Updated on 2023-03-13 GMT+08:00

Querying Backup Policies by Tag

Function

This API is used to query backup policies by tag.

URI

  • URI format

    POST /v2/{project_id}/backuppolicy/resource_instances/action

  • Parameter description

    Parameter

    Mandatory

    Description

    project_id

    Yes

    Project ID

Request

  • Parameter description

    Parameter

    Mandatory

    Type

    Description

    tags

    No

    list<dict>

    List of tags. Backup policies with these tags will be filtered. This list can have a maximum of 10 tags.

    key

    Yes

    string

    Tag key. Tag keys must be unique.

    values

    Yes

    list<string>

    List of tag values. This list can have a maximum of 10 tag values and these values must be unique.

    tags_any

    No

    list<dict>

    List of tags. Backups with any tags in this list will be filtered.

    This list cannot be an empty list.

    The list can contain up to 10 keys.

    Keys in this list must be unique.

    The response returns resources containing any tags in this list. Keys in this list are in an OR relationship while values in each key-value structure is in an OR relationship.

    key

    Yes

    string

    Tag key

    values

    Yes

    list<string>

    List of tag values

    not_tags

    No

    list<dict>

    List of excluded tags. Backups without these tags will be filtered.

    This list cannot be an empty list.

    The list can contain up to 10 keys.

    Keys in this list must be unique.

    The response returns resources containing no tags in this list. Keys in this list are in an AND relationship while values in each key-value structure is in an OR relationship.

    key

    Yes

    string

    Tag key

    values

    Yes

    list<string>

    List of tag values

    not_tags_any

    No

    list<dict>

    List of tags. Backups without any tags in this list will be filtered.

    This list cannot be an empty list.

    The list can contain up to 10 keys.

    Keys in this list must be unique.

    The response returns resources without any tags in this list. Keys in this list are in an OR relationship while values in each key-value structure is in an OR relationship.

    key

    Yes

    string

    Tag key

    values

    Yes

    list<string>

    List of tag values

    matches

    No

    list<dict>

    Search criteria. Fuzzy search is supported.

    key

    Yes

    string

    Field for searching. Currently, only resource_name is supported.

    value

    Yes

    string

    Search value

    limit

    No

    string

    Number of queried records. This parameter is not displayed if action is set to count. The default value is 1000 if action is set to filter. The value must be an integer ranging from 1000.

    offset

    No

    string

    Query index. (This parameter is not displayed if action is set to count.) The query starts from the next piece of data indexed by this parameter. If action is set to filter, the default value is 0 which indicates the query starts from the first piece of data. The value must be a non-negative integer.

    action

    Yes

    string

    Operator. Possible values are:

    filter: queries backup policies by specifying filtering conditions.

    count: queries backup policies by specifying the total number.

  • Example request
    {
      "limit": "10",
      "offset": "0",
      "tags":
          [
            {
               "key": "Tag001",
               "values":["Value001","Value002"]
             }
           ],
      "action":"filter"
    }

Response

  • Parameter description

    Parameter

    Type

    Description

    total_count

    integer

    Total number of resources

    resources

    list<dict>

    List of resources

    resource_id

    string

    Resource ID

    resouce_detail

    object

    Resource details, used for extension

    resource_name

    string

    Resource name

    tags

    list<dict>

    List of tags

    key

    string

    Tag key

    value

    string

    Tag value

    message

    string

    Error message returned after an error occurs

    code

    string

    Error code returned after an error occurs

    For details about error codes, see Error Codes.

  • Example response
    {
      "total_count":10,
      "resources":[
        {
          "resource_name": "name",
          "resource_id": "0781095c-b8ab-4ce5-99f3-4c5f6ff75319",
          "resource_detail": null,
          "tags": [{
              "key":"key",
              "value":"value"
           }]
        }
      ]
    }

    or

    {
        "error": {
            "message": "XXXX",
            "code": "XXX"
        }
    }

Status Codes

  • Normal

    200

  • Abnormal

    Status Code

    Description

    400 Bad Request

    The server failed to process the request.

    401 Unauthorized

    You must enter the username and password to access the requested page.

    403 Forbidden

    You are forbidden to access the requested page.

    404 Not Found

    The server could not find the requested page.

    405 Method Not Allowed

    You are not allowed to use the method specified in the request.

    406 Not Acceptable

    The response generated by the server could not be accepted by the client.

    407 Proxy Authentication Required

    You must use the proxy server for authentication so that the request can be processed.

    408 Request Timeout

    The request timed out.

    409 Conflict

    The request could not be processed due to a conflict.

    500 Internal Server Error

    Failed to complete the request because of an internal service error.

    501 Not Implemented

    Failed to complete the request because the server does not support the requested function.

    502 Bad Gateway

    Failed to complete the request because the request is invalid.

    503 Service Unavailable

    Failed to complete the request because the service is unavailable.

    504 Gateway Timeout

    A gateway timeout error occurred.

Error Codes

For details, see Error Codes.