Querying Details About EVS Snapshots¶
Function¶
This API is used to query details about the EVS snapshots.
URI¶
URI format
GET /v3/{project_id}/snapshots/detail
Parameter description
Parameter
Mandatory
Description
project_id
Yes
Specifies the project ID.
Request filter parameters
Parameter
Type
Mandatory
Description
marker
String
No
The ID of the resource from which the pagination query starts. It is the ID of the last resource on the previous page.
offset
Integer
No
Specifies the offset.
Note
This parameter is used when snapshots are queried by page and is used together with the limit parameter. For example, there are a total of 30 snapshots. If you set offset to 11 and limit to 10, the queried snapshot starts from the twelfth snapshot, and at most 10 snapshots can be queried at a time.
limit
Integer
No
Specifies the maximum number of query results that can be returned.
The value ranges from 1 to 1000, and the default value is 1000. The returned value cannot exceed this limit.
If the tenant has more than 50 snapshots in total, you are advised to use this parameter and set its value to 50 to improve the query efficiency. Examples are provided as follows:
GET /v3/xxx/snapshots/detail?limit=50: Queries the 1-50 snapshots. GET /v3/xxx/snapshots/detail?offset=50&limit=50: Queries the 51-100 snapshots.
name
String
No
Specifies the snapshot name. The value can contain a maximum of 255 bytes.
sort_dir
String
No
Specifies the result sorting order. The default value is desc.
desc: indicates the descending order.
asc: indicates the ascending order.
status
String
No
Specifies the snapshot status. For details, see EVS Snapshot Status.
volume_id
String
No
Specifies the ID of the snapshot's source disk.
Request¶
The following example shows how to query details of the snapshots in the available state.
Example request
GET https://{endpoint}/v3/{project_id}/snapshots/detail?status=available
Response¶
Parameter description
Parameter
Type
Description
snapshots
Object
Specifies the snapshot information. For details, see Parameters in the snapshots field.
snapshots_links
list<map<String,String>>
Specifies the query position marker in the snapshot list. This parameter is at the same level as parameter snapshots in the response body. This parameter is returned only when parameter limit is specified in the request, and this parameter indicates that only some snapshots are returned in this query.
count
Object
Specifies the number of records returned in this query.
error
Object
Specifies the error message returned when an error occurs. For details, see Parameters in the error field.
Parameters in the snapshots field
Parameter
Type
Description
id
String
Specifies the snapshot ID.
status
String
Specifies the snapshot status. For details, see EVS Snapshot Status.
name
String
Specifies the snapshot name.
description
String
Specifies the snapshot description.
created_at
String
Specifies the time when the snapshot was created.
Time format: UTC YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.XXXXXX
updated_at
String
Specifies the time when the snapshot was updated.
Time format: UTC YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.XXXXXX
metadata
Object
Specifies the snapshot metadata.
If metadata contains the __system__enableActive field, the snapshot is automatically created during the backup of a server.
volume_id
String
Specifies the ID of the snapshot's source disk.
size
Integer
Specifies the snapshot size, in GB.
os-extended-snapshot-attributes:project_id
String
Specifies the tenant ID. The tenant ID is the same as the project ID.
os-extended-snapshot-attributes:progress
String
The reserved field.
user_id
String
Reserved field
Parameters in the error field
Parameter
Type
Description
message
String
The error message returned if an error occurs.
code
String
The error code returned if an error occurs.
For details about the error code, see Error Codes.
Example response
{ "snapshots": [ { "status": "available", "os-extended-snapshot-attributes:progress": "100%", "description": null, "created_at": "2013-06-19T07:15:29.000000", "metadata": { }, "volume_id": "ae11e59c-bd56-434a-a00c-04757e1c066d", "os-extended-snapshot-attributes:project_id": "d6c277ba8820452e83df36f33c9fa561", "size": 5, "id": "6cd26877-3ca3-4f4e-ae2a-38cc3d6183fa", "name": "name_xx2-snap", "updated_at": null, "user_id": "48d70679b8644035846b2cb53633c256" }, { "status": "available", "os-extended-snapshot-attributes:progress": "100%", "description": null, "created_at": "2013-06-19T09:08:08.000000", "metadata": { }, "volume_id": "ae11e59c-bd56-434a-a00c-04757e1c066d", "os-extended-snapshot-attributes:project_id": "d6c277ba8820452e83df36f33c9fa561", "size": 5, "id": "b3253e26-5c37-48dd-8bf2-8795dd1e848f", "name": "name_xx2-snap", "updated_at": null, "user_id": "48d70679b8644035846b2cb53633c256" } ] }
or
{ "error": { "message": "XXXX", "code": "XXX" } }
In the preceding example, error indicates a general error, for example, badRequest or itemNotFound. An example is provided as follows:
{ "itemNotFound": { "message": "XXXX", "code": "XXX" } }
Status Codes¶
Normal
200
Error Codes¶
For details, see Error Codes.