Get Library Id Content Subscribed Library
Returns a given subscribed library. if you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:
- The resource com.vmware.content.Library referenced by the parameter libraryId requires System.Read.
Identifier of the subscribed library to return. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type: com.vmware.content.Library.
The LibraryModel instance that corresponds to libraryId.
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"description": "string",
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"name": "string",
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"storage_uri": "string"
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"type": "string",
"optimization_info": {
"optimize_remote_publishing": false
},
"version": "string",
"publish_info": {
"authentication_method": "string",
"published": false,
"publish_url": "string",
"user_name": "string",
"password": "string",
"current_password": "string",
"persist_json_enabled": false
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"automatic_sync_enabled": false,
"on_demand": false,
"password": "string",
"ssl_thumbprint": "string",
"subscription_url": "string",
"user_name": "string",
"source_info": {
"source_library": "string",
"subscription": "string"
}
},
"server_guid": "string",
"security_policy_id": "string",
"unset_security_policy_id": false
}
An identifier which uniquely identifies this LibraryModel. This field is not used for the create operation. It will not be present in the result of the get or list operations. It is not used for the update operation. When clients pass a value of this structure as a parameter, the field must be an identifier for the resource type: com.vmware.content.Library. When operations return a value of this structure as a result, the field will be an identifier for the resource type: com.vmware.content.Library.
The date and time when this library was created. This field is not used for the create operation. It will always be present in the result of the get or list operations. It is not used for the update operation.
A human-readable description for this library. This field is optional for the create operation. Leaving it unset during creation will result in an empty string value. It will always be present in the result of a get or list operation. It is optional for the update operation. Leaving it unset during update indicates that the description should be left unchanged.
The date and time when this library was last updated. This field is updated automatically when the library properties are changed. This field is not affected by adding, removing, or modifying a library item or its content within the library. Tagging the library or syncing the subscribed library does not alter this field.
This field is not used for the create operation. It will always be present in the result of the get or list operations. It is not used for the update operation.
The date and time when this library was last synchronized. This field applies only to subscribed libraries. It is updated every time a synchronization is triggered on the library. The value is unset for a local library.
This field is not used for the create operation. It is optional in the result of the get or list operations. It is not used for the update operation.
The name of the library. A Library is identified by a human-readable name. Library names cannot be undefined or an empty string. Names do not have to be unique.
This field must be provided for the create operation. It will always be present in the result of the get or list operations. It is optional for the update operation.
The list of default storage backings which are available for this library. A StorageBacking defines a default storage location which can be used to store files for library items in this library. Some library items, for instance, virtual machine template items, support files that may be distributed across various storage backings. One or more item files may or may not be located on the default storage backing.
Multiple default storage locations are not currently supported but may become supported in future releases.
This field must be provided for the create operation. It will always be present in the result of the get or list operations. It is not used for the update operation.
The LibraryModel.LibraryType enumerated type defines the type of a LibraryModel. The type of a library can be used to determine which additional services can be performed with a library.
LOCAL : The library contents are defined and stored by the local Content Library Service installation. A local library can be retrieved and managed via the LocalLibrary.
SUBSCRIBED : The library synchronizes its items and content from another published library. A subscribed library can be retrieved and managed via the SubscribedLibrary.
The OptimizationInfo structure defines different optimizations and optimization parameters applied to particular library.
A version number which is updated on metadata changes. This value allows clients to detect concurrent updates and prevent accidental clobbering of data. This value represents a number which is incremented every time library properties, such as name or description, are changed. It is not incremented by changes to a library item within the library, including adding or removing items. It is also not affected by tagging the library.
This field is not used for the create operation. It will always be present in the result of a get or list operation. It is optional for the update operation. Leaving it unset during update indicates that you do not need to detect concurrent updates.
The PublishInfo structure defines how a local library is published publicly for synchronization to other libraries.
The SubscriptionInfo structure defines the subscription behavior for a subscribed library.
The unique identifier of the vCenter server where the library exists. This field is optional for the create operation. It will always be present in the result of the get or list operations. It is not used for the update operation. When clients pass a value of this structure as a parameter, the field must be an identifier for the resource type: com.vmware.vcenter.VCenter. When operations return a value of this structure as a result, the field will be an identifier for the resource type: com.vmware.vcenter.VCenter.
Represents the security policy applied to this library. Setting the field will make the library secure. This field is ignored in update operation if LibraryModel.unset-security-policy-id is set to true.
This field is optional for the create and update operations. If not set in create operation, the library will be insecure. If not specified in update operation, the field is left unchanged. When clients pass a value of this structure as a parameter, the field must be an identifier for the resource type: com.vmware.content.Library. When operations return a value of this structure as a result, the field will be an identifier for the resource type: com.vmware.content.Library.
This represents the intent of the change to LibraryModel.security-policy-id in update operation. If this field is set to true, any security policy applied to the library will be removed. If this field is set to false, any security policy applied to library will be changed to the value specified in LibraryModel.security-policy-id, if any.
This field is optional for the update operation. If unset, any existing security policy will be changed to the value specified in LibraryModel.security-policy-id, if any.
com.vmware.vapi.std.errors.invalid_element_type : if the library associated with libraryId is not a subscribed library.
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Stack of one or more localizable messages for human error consumers. The message at the top of the stack (first in the list) describes the error from the perspective of the operation the client invoked.
Each subsequent message in the stack describes the "cause" of the prior message.
Data to facilitate clients responding to the operation reporting a standard error to indicating that it was unable to complete successfully. Operations may provide data that clients can use when responding to errors. Since the data that clients need may be specific to the context of the operation reporting the error, different operations that report the same error may provide different data in the error. The documentation for each each operation will describe what, if any, data it provides for each error it reports.
The ArgumentLocations, FileLocations, and TransientIndication structures are intended as possible values for this field. DynamicID may also be useful as a value for this field (although that is not its primary purpose). Some services may provide their own specific structures for use as the value of this field when reporting errors from their operations.
Some operations will not set this field when reporting errors.
Enumeration of all standard errors. Used as discriminator in protocols that have no standard means for transporting the error type, e.g. REST.
ERROR : Discriminator for the Error type.
ALREADY_EXISTS : Discriminator for the AlreadyExists type.
ALREADY_IN_DESIRED_STATE : Discriminator for the AlreadyInDesiredState type.
CANCELED : Discriminator for the Canceled type.
CONCURRENT_CHANGE : Discriminator for the ConcurrentChange type.
FEATURE_IN_USE : Discriminator for the FeatureInUse type.
INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR : Discriminator for the InternalServerError type.
INVALID_ARGUMENT : Discriminator for the InvalidArgument type.
INVALID_ELEMENT_CONFIGURATION : Discriminator for the InvalidElementConfiguration type.
INVALID_ELEMENT_TYPE : Discriminator for the InvalidElementType type.
INVALID_REQUEST : Discriminator for the InvalidRequest type.
NOT_ALLOWED_IN_CURRENT_STATE : Discriminator for the NotAllowedInCurrentState type.
NOT_FOUND : Discriminator for the NotFound type.
OPERATION_NOT_FOUND : Discriminator for the OperationNotFound type.
RESOURCE_BUSY : Discriminator for the ResourceBusy type.
RESOURCE_IN_USE : Discriminator for the ResourceInUse type.
RESOURCE_INACCESSIBLE : Discriminator for the ResourceInaccessible type.
SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE : Discriminator for the ServiceUnavailable type.
TIMED_OUT : Discriminator for the TimedOut type.
UNABLE_TO_ALLOCATE_RESOURCE : Discriminator for the UnableToAllocateResource type.
UNAUTHENTICATED : Discriminator for the Unauthenticated type.
UNAUTHORIZED : Discriminator for the Unauthorized type.
UNEXPECTED_INPUT : Discriminator for the UnexpectedInput type.
UNSUPPORTED : Discriminator for the Unsupported type.
UNVERIFIED_PEER : Discriminator for the UnverifiedPeer type.
com.vmware.vapi.std.errors.not_found : if the library associated with libraryId does not exist.
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Stack of one or more localizable messages for human error consumers. The message at the top of the stack (first in the list) describes the error from the perspective of the operation the client invoked.
Each subsequent message in the stack describes the "cause" of the prior message.
Data to facilitate clients responding to the operation reporting a standard error to indicating that it was unable to complete successfully. Operations may provide data that clients can use when responding to errors. Since the data that clients need may be specific to the context of the operation reporting the error, different operations that report the same error may provide different data in the error. The documentation for each each operation will describe what, if any, data it provides for each error it reports.
The ArgumentLocations, FileLocations, and TransientIndication structures are intended as possible values for this field. DynamicID may also be useful as a value for this field (although that is not its primary purpose). Some services may provide their own specific structures for use as the value of this field when reporting errors from their operations.
Some operations will not set this field when reporting errors.
Enumeration of all standard errors. Used as discriminator in protocols that have no standard means for transporting the error type, e.g. REST.
ERROR : Discriminator for the Error type.
ALREADY_EXISTS : Discriminator for the AlreadyExists type.
ALREADY_IN_DESIRED_STATE : Discriminator for the AlreadyInDesiredState type.
CANCELED : Discriminator for the Canceled type.
CONCURRENT_CHANGE : Discriminator for the ConcurrentChange type.
FEATURE_IN_USE : Discriminator for the FeatureInUse type.
INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR : Discriminator for the InternalServerError type.
INVALID_ARGUMENT : Discriminator for the InvalidArgument type.
INVALID_ELEMENT_CONFIGURATION : Discriminator for the InvalidElementConfiguration type.
INVALID_ELEMENT_TYPE : Discriminator for the InvalidElementType type.
INVALID_REQUEST : Discriminator for the InvalidRequest type.
NOT_ALLOWED_IN_CURRENT_STATE : Discriminator for the NotAllowedInCurrentState type.
NOT_FOUND : Discriminator for the NotFound type.
OPERATION_NOT_FOUND : Discriminator for the OperationNotFound type.
RESOURCE_BUSY : Discriminator for the ResourceBusy type.
RESOURCE_IN_USE : Discriminator for the ResourceInUse type.
RESOURCE_INACCESSIBLE : Discriminator for the ResourceInaccessible type.
SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE : Discriminator for the ServiceUnavailable type.
TIMED_OUT : Discriminator for the TimedOut type.
UNABLE_TO_ALLOCATE_RESOURCE : Discriminator for the UnableToAllocateResource type.
UNAUTHENTICATED : Discriminator for the Unauthenticated type.
UNAUTHORIZED : Discriminator for the Unauthorized type.
UNEXPECTED_INPUT : Discriminator for the UnexpectedInput type.
UNSUPPORTED : Discriminator for the Unsupported type.
UNVERIFIED_PEER : Discriminator for the UnverifiedPeer type.
'Default' means this response is used for all HTTP codes that are not covered individually for this operation.
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Stack of one or more localizable messages for human error consumers. The message at the top of the stack (first in the list) describes the error from the perspective of the operation the client invoked.
Each subsequent message in the stack describes the "cause" of the prior message.
Data to facilitate clients responding to the operation reporting a standard error to indicating that it was unable to complete successfully. Operations may provide data that clients can use when responding to errors. Since the data that clients need may be specific to the context of the operation reporting the error, different operations that report the same error may provide different data in the error. The documentation for each each operation will describe what, if any, data it provides for each error it reports.
The ArgumentLocations, FileLocations, and TransientIndication structures are intended as possible values for this field. DynamicID may also be useful as a value for this field (although that is not its primary purpose). Some services may provide their own specific structures for use as the value of this field when reporting errors from their operations.
Some operations will not set this field when reporting errors.
Enumeration of all standard errors. Used as discriminator in protocols that have no standard means for transporting the error type, e.g. REST.
ERROR : Discriminator for the Error type.
ALREADY_EXISTS : Discriminator for the AlreadyExists type.
ALREADY_IN_DESIRED_STATE : Discriminator for the AlreadyInDesiredState type.
CANCELED : Discriminator for the Canceled type.
CONCURRENT_CHANGE : Discriminator for the ConcurrentChange type.
FEATURE_IN_USE : Discriminator for the FeatureInUse type.
INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR : Discriminator for the InternalServerError type.
INVALID_ARGUMENT : Discriminator for the InvalidArgument type.
INVALID_ELEMENT_CONFIGURATION : Discriminator for the InvalidElementConfiguration type.
INVALID_ELEMENT_TYPE : Discriminator for the InvalidElementType type.
INVALID_REQUEST : Discriminator for the InvalidRequest type.
NOT_ALLOWED_IN_CURRENT_STATE : Discriminator for the NotAllowedInCurrentState type.
NOT_FOUND : Discriminator for the NotFound type.
OPERATION_NOT_FOUND : Discriminator for the OperationNotFound type.
RESOURCE_BUSY : Discriminator for the ResourceBusy type.
RESOURCE_IN_USE : Discriminator for the ResourceInUse type.
RESOURCE_INACCESSIBLE : Discriminator for the ResourceInaccessible type.
SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE : Discriminator for the ServiceUnavailable type.
TIMED_OUT : Discriminator for the TimedOut type.
UNABLE_TO_ALLOCATE_RESOURCE : Discriminator for the UnableToAllocateResource type.
UNAUTHENTICATED : Discriminator for the Unauthenticated type.
UNAUTHORIZED : Discriminator for the Unauthorized type.
UNEXPECTED_INPUT : Discriminator for the UnexpectedInput type.
UNSUPPORTED : Discriminator for the Unsupported type.
UNVERIFIED_PEER : Discriminator for the UnverifiedPeer type.