the given instance ID. |
PATCH | /reverse/fixedips/{instance ID} | Set or unset the PTR record for the given instance ID. |
Get the PTR Record (GET)
Return the PTR record for the given instance ID.
There is no request message body.
Response
{ “fixedip”: { "id": "<uuid>", "ptrdname": "server.mydomain.com.", "address": "<insert ipv4 or ipv6 compliant address here", "ttl": 3600, "created_at": "2014-03-04T11:00:01.000000", "update_at": null, "description": null, "links": { "self": "http://endpoint/v2/reverse/fixedips/<instance_id>" } } }
Set the PTR Record (PATCH)
Set the PTR record for the given instance ID.
Request
{ "fixedip": { "ptrdname": "server.mydomain.com.", "ttl": 3600 } }
Response
{ “fixedip”: { "id": "<uuid>", "ptrdname": "server.mydomain.com.", "address": "<insert ipv4 or ipv6 compliant address here", "ttl": 3600, "created_at": "2014-03-04T11:00:01.000000", "update_at": null, "description": null, "links": { "self": "http://endpoint/v2/reverse/fixedips/<instance_id>" } } }
Unset the PTR Record (PATCH)
Unset the PTR record for the given instance ID.
The return body is empty.
Request
{ "fixedip": { "ptrdname": null } }
Database Changes
There are no changes to the database schemas.