com.vmware package
Subpackages
- com.vmware.appliance package- Subpackages- com.vmware.appliance.networking package
- com.vmware.appliance.recovery package
- com.vmware.appliance.system package
- com.vmware.appliance.vcenter package
 
- Submodules
- com.vmware.appliance.access_client module
- com.vmware.appliance.health_client module
- com.vmware.appliance.infraprofile_client module
- com.vmware.appliance.local_accounts_client module
- com.vmware.appliance.localaccounts_client module
- com.vmware.appliance.logging_client module
- com.vmware.appliance.monitoring_client module
- com.vmware.appliance.networking_client module
- com.vmware.appliance.ntp_client module
- com.vmware.appliance.recovery_client module
- com.vmware.appliance.shutdown_client module
- com.vmware.appliance.support_bundle_client module
- com.vmware.appliance.supportbundle_client module
- com.vmware.appliance.system_client module
- com.vmware.appliance.update_client module
- com.vmware.appliance.vmon_client module
 
- Subpackages
- com.vmware.cis package
- com.vmware.content package
- com.vmware.esx package- Subpackages- com.vmware.esx.hcl package
- com.vmware.esx.hosts package
- com.vmware.esx.settings package- Subpackages- com.vmware.esx.settings.clusters package- Subpackages- com.vmware.esx.settings.clusters.configuration package
- com.vmware.esx.settings.clusters.enablement package
- com.vmware.esx.settings.clusters.policies package
- com.vmware.esx.settings.clusters.software package
 
- Submodules
- com.vmware.esx.settings.clusters.configuration_client module
- com.vmware.esx.settings.clusters.enablement_client module
- com.vmware.esx.settings.clusters.policies_client module
- com.vmware.esx.settings.clusters.software_client module
 
- Subpackages
- com.vmware.esx.settings.defaults package
- com.vmware.esx.settings.depot_content package
- com.vmware.esx.settings.depots package
- com.vmware.esx.settings.hardware_support package
- com.vmware.esx.settings.hosts package
 
- com.vmware.esx.settings.clusters package
- Submodules
- com.vmware.esx.settings.clusters_client module
- com.vmware.esx.settings.defaults_client module
- com.vmware.esx.settings.depot_content_client module
- com.vmware.esx.settings.depots_client module
- com.vmware.esx.settings.hardware_support_client module
- com.vmware.esx.settings.hosts_client module
 
- Subpackages
 
- Submodules
- com.vmware.esx.hcl_client module
- com.vmware.esx.hosts_client module
- com.vmware.esx.settings_client module
 
- Subpackages
- com.vmware.oauth2 package
- com.vmware.vapi package- Subpackages- com.vmware.vapi.metadata package- Subpackages
- Submodules
- com.vmware.vapi.metadata.authentication_client module
- com.vmware.vapi.metadata.cli_client module
- com.vmware.vapi.metadata.metamodel_client module
- com.vmware.vapi.metadata.privilege_client module
 
- com.vmware.vapi.std package
 
- com.vmware.vapi.metadata package
- Submodules
- com.vmware.vapi.metadata_client module
- com.vmware.vapi.std_client module
 
- Subpackages
- com.vmware.vcenter package- Subpackages- com.vmware.vcenter.authorization package
- com.vmware.vcenter.certificate_management package
- com.vmware.vcenter.compute package- Subpackages- com.vmware.vcenter.compute.policies package- Subpackages- com.vmware.vcenter.compute.policies.capabilities package- Subpackages
- Submodules
- com.vmware.vcenter.compute.policies.capabilities.cluster_scale_in_ignore_vm_capabilities_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.compute.policies.capabilities.disable_drs_vmotion_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.compute.policies.capabilities.vm_host_affinity_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.compute.policies.capabilities.vm_host_anti_affinity_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.compute.policies.capabilities.vm_vm_affinity_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.compute.policies.capabilities.vm_vm_anti_affinity_client module
 
 
- com.vmware.vcenter.compute.policies.capabilities package
- Submodules
- com.vmware.vcenter.compute.policies.capabilities_client module
 
- Subpackages
 
- com.vmware.vcenter.compute.policies package
- Submodules
- com.vmware.vcenter.compute.policies_client module
 
- Subpackages
- com.vmware.vcenter.confidential_computing package
- com.vmware.vcenter.consumption_domains package
- com.vmware.vcenter.content package
- com.vmware.vcenter.crypto_manager package
- com.vmware.vcenter.deployment package
- com.vmware.vcenter.host package
- com.vmware.vcenter.hvc package
- com.vmware.vcenter.identity package
- com.vmware.vcenter.lcm package
- com.vmware.vcenter.namespace_management package- Subpackages- com.vmware.vcenter.namespace_management.networks package
- com.vmware.vcenter.namespace_management.supervisors package
 
- Submodules
- com.vmware.vcenter.namespace_management.clusters_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.namespace_management.cns_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.namespace_management.networks_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.namespace_management.software_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.namespace_management.stats_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.namespace_management.storage_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.namespace_management.supervisor_services_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.namespace_management.supervisors_client module
 
- Subpackages
- com.vmware.vcenter.namespaces package
- com.vmware.vcenter.storage package
- com.vmware.vcenter.system_config package
- com.vmware.vcenter.trusted_infrastructure package- Subpackages- com.vmware.vcenter.trusted_infrastructure.hosts package
- com.vmware.vcenter.trusted_infrastructure.trust_authority_clusters package- Subpackages- com.vmware.vcenter.trusted_infrastructure.trust_authority_clusters.attestation package
- com.vmware.vcenter.trusted_infrastructure.trust_authority_clusters.kms package
 
- Submodules
- com.vmware.vcenter.trusted_infrastructure.trust_authority_clusters.attestation_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.trusted_infrastructure.trust_authority_clusters.kms_client module
 
- Subpackages
- com.vmware.vcenter.trusted_infrastructure.trusted_clusters package
 
- Submodules
- com.vmware.vcenter.trusted_infrastructure.attestation_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.trusted_infrastructure.hosts_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.trusted_infrastructure.kms_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.trusted_infrastructure.trust_authority_clusters_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.trusted_infrastructure.trust_authority_hosts_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.trusted_infrastructure.trusted_clusters_client module
 
- Subpackages
- com.vmware.vcenter.vcha package
- com.vmware.vcenter.vm package- Subpackages
- Submodules
- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.compute_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.console_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.data_sets_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.guest_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.storage_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.tools_client module
 
- com.vmware.vcenter.vm_template package
 
- Submodules
- com.vmware.vcenter.authentication_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.authorization_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.certificate_management_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.compute_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.consumption_domains_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.crypto_manager_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.datastore_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.deployment_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.guest_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.host_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.hvc_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.identity_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.inventory_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.iso_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.lcm_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.namespace_management_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.namespaces_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.ovf_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.services_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.storage_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.system_config_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.tagging_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.tokenservice_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.topology_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.trusted_infrastructure_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.vcha_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.vm_client module
- com.vmware.vcenter.vm_template_client module
 
- Subpackages
Submodules
com.vmware.appliance_client module
The com.vmware.appliance_client module provides classes for managing
vCenter Appliance configuration. The module is available starting in vSphere
6.5.
- class com.vmware.appliance_client.Health(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- The - Healthclass provides methods to retrieve the appliance health information. This class was added in vSphere API 6.7.- Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - messages(item)
- Get health messages. This method was added in vSphere API 6.7. - Parameters
- item ( - str) – ID of the data item The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.appliance.health.
- Return type
- listof- Notification
- Returns
- List of the health messages 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundUnknown health item
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ErrorGeneric error
 
 
- class com.vmware.appliance_client.HealthCheckSettings(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- The - HealthCheckSettingsclass provides methods to enable/disable health check settings in vCenter Server. This class was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.1.- Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - class SettingSpec(db_health_check_state_manual_backup=None, db_health_check_state_scheduled_backup=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- HealthCheckSettings.SettingSpecclass contains specification of vCenter Server health and its corresponding state. This class was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.1.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- db_health_check_state_manual_backup ( - bool) – Health check state of database during manual backup with this option set, the health status of the particular health check will be reported. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.1.
- db_health_check_state_scheduled_backup ( - bool) – Health check state of database during schedule backup with this option set, the health status of the particular health check will be reported. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.1.
 
 
 - class UpdateSpec(db_health_check_state_manual_backup=None, db_health_check_state_scheduled_backup=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- db_health_check_state_manual_backup ( - boolor- None) – Health check state of database during manual backup with this option set, the health status of the particular health check will be enabled. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.1. If None the current state will remain unchanged.
- db_health_check_state_scheduled_backup ( - boolor- None) – Health check state of database during schedule backup with this option set, the health status of the particular health check will be enabled. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.1. If None the current state will remain unchanged.
 
 
 - get()
- Get health settings for vCenter Server. This method was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.1. - Return type
- Returns
- health settings. 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ErrorGeneric error
 
 - update(health_settings)
- Set health settings based on provided healthSpec. This method was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.1. - Parameters
- health_settings ( - HealthCheckSettings.UpdateSpec) –
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ErrorGeneric error.
 
 
- class com.vmware.appliance_client.LocalAccounts(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- The - LocalAccountsclass provides methods to manage local user account. This class was added in vSphere API 6.7.- Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - class Config(password=None, old_password=None, full_name=None, email=None, roles=None, enabled=None, password_expires=None, password_expires_at=None, inactive_after_password_expiration=None, days_after_password_expiration=None, min_days_between_password_change=None, max_days_between_password_change=None, warn_days_before_password_expiration=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - LocalAccounts.Configclass defines the information required for the account. This class was added in vSphere API 6.7.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- password ( - str) – Password. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.
- old_password ( - stror- None) – Old password of the user (required in case of the password change, not required if superAdmin user changes the password of the other user). This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. If None, user may not have password set.
- full_name ( - stror- None) – Full name of the user. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. If None, user will have no fullname.
- email ( - stror- None) – Email address of the local account. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. If None, user will have no email.
- roles ( - listof- str) – User roles. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- com.vmware.appliance.roles. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- com.vmware.appliance.roles.
- enabled ( - boolor- None) – Flag indicating if the account is enabled. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. If None, defaults to True
- password_expires ( - boolor- None) – Flag indicating if the account password expires. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. If None, defaults to True.
- password_expires_at ( - datetime.datetimeor- None) – Date when the account’s password will expire. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. If None, will be taken from system defaults (see local-accounts/policy).
- inactive_after_password_expiration ( - boolor- None) – Flag indicating if the account will be locked after password expiration. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. If None, defaults to True.
- days_after_password_expiration ( - longor- None) – Number of days after password expiration before the account will be locked. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. If None, will be taken from system defaults (see local-accounts/policy).
- min_days_between_password_change ( - longor- None) – Minimum number of days between password change. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. If None, will be taken from system defaults (see local-accounts/policy).
- max_days_between_password_change ( - longor- None) – Maximum number of days between password change. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. If None, will be taken from system defaults (see local-accounts/policy).
- warn_days_before_password_expiration ( - longor- None) – Number of days of warning before password expires. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. If None, will be taken from system defaults (see local-accounts/policy).
 
 
 - class Info(fullname=None, email=None, roles=None, enabled=None, has_password=None, last_password_change=None, password_expires_at=None, inactive_at=None, min_days_between_password_change=None, max_days_between_password_change=None, warn_days_before_password_expiration=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - LocalAccounts.Infoclass defines the local account properties. This class was added in vSphere API 6.7.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- fullname ( - stror- None) – Full name of the user. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. If None, the value was never set.
- email ( - stror- None) – Email address of the local account. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. If None, the value was never set.
- roles ( - listof- str) – User roles. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- com.vmware.appliance.roles. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- com.vmware.appliance.roles.
- enabled ( - bool) – Flag indicating if the account is enabled. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.
- has_password ( - bool) – Is the user password set. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.
- last_password_change ( - datetime.datetimeor- None) – Date and time password was changed. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. If None, the password was never set.
- password_expires_at ( - datetime.datetimeor- None) – Date when the account’s password will expire. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. If None, the password never expires.
- inactive_at ( - datetime.datetimeor- None) – Date and time account will be locked after password expiration. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. If None, account will not be locked.
- min_days_between_password_change ( - longor- None) – Minimum number of days between password change. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. If None, pasword can be changed any time.
- max_days_between_password_change ( - longor- None) – Maximum number of days between password change. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. If None, password never expires.
- warn_days_before_password_expiration ( - longor- None) – Number of days of warning before password expires. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. If None, a user is never warned.
 
 
 - class UpdateConfig(password=None, old_password=None, full_name=None, email=None, roles=None, enabled=None, password_expires=None, password_expires_at=None, inactive_after_password_expiration=None, days_after_password_expiration=None, min_days_between_password_change=None, max_days_between_password_change=None, warn_days_before_password_expiration=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - LocalAccounts.UpdateConfigclass defines the fields that might be updated. This class was added in vSphere API 6.7.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- password ( - stror- None) – Password. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. If None, value will not be changed
- old_password ( - stror- None) – Old password of the user (required in case of the password change, not required if superAdmin user changes the password of the other user). This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. If None, user may not have password set.
- full_name ( - stror- None) – Full name of the user. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. If None, value will not be changed
- email ( - stror- None) – Email address of the local account. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. If None, value will not be changed
- roles ( - listof- stror- None) – User roles. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- com.vmware.appliance.roles. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- com.vmware.appliance.roles. If None, value will not be changed
- enabled ( - boolor- None) – Flag indicating if the account is enabled. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. If None, value will not be changed
- password_expires ( - boolor- None) – Flag indicating if the account password expires. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. If None, value will not be changed
- password_expires_at ( - datetime.datetimeor- None) – Date when the account’s password will expire. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. If None, value will not be changed
- inactive_after_password_expiration ( - boolor- None) – Flag indicating if the account will be locked after password expiration. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. If None, value will not be changed
- days_after_password_expiration ( - longor- None) – Number of days after password expiration before the account will be locked. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. If None, value will not be changed
- min_days_between_password_change ( - longor- None) – Minimum number of days between password change. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. If None, value will not be changed
- max_days_between_password_change ( - longor- None) – Maximum number of days between password change. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. If None, value will not be changed
- warn_days_before_password_expiration ( - longor- None) – Number of days of warning before password expires. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. If None, value will not be changed
 
 
 - create(username, config)
- Create a new local user account. This method was added in vSphere API 6.7. - Parameters
- username ( - str) – User login name The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.appliance.local_accounts.
- config ( - LocalAccounts.Config) – User configuration
 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.AlreadyExistsIf an account already exists
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentIf a username is invalid (username is validated against [a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9-.\@]*[a-zA-Z0-9] pattern)
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ErrorGeneric error
 
 - delete(username)
- Delete a local user account. This method was added in vSphere API 6.7. - Parameters
- username ( - str) – User login name The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.appliance.local_accounts.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundIf the account is not found
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ErrorGeneric error
 
 - get(username)
- Get the local user account information. This method was added in vSphere API 6.7. - Parameters
- username ( - str) – User login name
- Return type
- Returns
- Local user account information 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundIf the account is not found
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ErrorGeneric error
 
 - list()
- Get a list of the local user accounts. This method was added in vSphere API 6.7. - Return type
- listof- str
- Returns
- List of identifiers The return value will contain identifiers for the resource type: - com.vmware.appliance.local_accounts.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ErrorGeneric error
 
 - set(username, config)
- Set local user account properties. This method was added in vSphere API 6.7. - Parameters
- username ( - str) – User login name The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.appliance.local_accounts.
- config ( - LocalAccounts.Config) – User configuration
 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundIf the account is not found
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ErrorGeneric error
 
 - update(username, config)
- Update selected fields in local user account properties. This method was added in vSphere API 6.7. - Parameters
- username ( - str) – User login name The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.appliance.local_accounts.
- config ( - LocalAccounts.UpdateConfig) – User configuration
 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundIf the account is not found
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ErrorGeneric error
 
 
- class com.vmware.appliance_client.Monitoring(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- Monitoringclass provides methods Get and list monitoring data for requested item.- Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - class FunctionType(string)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.enum.Enum- Monitoring.FunctionTypeclass Defines aggregation function- Note - This class represents an enumerated type in the interface language definition. The class contains class attributes which represent the values in the current version of the enumerated type. Newer versions of the enumerated type may contain new values. To use new values of the enumerated type in communication with a server that supports the newer version of the API, you instantiate this class. See enumerated type description page. - Parameters
- string ( - str) – String value for the- FunctionTypeinstance.
 - AVG = FunctionType(string='AVG')
- Aggregation takes average per period 
 - COUNT = FunctionType(string='COUNT')
- Aggregation takes count per period (sum) 
 - MAX = FunctionType(string='MAX')
- Aggregation takes maximums per period 
 - MIN = FunctionType(string='MIN')
- Aggregation takes minimums per period 
 
 - class IntervalType(string)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.enum.Enum- Monitoring.IntervalTypeclass Defines interval between the values in hours and mins, for which aggregation will apply- Note - This class represents an enumerated type in the interface language definition. The class contains class attributes which represent the values in the current version of the enumerated type. Newer versions of the enumerated type may contain new values. To use new values of the enumerated type in communication with a server that supports the newer version of the API, you instantiate this class. See enumerated type description page. - Parameters
- string ( - str) – String value for the- IntervalTypeinstance.
 - DAY1 = IntervalType(string='DAY1')
- 24 hours interval between values. One year has 365 values. 
 - HOURS2 = IntervalType(string='HOURS2')
- Two hours interval between values. One month has 360 values. 
 - HOURS6 = IntervalType(string='HOURS6')
- Six hour interval between values. One quarter is 360 values. 
 - MINUTES30 = IntervalType(string='MINUTES30')
- Thirty minutes interval between values. One week is 336 values. 
 - MINUTES5 = IntervalType(string='MINUTES5')
- Five minutes interval between values (finest). One day would have 288 values, one week is 2016. 
 
 - class MonitoredItem(id=None, name=None, units=None, category=None, instance=None, description=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- Monitoring.MonitoredItemclass Structure representing requested monitored item data.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- id ( - str) – monitored item ID Ex: CPU, MEMORY When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.appliance.monitoring. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.appliance.monitoring.
- name ( - str) – monitored item name Ex: “Network write speed”
- units ( - str) – Y-axis label EX: “Mbps”, “%”
- category ( - str) – category Ex: network, storage etc
- instance ( - str) – instance name Ex: eth0
- description ( - str) – monitored item description Ex: com.vmware.applmgmt.mon.descr.net.rx.packetRate.eth0
 
 
 - class MonitoredItemData(name=None, interval=None, function=None, start_time=None, end_time=None, data=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- Monitoring.MonitoredItemDataclass Structure representing monitored item data.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- name ( - str) – Monitored item IDs Ex: CPU, MEMORY, STORAGE_TOTAL When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.appliance.monitoring. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.appliance.monitoring.
- interval ( - Monitoring.IntervalType) – interval between values in hours, minutes
- function ( - Monitoring.FunctionType) – aggregation function
- start_time ( - datetime.datetime) – Start time in UTC
- end_time ( - datetime.datetime) – End time in UTC
- data ( - listof- str) – list of values
 
 
 - class MonitoredItemDataRequest(names=None, interval=None, function=None, start_time=None, end_time=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- Monitoring.MonitoredItemDataRequestclass Structure representing requested monitored item data.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- names ( - listof- str) – monitored item IDs Ex: CPU, MEMORY When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- com.vmware.appliance.monitoring. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- com.vmware.appliance.monitoring.
- interval ( - Monitoring.IntervalType) – interval between values in hours, minutes
- function ( - Monitoring.FunctionType) – aggregation function
- start_time ( - datetime.datetime) – Start time in UTC
- end_time ( - datetime.datetime) – End time in UTC
 
 
 - get(stat_id)
- Get monitored item info - Parameters
- stat_id ( - str) – statistic item id The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.appliance.monitoring.
- Return type
- Returns
- MonitoredItem structure 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ErrorGeneric error
 
 - list()
- Get monitored items list - Return type
- Returns
- list of names 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ErrorGeneric error
 
 - query(item)
- Get monitoring data. - Parameters
- item ( - Monitoring.MonitoredItemDataRequest) – MonitoredItemDataRequest Structure
- Return type
- Returns
- list of MonitoredItemData structure 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ErrorGeneric error
 
 
- class com.vmware.appliance_client.Networking(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- The - Networkingclass provides methods Get Network configurations. This class was added in vSphere API 6.7.- Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - class ChangeSpec(hostname=None, sso_user=None, sso_password=None, dns=None, ipv4=None, ipv6=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- hostname ( - str) – New hostname to assign to the management network of vCenter appliance. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.3.
- sso_user ( - str) – vCenter Server SSO administrator username. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.3.
- sso_password ( - str) – vCenter Server SSO administrator Password. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.3.
- dns ( - com.vmware.appliance.networking.dns_client.Servers.DNSServerConfigor- None) – DNS Configuration to set for the machine. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.3. If None DNS settings will not be changed
- ipv4 ( - com.vmware.appliance.networking.interfaces_client.Ipv4.Configor- None) – IPv4 Configuration to set for the machine. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.3. If None IPv4 settings will not be changed
- ipv6 ( - com.vmware.appliance.networking.interfaces_client.Ipv6.Configor- None) – IPv6 Configuration to set for the machine. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.3. If None IPv6 settings will not be changed
 
 
 - class DNSInfo(mode=None, hostname=None, servers=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - Networking.DNSInfoclass contains information about the DNS configuration of a virtual appliance. This class was added in vSphere API 6.7.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- mode ( - Networking.DNSInfo.DNSMode) – DNS mode. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.
- hostname ( - str) – Hostname. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.
- servers ( - listof- str) – Servers. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.
 
 - class DNSMode(string)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.enum.Enum- The - Networking.DNSInfo.DNSModeclass describes the source of DNS servers. This enumeration was added in vSphere API 6.7.- Note - This class represents an enumerated type in the interface language definition. The class contains class attributes which represent the values in the current version of the enumerated type. Newer versions of the enumerated type may contain new values. To use new values of the enumerated type in communication with a server that supports the newer version of the API, you instantiate this class. See enumerated type description page. - Parameters
- string ( - str) – String value for the- DNSModeinstance.
 - DHCP = DNSMode(string='DHCP')
- The DNS servers addresses are obtained from a DHCP server. This class attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. 
 - STATIC = DNSMode(string='STATIC')
- The DNS servers addresses are specified explicitly. This class attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. 
 
 
 - class Info(dns=None, interfaces=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - Networking.Infoclass contains information about the network configuration of a virtual appliance. This class was added in vSphere API 6.7.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- dns ( - Networking.DNSInfo) – DNS configuration. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.
- interfaces ( - dictof- strand- com.vmware.appliance.networking_client.Interfaces.InterfaceInfo) – Interface configuration as a key-value map where key is a network interface name, for example, “nic0”. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the key in the attribute- dictmust be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.appliance.networking.interfaces. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the key in the attribute- dictwill be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.appliance.networking.interfaces.
 
 
 - class UpdateSpec(ipv6_enabled=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - Networking.UpdateSpecclass describes whether to enable or disable ipv6 on interfaces. This class was added in vSphere API 6.7.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- ipv6_enabled ( - boolor- None) – IPv6 Enabled or not. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. If unspecified, leaves the current state of Ipv6.
 
 - change_task(spec)
- Changes the Hostname/IP of the management network of vCenter appliance. The Hostname/IP change invokes the PNID change process which involves LDAP entry modification, updating registry entries, configuration files modification and network configuration changes. vCenter server is expected to be down for few minutes during these changes. This method was added in vSphere API 6.7.3. - Parameters
- spec ( - Networking.ChangeSpec) – Information required to change the hostname.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unsupportedif it’s not embedded node
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif passed arguments are invalid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user is not authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotAllowedInCurrentStateif another change task is in progress
 
 - get()
- Get Networking information for all configured interfaces. This method was added in vSphere API 6.7. - Return type
- Returns
- The Map of network configuration info for all interfaces. 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ErrorGeneric error.
 
 - reset()
- Reset and restarts network configuration on all interfaces, also this will renew the DHCP lease for DHCP IP address. This method was added in vSphere API 6.7. - Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ErrorGeneric error.
 
 - update(spec)
- Enable or Disable ipv6 on all interfaces. This method was added in vSphere API 6.7. - Parameters
- spec ( - Networking.UpdateSpec) – update spec with optional boolean value
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ErrorGeneric error.
 
 
- class com.vmware.appliance_client.Notification(id=None, time=None, message=None, resolution=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - Notificationclass describes a notification that can be reported by the appliance task. This class was added in vSphere API 6.7.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- id ( - str) – The notification id. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.
- time ( - datetime.datetimeor- None) – The time the notification was raised/found. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. Only if the time information is available.
- message ( - com.vmware.vapi.std_client.LocalizableMessage) – The notification message. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.
- resolution ( - com.vmware.vapi.std_client.LocalizableMessageor- None) – The resolution message, if any. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. Only- setfor warnings and errors.
 
 
- class com.vmware.appliance_client.Notifications(info=None, warnings=None, errors=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - Notificationsclass contains info/warning/error messages that can be reported be the appliance task. This class was added in vSphere API 6.7.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- info ( - listof- Notificationor- None) – Info notification messages reported. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. Only- setif an info was reported by the appliance task.
- warnings ( - listof- Notificationor- None) – Warning notification messages reported. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. Only- setif an warning was reported by the appliance task.
- errors ( - listof- Notificationor- None) – Error notification messages reported. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. Only- setif an error was reported by the appliance task.
 
 
- class com.vmware.appliance_client.Ntp(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- Ntpclass provides methods Gets NTP configuration status and tests connection to ntp servers. This class was added in vSphere API 6.7.- Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - class LocalizableMessage(id=None, default_message=None, args=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- Ntp.LocalizableMessageclass Structure representing message. This class was added in vSphere API 6.7.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- id ( - str) – id in message bundle. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.
- default_message ( - str) – text in english. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.
- args ( - listof- str) – nested data. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.
 
 
 - class ServerStatus(string)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.enum.Enum- Ntp.ServerStatusclass Status of server during test. This enumeration was added in vSphere API 6.7.- Note - This class represents an enumerated type in the interface language definition. The class contains class attributes which represent the values in the current version of the enumerated type. Newer versions of the enumerated type may contain new values. To use new values of the enumerated type in communication with a server that supports the newer version of the API, you instantiate this class. See enumerated type description page. - Parameters
- string ( - str) – String value for the- ServerStatusinstance.
 - SERVER_REACHABLE = ServerStatus(string='SERVER_REACHABLE')
- Server is reachable. This class attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. 
 - SERVER_UNREACHABLE = ServerStatus(string='SERVER_UNREACHABLE')
- Server is unreachable. This class attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. 
 
 - class TestRunStatus(server=None, status=None, message=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- Ntp.TestRunStatusclass Status of the test. This class was added in vSphere API 6.7.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- server ( - str) – Server name associated with the test run. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.
- status ( - Ntp.ServerStatus) – Server status. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.
- message ( - Ntp.LocalizableMessage) – Message associated with status. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.
 
 
 - get()
- Get the NTP configuration status. If you run the ‘timesync.get’ command, you can retrieve the current time synchronization method (NTP- or VMware Tools-based). The ‘ntp’ command always returns the NTP server information, even when the time synchronization mode is not set to NTP. If the time synchronization mode is not NTP-based, the NTP server status is displayed as down. This method was added in vSphere API 6.7. - Return type
- listof- str
- Returns
- List of NTP servers. 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ErrorGeneric error
 
 - set(servers)
- Set NTP servers. This method updates old NTP servers from configuration and sets the input NTP servers in the configuration. If NTP based time synchronization is used internally, the NTP daemon will be restarted to reload given NTP configuration. In case NTP based time synchronization is not used, this method only replaces servers in the NTP configuration. This method was added in vSphere API 6.7. - Parameters
- servers ( - listof- str) – List of host names or ip addresses of ntp servers.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ErrorGeneric error
 
 - test(servers)
- Test the connection to a list of ntp servers. This method was added in vSphere API 6.7. - Parameters
- servers ( - listof- str) – List of host names or IP addresses of NTP servers.
- Return type
- listof- Ntp.TestRunStatus
- Returns
- List of test run statuses. 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ErrorGeneric error
 
 
- class com.vmware.appliance_client.Recovery(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- The - Recoveryclass provides methods to invoke an appliance recovery (backup and restore). This class was added in vSphere API 6.7.- Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - class Info(supported=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - Recovery.Infoclass contains the information about the appliance recovery environment. This class was added in vSphere API 6.7.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- supported ( - bool) – Is recovery supported in this appliance. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.
 
 - get()
- Gets the properties of the appliance Recovery subsystem. This method was added in vSphere API 6.7. - Return type
- Returns
- Structure containing the properties of the Recovery subsystem. 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif any error occurs during the execution of the operation.
 
 
- class com.vmware.appliance_client.Services(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- The - Serviceclass provides methods to manage a single/set of appliance services. This class was added in vSphere API 6.7.- Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - class Info(description=None, state=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - Services.Infoclass contains information about a service. This class was added in vSphere API 6.7.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- description ( - str) – Service description. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.
- state ( - Services.State) – Running State. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.
 
 
 - class State(string)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.enum.Enum- The - Services.Stateclass defines valid Run State for services. This enumeration was added in vSphere API 6.7.- Note - This class represents an enumerated type in the interface language definition. The class contains class attributes which represent the values in the current version of the enumerated type. Newer versions of the enumerated type may contain new values. To use new values of the enumerated type in communication with a server that supports the newer version of the API, you instantiate this class. See enumerated type description page. - Parameters
- string ( - str) – String value for the- Stateinstance.
 - STARTED = State(string='STARTED')
- Service Run State is Started, it is fully functional. This class attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. 
 - STARTING = State(string='STARTING')
- Service Run State is Starting, it is still not functional. This class attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. 
 - STOPPED = State(string='STOPPED')
- Service Run State is Stopped. This class attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. 
 - STOPPING = State(string='STOPPING')
- Service Run State is Stopping, it is not functional. This class attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. 
 
 - get(service)
- Returns the state of a service. This method was added in vSphere API 6.7. - Parameters
- service ( - str) – identifier of the service whose state is being queried. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.appliance.services.
- Return type
- Returns
- Service Info structure. 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif the service associated with- servicedoes not exist.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif any other error occurs during the execution of the operation.
 
 - list()
- Lists details of vCenter services. This method was added in vSphere API 6.7. - Return type
- dictof- strand- Services.Info
- Returns
- Map of service identifiers to service Info structures. The key in the return value - dictwill be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.appliance.services.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif any error occurs during the execution of the operation.
 
 - restart(service)
- Restarts a service. This method was added in vSphere API 6.7. - Parameters
- service ( - str) – identifier of the service to restart The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.appliance.services.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif the service associated with- servicedoes not exist.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.TimedOutif any timeout occurs during the execution of the restart operation.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotAllowedInCurrentStateif the operation is denied in the current state of the service. If a stop or start operation is in progress, issuing a restart operation will lead to this error.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotAllowedInCurrentStateif a restart operation is issued on a service which has startup type StartupType#DISABLED
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif any other error occurs during the execution of the operation.
 
 - start(service)
- Starts a service. This method was added in vSphere API 6.7. - Parameters
- service ( - str) – identifier of the service to start The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.appliance.services.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif the service associated with- servicedoes not exist.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotAllowedInCurrentStateif the operation is denied in the current state of the service. If a stop or restart operation is in progress, the start operation will not be allowed.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotAllowedInCurrentStateif start operation is issued on a service which has startup type StartupType#DISABLED.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.TimedOutif any timeout occurs during the execution of the start operation. Timeout occurs when the service takes longer than StartTimeout to start.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif any other error occurs during the execution of the operation.
 
 - stop(service)
- Stops a service. This method was added in vSphere API 6.7. - Parameters
- service ( - str) – identifier of the service to stop The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.appliance.services.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif the service associated with- servicedoes not exist.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif any other error occurs during the execution of the operation.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotAllowedInCurrentStateif the operation is denied in the current state of the service. If a stop operation is in progress, issuing another stop operation will lead to this error.
 
 
- class com.vmware.appliance_client.Shutdown(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- Shutdownclass provides methods Performs reboot/shutdown operations on appliance. This class was added in vSphere API 6.7.- Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - class ShutdownConfig(shutdown_time=None, action=None, reason=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- Shutdown.ShutdownConfigclass Structure that defines shutdown configuration returned by the Shutdown.get operation. This class was added in vSphere API 6.7.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- shutdown_time ( - datetime.datetimeor- None) – Shutdown time. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. shutdownTime Optional value of pending shutdown time
- action ( - str) – The pending shutdown operation. The string values for pending operations can be ‘poweroff’, ‘reboot’ or ‘’. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.
- reason ( - str) – The reason behind the shutdown action. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.
 
 
 - cancel()
- Cancel pending shutdown action. This method was added in vSphere API 6.7. - Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ErrorGeneric error
 
 - get()
- Get details about the pending shutdown action. This method was added in vSphere API 6.7. - Return type
- Returns
- Configuration of pending shutdown action. 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ErrorGeneric error
 
 - poweroff(delay, reason)
- Power off the appliance. This method was added in vSphere API 6.7. - Parameters
- delay ( - long) – Minutes after which poweroff should start. If 0 is specified, poweroff will start immediately.
- reason ( - str) – Reason for peforming poweroff.
 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ErrorGeneric error
 
 - reboot(delay, reason)
- Reboot the appliance. This method was added in vSphere API 6.7. - Parameters
- delay ( - long) – Minutes after which reboot should start. If 0 is specified, reboot will start immediately.
- reason ( - str) – Reason for peforming reboot.
 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ErrorGeneric error
 
 
- class com.vmware.appliance_client.StubFactory(stub_config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubFactoryBase- Initialize StubFactoryBase - Parameters
- stub_config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Stub config instance
 
- class com.vmware.appliance_client.SubtaskInfo(progress=None, result=None, description=None, service=None, operation=None, parent=None, target=None, status=None, cancelable=None, error=None, start_time=None, end_time=None, user=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - SubtaskInfoclass contains information about one of the subtasks that makes up an appliance task. This class was added in vSphere API 6.7.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- progress ( - com.vmware.cis.task_client.Progress) – Progress of the operation. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. This attribute is optional and it is only relevant when the value of- CommonInfo#statusis one of- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.RUNNING,- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.BLOCKED,- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.SUCCEEDED, or- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.FAILED.
- result ( - Notificationsor- None) – Result of the operation. If an operation reports partial results before it completes, this attribute could be- setbefore the- com.vmware.cis.task_client.CommonInfo.statushas the value- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.SUCCEEDED. The value could change as the operation progresses. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. This attribute will be None if result is not available at the current step of the operation.
- description ( - com.vmware.vapi.std_client.LocalizableMessage) – Description of the operation associated with the task.
- service ( - str) – Identifier of the service containing the operation. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vapi.service. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vapi.service.
- operation ( - str) – Identifier of the operation associated with the task. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vapi.operation. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vapi.operation.
- parent ( - stror- None) – Parent of the current task. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.cis.task. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.cis.task. This attribute will be None if the task has no parent.
- target ( - com.vmware.vapi.std_client.DynamicIDor- None) – Identifier of the target created by the operation or an existing one the operation performed on. This attribute will be None if the operation has no target or multiple targets.
- status ( - com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status) – Status of the operation associated with the task.
- cancelable ( - bool) – Flag to indicate whether or not the operation can be cancelled. The value may change as the operation progresses.
- error ( - Exceptionor- None) – Description of the error if the operation status is “FAILED”. If None the description of why the operation failed will be included in the result of the operation (see- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Info.result).
- start_time ( - datetime.datetime) – Time when the operation is started. This attribute is optional and it is only relevant when the value of- statusis one of- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.RUNNING,- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.BLOCKED,- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.SUCCEEDED, or- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.FAILED.
- end_time ( - datetime.datetime) – Time when the operation is completed. This attribute is optional and it is only relevant when the value of- statusis one of- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.SUCCEEDEDor- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.FAILED.
- user ( - stror- None) – Name of the user who performed the operation. This attribute will be None if the operation is performed by the system.
 
 
- class com.vmware.appliance_client.SupportBundle(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- The - SupportBundleclass provides methods to create support bundle task, cancel, list, delete and list components. This class was added in vSphere API 7.0.1.0.- Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - class CreateSpec(description=None, components=None, partition=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- description ( - str) – Support bundle creation description. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.1.0.
- components (( - dictof- strand- listof- str) or- None) – Support bundle components to be included. Map with groupName as key and list of components in that group as the value. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.1.0.
- partition ( - stror- None) – Partition to be used for saving the support bundle. Available partitions can be retrieved using storage.list API. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.1.0.
 
 
 - class CreationStatus(string)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.enum.Enum- Note - This class represents an enumerated type in the interface language definition. The class contains class attributes which represent the values in the current version of the enumerated type. Newer versions of the enumerated type may contain new values. To use new values of the enumerated type in communication with a server that supports the newer version of the API, you instantiate this class. See enumerated type description page. - Parameters
- string ( - str) – String value for the- CreationStatusinstance.
 - CANCELLED = CreationStatus(string='CANCELLED')
- Support bundle creation task Cancelled. This class attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.1.0. 
 - FAILED = CreationStatus(string='FAILED')
- Support bundle creation task Failed. This class attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.1.0. 
 - SUCCEEDED = CreationStatus(string='SUCCEEDED')
- Support bundle creation task succeeded. This class attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.1.0. 
 
 - class FilterSpec(available=None, creation_status=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- available ( - boolor- None) – Filter only downloadable details. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.1.0.
- creation_status ( - SupportBundle.CreationStatusor- None) – Filter by task status. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.1.0.
 
 
 - class Info(description=None, status=None, generation_time=None, url=None, expiration_time=None, downloadable=None, size=None, failure_reason=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- description ( - str) – Support bundle creation description. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.1.0.
- status ( - SupportBundle.CreationStatus) – Status of the task. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.1.0.
- generation_time ( - datetime.datetime) – Support bundle generation time. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.1.0. This attribute is optional and it is only relevant when the value of- statusis- SupportBundle.CreationStatus.SUCCEEDED.
- url ( - str) – Support bundle downlooad URL. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.1.0. This attribute is optional and it is only relevant when the value of- statusis- SupportBundle.CreationStatus.SUCCEEDED.
- expiration_time ( - datetime.datetime) – Download expiration time. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.1.0. This attribute is optional and it is only relevant when the value of- statusis- SupportBundle.CreationStatus.SUCCEEDED.
- downloadable ( - bool) – Support bundle availability for download. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.1.0. This attribute is optional and it is only relevant when the value of- statusis- SupportBundle.CreationStatus.SUCCEEDED.
- size ( - long) – Support bundle file size in KBs. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.1.0. This attribute is optional and it is only relevant when the value of- statusis- SupportBundle.CreationStatus.SUCCEEDED.
- failure_reason ( - com.vmware.vapi.std_client.LocalizableMessageor- None) – Reason for failure. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.1.0. This attribute is optional and it is only relevant when the value of- statusis- SupportBundle.CreationStatus.FAILED.
 
 
 - class IterationSpec(size=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- size ( - longor- None) – Size specifies the maximum number of results to return. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.1.0. If None defaults to 50.
 
 - class ListResult(supportbundle_operations=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- supportbundle_operations ( - listof- SupportBundle.Info) – Information about all support bundle requests. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.1.0.
 
 - create_task(spec)
- Create a support bundle. This method was added in vSphere API 7.0.1.0. - Parameters
- spec ( - SupportBundle.CreateSpec) –
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotAllowedInCurrentStateIf already a support bundle task is in progress.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ErrorGeneric error.
 
 - list(iteration=None, filter=None)
- Get list of support-bundles generated. This method was added in vSphere API 7.0.1.0. - Parameters
- iteration ( - SupportBundle.IterationSpecor- None) –
- filter ( - SupportBundle.FilterSpecor- None) –
 
- Return type
- Returns
- List of support bundle details. 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ErrorGeneric error.
 
 
- class com.vmware.appliance_client.TaskInfo(progress=None, subtask_order=None, subtasks=None, description=None, service=None, operation=None, parent=None, target=None, status=None, cancelable=None, error=None, start_time=None, end_time=None, user=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - TaskInfoclass contains information about an appliance task and the subtasks of which it consists. This class was added in vSphere API 6.7.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- progress ( - com.vmware.cis.task_client.Progress) – Progress of the task. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. This attribute is optional and it is only relevant when the value of- CommonInfo#statusis one of- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.RUNNING,- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.BLOCKED,- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.SUCCEEDED, or- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.FAILED.
- subtask_order ( - listof- str) – List of tasks that make up this appliance task in the order they are being run. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.
- subtasks ( - dictof- strand- SubtaskInfo) – Information about the subtasks that this appliance task consists of. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.
- description ( - com.vmware.vapi.std_client.LocalizableMessage) – Description of the operation associated with the task.
- service ( - str) – Identifier of the service containing the operation. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vapi.service. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vapi.service.
- operation ( - str) – Identifier of the operation associated with the task. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vapi.operation. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vapi.operation.
- parent ( - stror- None) – Parent of the current task. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.cis.task. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.cis.task. This attribute will be None if the task has no parent.
- target ( - com.vmware.vapi.std_client.DynamicIDor- None) – Identifier of the target created by the operation or an existing one the operation performed on. This attribute will be None if the operation has no target or multiple targets.
- status ( - com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status) – Status of the operation associated with the task.
- cancelable ( - bool) – Flag to indicate whether or not the operation can be cancelled. The value may change as the operation progresses.
- error ( - Exceptionor- None) – Description of the error if the operation status is “FAILED”. If None the description of why the operation failed will be included in the result of the operation (see- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Info.result).
- start_time ( - datetime.datetime) – Time when the operation is started. This attribute is optional and it is only relevant when the value of- statusis one of- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.RUNNING,- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.BLOCKED,- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.SUCCEEDED, or- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.FAILED.
- end_time ( - datetime.datetime) – Time when the operation is completed. This attribute is optional and it is only relevant when the value of- statusis one of- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.SUCCEEDEDor- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.FAILED.
- user ( - stror- None) – Name of the user who performed the operation. This attribute will be None if the operation is performed by the system.
 
 
- class com.vmware.appliance_client.Timesync(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- Timesyncclass provides methods Performs time synchronization configuration. This class was added in vSphere API 6.7.- Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - class TimeSyncMode(string)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.enum.Enum- The - Timesync.TimeSyncModeclass defines time synchronization modes. This enumeration was added in vSphere API 6.7.- Note - This class represents an enumerated type in the interface language definition. The class contains class attributes which represent the values in the current version of the enumerated type. Newer versions of the enumerated type may contain new values. To use new values of the enumerated type in communication with a server that supports the newer version of the API, you instantiate this class. See enumerated type description page. - Parameters
- string ( - str) – String value for the- TimeSyncModeinstance.
 - DISABLED = TimeSyncMode(string='DISABLED')
- Time synchronization is disabled. This class attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. 
 - HOST = TimeSyncMode(string='HOST')
- VMware Tool-based time synchronization. This class attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. 
 - NTP = TimeSyncMode(string='NTP')
- NTP-based time synchronization. This class attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. 
 
 - get()
- Get time synchronization mode. This method was added in vSphere API 6.7. - Return type
- Returns
- Time synchronization mode. 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ErrorGeneric error
 
 - set(mode)
- Set time synchronization mode. This method was added in vSphere API 6.7. - Parameters
- mode ( - Timesync.TimeSyncMode) – Time synchronization mode.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ErrorGeneric error
 
 
- class com.vmware.appliance_client.Update(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- The - Updateclass provides methods to get the status of the appliance update. This class was added in vSphere API 6.7.- Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - class Info(state=None, task=None, version=None, latest_query_time=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - Update.Infoclass describes the state of the appliance update. This class was added in vSphere API 6.7.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- state ( - Update.State) – State of the appliance update. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.
- task ( - TaskInfoor- None) – The running or completed update task. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.
- version ( - str) – Version of base appliance if state is UP_TO_DATE Version of update being staged or installed if state is INSTALL_IN_PROGRESS or STAGE_IN_PROGRESS Version of update staged if state is UPDATES_PENDING Version of update failed if state is INSTALL_FAILED or ROLLBACK_IN_PROGRESS. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.
- latest_query_time ( - datetime.datetimeor- None) – Timestamp of latest query to update repository. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. If None the update was never queried
 
 
 - class State(string)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.enum.Enum- The - Update.Stateclass defines the various states the appliance update can be in. This enumeration was added in vSphere API 6.7.- Note - This class represents an enumerated type in the interface language definition. The class contains class attributes which represent the values in the current version of the enumerated type. Newer versions of the enumerated type may contain new values. To use new values of the enumerated type in communication with a server that supports the newer version of the API, you instantiate this class. See enumerated type description page. - Parameters
- string ( - str) – String value for the- Stateinstance.
 - INSTALL_FAILED = State(string='INSTALL_FAILED')
- The appliance update failed and cannot recover. This class attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. 
 - INSTALL_IN_PROGRESS = State(string='INSTALL_IN_PROGRESS')
- The appliance update is in progress of installing an update. This class attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. 
 - ROLLBACK_IN_PROGRESS = State(string='ROLLBACK_IN_PROGRESS')
- The appliance update failed and recovery is in progress. This class attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. 
 - STAGE_IN_PROGRESS = State(string='STAGE_IN_PROGRESS')
- The appliance update is in progress of downloading an update. This class attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. 
 - UPDATES_PENDING = State(string='UPDATES_PENDING')
- A new update is available. This class attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. 
 - UP_TO_DATE = State(string='UP_TO_DATE')
- The appliance is up to date. This class attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. 
 
 - cancel()
- Request the cancellation the update operation that is currently in progress. This method was added in vSphere API 6.7. - Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ErrorGeneric error
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotAllowedInCurrentStateCurrent task is not cancellable
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedsession is not authenticated
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedsession is not authorized to perform this operation
 
 - get()
- Gets the current status of the appliance update. This method was added in vSphere API 6.7. - Return type
- Returns
- Info structure containing the status information about the appliance. 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ErrorGeneric error
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedsession is not authenticated
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedsession is not authorized to perform this operation
 
 
com.vmware.cis_client module
The com.vmware.cis_client module provides VMware common infrastructure
classes.
- class com.vmware.cis_client.Session(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- The - Sessionclass allows API clients to manage session tokens including creating, deleting and obtaining information about sessions.- The - Session.create()method creates session token in exchange for another authentication token.
- The - Session.delete()method invalidates a session token.
- The - Session.get()retrieves information about a session token.
 - The call to the - Session.create()method is part of the overall authentication process for API clients. For example, the sequence of steps for establishing a session with SAML token is:- Connect to lookup service. 
- Discover the secure token service (STS) endpoint URL. 
- Connect to the secure token service to obtain a SAML token. 
- Authenticate to the lookup service using the obtained SAML token. 
- Discover the API endpoint URL from lookup service. 
- Call the - Session.create()method. The- Session.create()call must include the SAML token.
 - See the programming guide and samples for additional information about establishing API sessions. - Execution Context and Security Context - To use session based authentication a client should supply the session token obtained through the - Session.create()method. The client should add the session token in the security context when using SDK classes. Clients using the REST API should supply the session token using the- vmware-api-session-idHTTP header field.- Session Lifetime - A session begins with call to the - Session.create()method to exchange a SAML token for a API session token. A session ends under the following circumstances:- Call to the - Session.delete()method.
- The session expires. Session expiration may be caused by one of the following situations: 
- Client inactivity - For a particular session identified by client requests that specify the associated session ID, the lapsed time since the last request exceeds the maximum interval between requests. 
- Unconditional or absolute session expiration time: At the beginning of the session, the session logic uses the SAML token and the system configuration to calculate absolute expiration time. 
 - When a session ends, the authentication logic will reject any subsequent client requests that specify that session. Any operations in progress will continue to completion. - Error Handling - The - Sessionreturns the following exceptions:- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedexception for any exceptions related to the request.
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableexception for all exceptions caused by internal service failure.
 - Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - class Info(user=None, created_time=None, last_accessed_time=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- Represents data associated with an API session. - Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- user ( - str) – Fully qualified name of the end user that created the session, for example Administrator\@vsphere.local. A typical use case for this information is in Graphical User Interfaces (GUI) or logging systems to visualize the identity of the current user.
- created_time ( - datetime.datetime) – Time when the session was created.
- last_accessed_time ( - datetime.datetime) – Last time this session was used by passing the session token for invoking an API.
 
 
 - create()
- Creates a session with the API. This is the equivalent of login. This method exchanges user credentials supplied in the security context for a session token that is to be used for authenticating subsequent calls. - To authenticate subsequent calls clients are expected to include the session token. For REST API calls the HTTP - vmware-api-session-idheader field should be used for this.- Return type
- str
- Returns
- Newly created session token to be used for authenticating further requests. 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the session creation fails due to request specific issues. Due to the security nature of the API the details of the error are not disclosed.- Please check the following preconditions if using a SAML token to authenticate: - the supplied token is delegate-able. 
- the time of client and server system are synchronized. 
- the token supplied is valid. 
- if bearer tokens are used check that system configuration allows the API endpoint to accept such tokens. 
 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableif session creation fails due to server specific issues, for example connection to a back end component is failing. Due to the security nature of this API further details will not be disclosed in the exception. Please refer to component health information, administrative logs and product specific documentation for possible causes.
 
 - delete()
- Terminates the validity of a session token. This is the equivalent of log out. - A session token is expected as part of the request. - Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the session id is missing from the request or the corresponding session object cannot be found.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableif session deletion fails due to server specific issues, for example connection to a back end component is failing. Due to the security nature of this API further details will not be disclosed in the exception. Please refer to component health information, administrative logs and product specific documentation for possible causes.
 
 - get()
- Returns information about the current session. This method expects a valid session token to be supplied. - A side effect of invoking this method may be a change to the session’s last accessed time to the current time if this is supported by the session implementation. Invoking any other method in the API will also update the session’s last accessed time. - This API is meant to serve the needs of various front end projects that may want to display the name of the user. Examples of this include various web based user interfaces and logging facilities. - Return type
- Returns
- Information about the session. 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the session id is missing from the request or the corresponding session object cannot be found.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableif session retrieval fails due to server specific issues e.g. connection to back end component is failing. Due to the security nature of this API further details will not be disclosed in the error. Please refer to component health information, administrative logs and product specific documentation for possible causes.
 
 
- class com.vmware.cis_client.StubFactory(stub_config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubFactoryBase- Initialize StubFactoryBase - Parameters
- stub_config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Stub config instance
 
- class com.vmware.cis_client.Tasks(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- The - Tasksclass provides methods for managing the task related to a long running operation. This class was added in vSphere API 6.7.1.- Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - class FilterSpec(tasks=None, services=None, operations=None, status=None, targets=None, users=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - Tasks.FilterSpecclass contains attributes used to filter the results when listing tasks (see- Tasks.list()). If multiple attributes are specified, only tasks matching all of the attributes match the filter.- Currently at least one of - Tasks.FilterSpec.tasksor- Tasks.FilterSpec.servicesmust be specified and not empty.. This class was added in vSphere API 6.7.1.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- tasks ( - setof- stror- None) – Identifiers of tasks that can match the filter. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.1. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- com.vmware.cis.task. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- com.vmware.cis.task. This attribute may be None if- servicesis specified. Currently all tasks must be from the same provider. If None or empty, tasks with any identifier will match the filter.
- services ( - setof- stror- None) – Identifiers of services. Tasks created by operations in these services match the filter (see- com.vmware.cis.task_client.CommonInfo.service). This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.1. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- com.vmware.vapi.service. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- com.vmware.vapi.service. This attribute may be None if- tasksis specified. Currently all services must be from the same provider. If this attribute is None or empty, tasks for any service will match the filter.
- operations ( - setof- stror- None) –- Identifiers of operations. Tasks created by these operations match the filter (see - com.vmware.cis.task_client.CommonInfo.operation).- Note that an operation identifier by itself is not globally unique. To filter on an operation, the identifier of the service interface containing the operation should also be specified in - services.. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- com.vmware.vapi.operation. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- com.vmware.vapi.operation. If None or empty, tasks associated with any operation will match the filter.
- status ( - setof- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Statusor- None) – Status that a task must have to match the filter (see- com.vmware.cis.task_client.CommonInfo.status). This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.1. If None or empty, tasks with any status match the filter.
- targets ( - listof- com.vmware.vapi.std_client.DynamicIDor- None) – Identifiers of the targets the operation for the associated task created or was performed on (see- com.vmware.cis.task_client.CommonInfo.target). This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.1. If None or empty, tasks associated with operations on any target match the filter.
- users ( - setof- stror- None) – Users who must have initiated the operation for the associated task to match the filter (see- com.vmware.cis.task_client.CommonInfo.user). This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.1. If None or empty, tasks associated with operations initiated by any user match the filter.
 
 
 - class GetSpec(return_all=None, exclude_result=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - Tasks.GetSpecclass describes what data should be included when retrieving information about a task. This class was added in vSphere API 6.7.1.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- return_all ( - boolor- None) – If true, all data, including operation-specific data, will be returned, otherwise only the data described in- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Infowill be returned. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.1. If None, only the data described in- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Infowill be returned.
- exclude_result ( - boolor- None) – If true, the result will not be included in the task information, otherwise it will be included. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.1. If None, the result of the operation will be included in the task information.
 
 
 - RESOURCE_TYPE = 'com.vmware.cis.task'
- Resource type for task. This class attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.1. 
 - cancel(task)
- Cancel a running operation associated with the task. This is the best effort attempt. Operation may not be cancelled anymore once it reaches certain stage. This method was added in vSphere API 6.7.1. - Parameters
- task ( - str) – Task identifier. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.cis.task.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotAllowedInCurrentStateif the task is already canceled or completed.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif the task is not found.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ResourceInaccessibleif the task’s state cannot be accessed.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableif the system is unable to communicate with a service to complete the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user doesn’t have the required privileges.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unsupportedif the task is not cancelable.
 
 - get(task, spec=None)
- Returns information about a task. This method was added in vSphere API 6.7.1. - Parameters
- task ( - str) – Task identifier. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.cis.task.
- spec ( - Tasks.GetSpecor- None) – Specification on what to get for a task. If None, the behavior is equivalent to a- Tasks.GetSpecwith all attributes None which means only the data described in- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Infowill be returned and the result of the operation will be return.
 
- Return type
- Returns
- Information about the specified task. 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif the task is not found.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ResourceInaccessibleif the task’s state cannot be accessed.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableif the system is unable to communicate with a service to complete the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user doesn’t have the required privileges.
 
 - list(filter_spec=None, result_spec=None)
- Returns information about at most 1000 visible (subject to permission checks) tasks matching the - Tasks.FilterSpec. All tasks must be in the same provider. This method was added in vSphere API 6.7.1.- Parameters
- filter_spec ( - Tasks.FilterSpecor- None) – Specification of matching tasks. This is currently required. In the future, if it is None, the behavior is equivalent to a- Tasks.FilterSpecwith all attributes None which means all tasks match the filter.
- result_spec ( - Tasks.GetSpecor- None) – Specification of what to return for a task. If None, the behavior is equivalent to a- Tasks.GetSpecwith all attributes None which means only the data describe in- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Infowill be returned and the result of the operation will be return.
 
- Return type
- dictof- strand- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Info
- Returns
- Map of task identifier to information about the task. The key in the return value - dictwill be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.cis.task.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif any of the specified parameters are invalid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ResourceInaccessibleif a task’s state cannot be accessed or over 1000 tasks matching the- Tasks.FilterSpec.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableif the system is unable to communicate with a service to complete the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user doesn’t have the required privileges.
 
 
com.vmware.content_client module
The Content module provides classes and classes for configuring global settings and permissions, and for managing libraries in the Content Library Service.
- class com.vmware.content_client.Configuration(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- The - Configurationclass provides methods to configure the global settings of the Content Library Service.- The configuration settings are used by the Content Library Service to control the behavior of various operations. - Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - get()
- Retrieves the current configuration values. - Return type
- Returns
- The - ConfigurationModelinstance representing the configuration of the Content Library Service.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- Method execution requires - ContentLibrary.GetConfiguration.
 
 
 - update(model)
- Updates the configuration. The update is incremental. Any attribute in the - ConfigurationModelclass that is None will not be modified. Note that this update method doesn’t guarantee an atomic change of all the properties. In the case of a system crash or failure, some of the properties could be left unchanged while others may be updated.- Parameters
- model ( - ConfigurationModel) – The- ConfigurationModelspecifying the settings to update.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif one of the configuration properties is not within the proper range.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- Method execution requires - ContentLibrary.UpdateConfiguration.
 
 
 
- class com.vmware.content_client.ConfigurationModel(automatic_sync_enabled=None, automatic_sync_start_hour=None, automatic_sync_stop_hour=None, maximum_concurrent_item_syncs=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - ConfigurationModelclass defines the global settings of the Content Library Service.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- automatic_sync_enabled ( - bool) –- Whether automatic synchronization is enabled. - When automatic synchronization is enabled, the Content Library Service will automatically synchronize all subscribed libraries on a daily basis. Subscribed libraries with the - com.vmware.content.library_client.SubscriptionInfo.automatic_sync_enabledflag turned on will be synchronized every hour between- ConfigurationModel.automatic_sync_start_hourand- ConfigurationModel.automatic_sync_stop_hour. This attribute is not used for the- createmethod. It will always be present in the return value of the- getor- listmethods. It is optional for the- updatemethod.
- automatic_sync_start_hour ( - long) – The hour at which the automatic synchronization will start. This value is between 0 (midnight) and 23 inclusive. This attribute is not used for the- createmethod. It will always be present in the return value of the- getor- listmethods. It is optional for the- updatemethod.
- automatic_sync_stop_hour ( - long) – The hour at which the automatic synchronization will stop. Any active synchronization operation will continue to run, however no new synchronization operations will be triggered after the stop hour. This value is between 0 (midnight) and 23 inclusive. This attribute is not used for the- createmethod. It will always be present in the return value of the- getor- listmethods. It is optional for the- updatemethod.
- maximum_concurrent_item_syncs ( - long) –- The maximum allowed number of library items to synchronize concurrently from remote libraries. This must be a positive number. The service may not be able to guarantee the requested concurrency if there is no available capacity. - This setting is global across all subscribed libraries. - This attribute is not used for the - createmethod. It will always be present in the return value of the- getor- listmethods. It is optional for the- updatemethod.
 
 
- class com.vmware.content_client.Library(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- The - Libraryclass provides methods to manage and find- LibraryModelentities.- The - Libraryclass provides support for generic functionality which can be applied equally to all types of libraries. The functionality provided by this class will not affect the properties specific to the type of library. See also- LocalLibraryand- SubscribedLibrary.- Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - class FindSpec(name=None, type=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- Specifies the properties that can be used as a filter to find libraries. When multiple attributes are specified, all properties of the library must match the specification. - Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- name ( - stror- None) – Name of the library to search. The name is case-insensitive. See- LibraryModel.name. If not specified any name will be searched.
- type ( - LibraryModel.LibraryTypeor- None) – Library type to search. See- LibraryModel.type. If not specified any library type will be searched.
 
 
 - RESOURCE_TYPE = 'com.vmware.content.Library'
- Resource type for library. 
 - find(spec)
- Returns a list of all the visible (as determined by authorization policy) libraries matching the requested - Library.FindSpec.- Parameters
- spec ( - Library.FindSpec) – Specification describing what properties to filter on.
- Return type
- listof- str
- Returns
- The - listof identifiers of all the visible libraries matching the given- spec. The return value will contain identifiers for the resource type:- com.vmware.content.Library.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif no properties are specified in the- spec.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- Method execution requires - System.Read.
 
 
 - get(library_id)
- Returns a given - LibraryModel.- Parameters
- library_id ( - str) – Identifier of the library to return. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.content.Library.
- Return type
- Returns
- The - LibraryModelinstance with the specified- library_id.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif the specified library does not exist.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- The resource - com.vmware.content.Libraryreferenced by the parameter- library_idrequires- System.Read.
 
 
 - list()
- Returns the identifiers of all libraries of any type in the Content Library. - Return type
- listof- str
- Returns
- The - listof all identifiers of all libraries in the Content Library. The return value will contain identifiers for the resource type:- com.vmware.content.Library.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- Method execution requires - System.Read.
 
 
 - update(library_id, update_spec)
- Updates the properties of a library. - This is an incremental update to the library. Any attribute in the - LibraryModelclass that is None will not be modified.- This method will only update the common properties for all library types. This will not, for example, update the - LibraryModel.publish_infoof a local library, nor the- LibraryModel.subscription_infoof a subscribed library. Specific properties are updated in- LocalLibrary.update()and- SubscribedLibrary.update().- Parameters
- library_id ( - str) – Identifier of the library to update. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.content.Library.
- update_spec ( - LibraryModel) – Specification of the new property values to set on the library.
 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif the library associated with- library_iddoes not exist.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif the- update_specis not valid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif the- LibraryModel.versionof- update_specis not equal to the current version of the library.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- The resource - com.vmware.content.Libraryreferenced by the parameter- library_idrequires- ContentLibrary.UpdateLibrary.
 
 
 
- class com.vmware.content_client.LibraryModel(id=None, creation_time=None, description=None, last_modified_time=None, last_sync_time=None, name=None, storage_backings=None, type=None, optimization_info=None, version=None, publish_info=None, subscription_info=None, server_guid=None, security_policy_id=None, unset_security_policy_id=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - LibraryModelclass represents a Content Library resource model.- A - LibraryModelis a container for a set of items which represent a usable set of files. The Content Library Service allows for multiple libraries to be created with separate authorization and sharing policies.- Each - LibraryModelis a container for a set of- com.vmware.content.library_client.ItemModelinstances. Each item is a logical object in a library, which may have multiple files.- A - LibraryModelmay be local or subscribed. A local library has its source of truth about items within this Content Library Service. Items may be added to or removed from the library. A local library may also be private or published. When published, the library is exposed by a network endpoint and can be used by another Content Library Service for synchronization. A private local library cannot be used for synchronization.- A subscribed library is a library which gets its source of truth from another library that may be across a network in another Content Library Service. A subscribed library may have a different name and metadata from the library to which it subscribes, but the set of library items is always the same as those in the source library. Library items cannot be manually added to a subscribed library – they can only be added by adding new items to the source library. - Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- id ( - str) – An identifier which uniquely identifies this- LibraryModel. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.content.Library. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.content.Library. This attribute is not used for the- createmethod. It will not be present in the return value of the- getor- listmethods. It is not used for the- updatemethod.
- creation_time ( - datetime.datetime) – The date and time when this library was created. This attribute is not used for the- createmethod. It will always be present in the return value of the- getor- listmethods. It is not used for the- updatemethod.
- description ( - str) – A human-readable description for this library. This attribute is optional for the- createmethod. Leaving it None during creation will result in an empty string value. It will always be present in the result of a- getor- listmethod. It is optional for the- updatemethod. Leaving it None during update indicates that the description should be left unchanged.
- last_modified_time ( - datetime.datetime) –- The date and time when this library was last updated. - This attribute is updated automatically when the library properties are changed. This attribute 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 attribute. This attribute is not used for the - createmethod. It will always be present in the return value of the- getor- listmethods. It is not used for the- updatemethod.
- last_sync_time ( - datetime.datetime) –- The date and time when this library was last synchronized. - This attribute applies only to subscribed libraries. It is updated every time a synchronization is triggered on the library. The value is None for a local library. This attribute is not used for the - createmethod. It is optional in the return value of the- getor- listmethods. It is not used for the- updatemethod.
- name ( - str) –- 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 attribute must be provided for the - createmethod. It will always be present in the return value of the- getor- listmethods. It is optional for the- updatemethod.
- storage_backings ( - listof- com.vmware.content.library_client.StorageBacking) –- The list of default storage backings which are available for this library. - A - com.vmware.content.library_client.StorageBackingdefines 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 attribute must be provided for the - createmethod. It will always be present in the return value of the- getor- listmethods. It is not used for the- updatemethod.
- type ( - LibraryModel.LibraryType) –- The type (LOCAL, SUBSCRIBED) of this library. - This value can be used to determine what additional services and information can be available for this library. This attribute is not used for the - createand- updatemethods. It will always be present in the result of a- getmethod. This attribute is not used for the- createmethod. It will always be present in the return value of the- getor- listmethods. It is not used for the- updatemethod.
- optimization_info ( - com.vmware.content.library_client.OptimizationInfo) – Defines various optimizations and optimization parameters applied to this library. This attribute is optional for the- createmethod. It is optional in the return value of the- getor- listmethods. It is optional for the- updatemethod.
- version ( - str) –- 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 attribute is not used for the - createmethod. It will always be present in the result of a- getor- listmethod. It is optional for the- updatemethod. Leaving it None during update indicates that you do not need to detect concurrent updates.
- publish_info ( - com.vmware.content.library_client.PublishInfo) –- Defines how this library is published so that it can be subscribed to by a remote subscribed library. - The - com.vmware.content.library_client.PublishInfodefines where and how the metadata for this local library is accessible. A local library is only published publically if- com.vmware.content.library_client.PublishInfo.publishedis- true. This attribute is optional for the- createand- updatemethods. If not specified during creation, the default is for the library to not be published. If not specified during update, the attribute is left unchanged.
- subscription_info ( - com.vmware.content.library_client.SubscriptionInfo) –- Defines the subscription behavior for this Library. - The - com.vmware.content.library_client.SubscriptionInfodefines how this subscribed library synchronizes to a remote source. Setting the value will determine the remote source to which the library synchronizes, and how. Changing the subscription will result in synchronizing to a new source. If the new source differs from the old one, the old library items and data will be lost. Setting- com.vmware.content.library_client.SubscriptionInfo.automatic_sync_enabledto false will halt subscription but will not remove existing cached data. This attribute is optional for the- createand- updatemethods. If not specified during creation, a default will be created without an active subscription. If not specified during update, the attribute is left unchanged.
- server_guid ( - str) – The unique identifier of the vCenter server where the library exists. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vcenter.VCenter. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vcenter.VCenter. This attribute is optional for the- createmethod. It will always be present in the return value of the- getor- listmethods. It is not used for the- updatemethod.
- security_policy_id ( - stror- None) –- Represents the security policy applied to this library. - Setting the attribute will make the library secure. This field is ignored in - updatemethod if- LibraryModel.unset_security_policy_idis set to- true.. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.3.0. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.content.Library. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.content.Library. This attribute is optional for the- createand- updatemethods. If not set in- createmethod, the library will be insecure. If not specified in- updatemethod, the attribute is left unchanged.
- unset_security_policy_id ( - bool) –- This represents the intent of the change to - LibraryModel.security_policy_idin- updatemethod.- 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 attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.3.0. This attribute is optional for the- updatemethod. If None, any existing security policy will be changed to the value specified in- LibraryModel.security_policy_id, if any.
 
 - class LibraryType(string)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.enum.Enum- The - LibraryModel.LibraryTypeclass 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. - Note - This class represents an enumerated type in the interface language definition. The class contains class attributes which represent the values in the current version of the enumerated type. Newer versions of the enumerated type may contain new values. To use new values of the enumerated type in communication with a server that supports the newer version of the API, you instantiate this class. See enumerated type description page. - Parameters
- string ( - str) – String value for the- LibraryTypeinstance.
 - LOCAL = LibraryType(string='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 = LibraryType(string='SUBSCRIBED')
- The library synchronizes its items and content from another published library. - A subscribed library can be retrieved and managed via the - SubscribedLibrary.
 
 
- class com.vmware.content_client.LocalLibrary(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- The - LocalLibraryclass manages local libraries.- The - LocalLibraryclass provides support for creating and maintaining local library instances. A local library may also use the- Libraryclass to manage general library functionality.- Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - class DestinationSpec(subscription=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - LocalLibrary.DestinationSpecclass contains information required to publish the library to a specific subscription. This class was added in vSphere API 6.7.2.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- subscription ( - str) – Identifier of the subscription associated with the subscribed library. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.2. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.content.library.Subscriptions. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.content.library.Subscriptions.
 
 - create(create_spec, client_token=None)
- Creates a new local library. - Parameters
- client_token ( - stror- None) – A unique token generated on the client for each creation request. The token should be a universally unique identifier (UUID), for example:- b8a2a2e3-2314-43cd-a871-6ede0f429751. This token can be used to guarantee idempotent creation. If not specified creation is not idempotent.
- create_spec ( - LibraryModel) – Specification for the new local library.
 
- Return type
- str
- Returns
- Identifier of the newly created - LibraryModel. The return value will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.content.Library.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif the- create_specis not valid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif the- client_tokendoes not conform to the UUID format.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unsupportedif using multiple storage backings.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- Method execution requires - ContentLibrary.CreateLocalLibrary.
- The resource - Datastorereferenced by the attribute- com.vmware.content.library_client.StorageBacking.datastore_idrequires- Datastore.AllocateSpace.
 
 
 - delete(library_id)
- Deletes the specified local library. - Deleting a local library will remove the entry immediately and begin an asynchronous task to remove all cached content for the library. If the asynchronous task fails, file content may remain on the storage backing. This content will require manual removal. - Parameters
- library_id ( - str) – Identifier of the local library to delete. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.content.Library.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidElementTypeif the library specified by- library_idis not a local library.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif the library specified by- library_iddoes not exist.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotAllowedInCurrentStateif the library contains a library item that cannot be deleted in its current state. For example, the library item contains a virtual machine template and a virtual machine is checked out of the library item.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- The resource - com.vmware.content.Libraryreferenced by the parameter- library_idrequires- ContentLibrary.DeleteLocalLibrary.
 
 
 - get(library_id)
- Returns a given local library. - Parameters
- library_id ( - str) – Identifier of the local library to return. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.content.Library.
- Return type
- Returns
- The - LibraryModelinstance associated with- library_id.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif the library specified by- library_iddoes not exist.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidElementTypeif the library specified by- library_idis not a local library.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- The resource - com.vmware.content.Libraryreferenced by the parameter- library_idrequires- System.Read.
 
 
 - list()
- Returns the identifiers of all local libraries in the Content Library. - Return type
- listof- str
- Returns
- The - listof identifiers of all local libraries in the Content Library. The return value will contain identifiers for the resource type:- com.vmware.content.Library.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- Method execution requires - System.Read.
 
 
 - publish(library_id, subscriptions=None)
- Publishes the library to specified subscriptions. If no subscriptions are specified, then publishes the library to all its subscriptions. This method was added in vSphere API 6.7.2. - Parameters
- library_id ( - str) – Identifier of the published library. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.content.Library.
- subscriptions ( - listof- LocalLibrary.DestinationSpecor- None) – The list of subscriptions to publish this library to.
 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ErrorIf the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundIf the library specified by- library_iddoes not exist.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentIf one or more- subscriptionsis not valid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidElementTypeIf the library specified by- library_idis a subscribed library.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotAllowedInCurrentStateIf the library specified by- library_idis not a published library.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthenticatedIf the user that requested the method cannot be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedIf the user that requested the method is not authorized to perform the method.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- The resource - com.vmware.content.Libraryreferenced by the parameter- library_idrequires- ContentLibrary.PublishLibrary.
 
 
 - update(library_id, update_spec)
- Updates the properties of a local library. - This is an incremental update to the local library. Attributes that are None in the update specification will be left unchanged. - Parameters
- library_id ( - str) – Identifier of the local library to update. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.content.Library.
- update_spec ( - LibraryModel) – Specification of the new property values to set on the local library.
 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif the library specified by- library_iddoes not exist.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotAllowedInCurrentStateif the library specified by- library_idis a published library with JSON persistence enabled (see- com.vmware.content.library_client.PublishInfo.persist_json_enabled) and the content of the library has been deleted from the storage backings (see- LibraryModel.storage_backings) associated with it.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidElementTypeif the library specified by- library_idis not a local library.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif the- update_specis not valid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif the- com.vmware.content.library_client.PublishInfo.current_passwordin the- update_specdoes not match the existing password of the published library.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ResourceBusyif the- LibraryModel.versionof- update_specis None and the library is being concurrently updated by another user.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ConcurrentChangeif the- LibraryModel.versionof- update_specis not equal to the current version of the library.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- The resource - com.vmware.content.Libraryreferenced by the parameter- library_idrequires- ContentLibrary.UpdateLocalLibrary.
 
 
 
- class com.vmware.content_client.SecurityPolicies(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- The - SecurityPoliciesclass provides methods to manage security policies. A policy can be applied to a content library. This class was added in vSphere API 7.0.3.0.- Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - class Info(policy=None, name=None, item_type_rules=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- Representation of a security policy. This class was added in vSphere API 7.0.3.0. - Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- policy ( - str) – Identifier of the security policy. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.3.0. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.content.SecurityPolicy. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.content.SecurityPolicy.
- name ( - str) – Name of the security policy. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.3.0.
- item_type_rules ( - dictof- strand- SecurityRuleType) – Map of content library item type and rule types The rules can be associated with a security policy. When the security policy is applied to a content library, these rules will be used to validate specific item type. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.3.0.
 
 
 - RESOURCE_TYPE = 'com.vmware.content.SecurityPolicy'
- Resource type for security policies. This class attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.3.0. 
 - list()
- Returns the list of security policies. This method was added in vSphere API 7.0.3.0. - Return type
- Returns
- List of security policies. 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- Method execution requires - System.Read.
 
 
 
- class com.vmware.content_client.SecurityRuleType(string)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.enum.Enum- The - SecurityRuleTypeclass defines the security rules which can be applied to different item types. This enumeration was added in vSphere API 7.0.3.0.- Note - This class represents an enumerated type in the interface language definition. The class contains class attributes which represent the values in the current version of the enumerated type. Newer versions of the enumerated type may contain new values. To use new values of the enumerated type in communication with a server that supports the newer version of the API, you instantiate this class. See enumerated type description page. - Parameters
- string ( - str) – String value for the- SecurityRuleTypeinstance.
 - OVF_STRICT_VERIFICATION = SecurityRuleType(string='OVF_STRICT_VERIFICATION')
- This rule indicates that an OVF/OVA item can only be imported or synced to a content library if its certificate is valid and signed by a trusted CA. This class attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.3.0. 
 
- class com.vmware.content_client.StubFactory(stub_config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubFactoryBase- Initialize StubFactoryBase - Parameters
- stub_config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Stub config instance
 
- class com.vmware.content_client.SubscribedLibrary(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - class ProbeResult(status=None, ssl_thumbprint=None, error_messages=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - SubscribedLibrary.ProbeResultclass defines the subscription information probe result. This describes whether using a given subscription URL is successful or if there are access problems, such as SSL errors.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- status ( - SubscribedLibrary.ProbeResult.Status) – The status of probe result. This will be one of SUCCESS, INVALID_URL, TIMED_OUT, HOST_NOT_FOUND, RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND, INVALID_CREDENTIALS, CERTIFICATE_ERROR, UNKNOWN_ERROR.
- ssl_thumbprint ( - stror- None) – The SSL thumbprint for the remote endpoint. An SSL thumbprint is only returned if the host is secured with SSL/TLS.
- error_messages ( - listof- com.vmware.vapi.std_client.LocalizableMessage) – If the probe result is in an error status, this attribute will contain the detailed error messages.
 
 - class Status(string)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.enum.Enum- The - SubscribedLibrary.ProbeResult.Statusclass defines the error status constants for the probe result.- Note - This class represents an enumerated type in the interface language definition. The class contains class attributes which represent the values in the current version of the enumerated type. Newer versions of the enumerated type may contain new values. To use new values of the enumerated type in communication with a server that supports the newer version of the API, you instantiate this class. See enumerated type description page. - Parameters
- string ( - str) – String value for the- Statusinstance.
 - CERTIFICATE_ERROR = Status(string='CERTIFICATE_ERROR')
- Indicates that the provided server certificate thumbprint in - com.vmware.content.library_client.SubscriptionInfo.ssl_thumbprintis invalid. In this case, the returned #sslThumbprint should be set in- com.vmware.content.library_client.SubscriptionInfo.ssl_thumbprint.
 - HOST_NOT_FOUND = Status(string='HOST_NOT_FOUND')
- Indicates that the host in the URL could not be found. 
 - INVALID_CREDENTIALS = Status(string='INVALID_CREDENTIALS')
- Indicates that the connection was rejected due to invalid credentials. 
 - INVALID_URL = Status(string='INVALID_URL')
- Indicates that the supplied URL was not valid. 
 - RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND = Status(string='RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND')
- Indicates that the given resource at the URL was not found. 
 - SUCCESS = Status(string='SUCCESS')
- Indicates that the probe was successful. 
 - TIMED_OUT = Status(string='TIMED_OUT')
- Indicates that the probe timed out while attempting to connect to the URL. 
 - UNKNOWN_ERROR = Status(string='UNKNOWN_ERROR')
- Indicates an unspecified error different from the other error cases defined in - SubscribedLibrary.ProbeResult.Status.
 
 
 - create(create_spec, client_token=None)
- Creates a new subscribed library. - Once created, the subscribed library will be empty. If the - LibraryModel.subscription_infoproperty is set, the Content Library Service will attempt to synchronize to the remote source. This is an asynchronous operation so the content of the published library may not immediately appear.- Parameters
- client_token ( - stror- None) – Unique token generated on the client for each creation request. The token should be a universally unique identifier (UUID), for example:- b8a2a2e3-2314-43cd-a871-6ede0f429751. This token can be used to guarantee idempotent creation. If not specified creation is not idempotent.
- create_spec ( - LibraryModel) – Specification for the new subscribed library.
 
- Return type
- str
- Returns
- Identifier of the newly created subscribed library. The return value will be an identifier for the resource type: - com.vmware.content.Library.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif the- create_specis not valid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif the- client_tokendoes not conform to the UUID format.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unsupportedif using multiple storage backings.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ResourceInaccessibleif subscribing to a published library which cannot be accessed.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- Method execution requires - ContentLibrary.CreateSubscribedLibrary.
- The resource - Datastorereferenced by the attribute- com.vmware.content.library_client.StorageBacking.datastore_idrequires- Datastore.AllocateSpace.
 
 
 - delete(library_id)
- Deletes the specified subscribed library. - Deleting a subscribed library will remove the entry immediately and begin an asynchronous task to remove all cached content for the library. If the asynchronous task fails, file content may remain on the storage backing. This content will require manual removal. - Parameters
- library_id ( - str) – Identifier of the subscribed library to delete. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.content.Library.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidElementTypeif the library referenced by- library_idis not a subscribed library.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif the library referenced by- library_iddoes not exist.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- The resource - com.vmware.content.Libraryreferenced by the parameter- library_idrequires- ContentLibrary.DeleteSubscribedLibrary.
 
 
 - evict(library_id)
- Evicts the cached content of an on-demand subscribed library. - This method allows the cached content of a subscribed library to be removed to free up storage capacity. This method will only work when a subscribed library is synchronized on-demand. - Parameters
- library_id ( - str) – Identifier of the subscribed library whose content should be evicted. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.content.Library.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif the library specified by- library_iddoes not exist.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidElementTypeif the library specified by- library_idis not a subscribed library.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotAllowedInCurrentStateif the library specified by- library_iddoes not synchronize on-demand, or if the content of the library specified by- library_idhas been deleted from the storage backings (see- LibraryModel.storage_backings) associated with it.- For instance, this {\@term error) is reported on evicting an on-demand subscribed library that was restored from backup, and the library was deleted after the backup was taken, thus resulting in its content being deleted from the associated storage backings. In this scenario, the metadata of the library is present on a restore, while its content has been deleted. 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- The resource - com.vmware.content.Libraryreferenced by the parameter- library_idrequires- ContentLibrary.EvictSubscribedLibrary.
 
 
 - get(library_id)
- Returns a given subscribed library. - Parameters
- library_id ( - str) – Identifier of the subscribed library to return. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.content.Library.
- Return type
- Returns
- The - LibraryModelinstance that corresponds to- library_id.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif the library associated with- library_iddoes not exist.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidElementTypeif the library associated with- library_idis not a subscribed library.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- The resource - com.vmware.content.Libraryreferenced by the parameter- library_idrequires- System.Read.
 
 
 - list()
- Returns the identifiers of all subscribed libraries in the Content Library. - Return type
- listof- str
- Returns
- The - listof identifiers of all subscribed libraries in the Content Library. The return value will contain identifiers for the resource type:- com.vmware.content.Library.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- Method execution requires - System.Read.
 
 
 - probe(subscription_info)
- Probes remote library subscription information, including URL, SSL certificate and password. The resulting - SubscribedLibrary.ProbeResultclass describes whether or not the subscription configuration is successful.- Parameters
- subscription_info ( - com.vmware.content.library_client.SubscriptionInfo) – The subscription info to be probed.
- Return type
- Returns
- The subscription info probe result. 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- Method execution requires - ContentLibrary.ProbeSubscription.
 
 
 - sync(library_id)
- Forces the synchronization of the subscribed library. - Synchronizing a subscribed library forcefully with this method will perform the same synchronization behavior as would run periodically for the library. The - com.vmware.content.library_client.SubscriptionInfo.on_demandsetting is respected. Calling this method on a library that is already in the process of synchronizing will have no effect.- Parameters
- library_id ( - str) – Identifier of the subscribed library to synchronize. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.content.Library.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif the library specified by- library_iddoes not exist.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidElementTypeif the library specified by- library_idis not a subscribed library.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotAllowedInCurrentStateif the content of the library specified by- library_idhas been deleted from the storage backings (see- LibraryModel.storage_backings) associated with it.- For instance, this {\@term error) is reported on synchronizing a subscribed library that was restored from backup, and the library was deleted after the backup was taken, thus resulting in its content being deleted from the associated storage backings. In this scenario, the metadata of the library is present on a restore, while its content has been deleted. 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif some parameter in the subscribed library subscription info is invalid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ResourceInaccessibleif the published library cannot be contacted or found.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- The resource - com.vmware.content.Libraryreferenced by the parameter- library_idrequires- ContentLibrary.SyncLibrary.
 
 
 - update(library_id, update_spec)
- Updates the properties of a subscribed library. - This is an incremental update to the subscribed library. Attributes that are None in the update specification will be left unchanged. - Parameters
- library_id ( - str) – Identifier of the subscribed library to update. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.content.Library.
- update_spec ( - LibraryModel) – Specification of the new property values to set on the subscribed library.
 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif the library specified by- library_iddoes not exist.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotAllowedInCurrentStateif the- update_specupdates the subscription URL (see- com.vmware.content.library_client.SubscriptionInfo.subscription_url) and the content of the library specified by- library_idhas been deleted from the storage backings (see- LibraryModel.storage_backings) associated with it.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidElementTypeif the library specified by- library_idis not a subscribed library.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif the- update_specis not valid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ResourceInaccessibleif the subscription info is being updated but the published library cannot be contacted or found.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ResourceBusyif the- LibraryModel.versionof- update_specis None and the library is being concurrently updated by another user.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ConcurrentChangeif the- LibraryModel.versionof- update_specis not equal to the current version of the library.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- The resource - com.vmware.content.Libraryreferenced by the parameter- library_idrequires- ContentLibrary.UpdateSubscribedLibrary.
 
 
 
- class com.vmware.content_client.TrustedCertificates(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- The - TrustedCertificatesclass provides methods to create, modify, delete and read trusted certificates. This class was added in vSphere API 7.0.3.0.- Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - class CreateSpec(cert_text=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - TrustedCertificates.CreateSpecclass is the specification used to create a trusted certificate, see- TrustedCertificates.create(). This class was added in vSphere API 7.0.3.0.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- cert_text ( - str) – A certText is the certificate in Base64 encoded PEM format. The input must be a single line string with escape sequence for new-lines. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.3.0.
 
 - class Info(cert_text=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - TrustedCertificates.Infoclass contains a trusted certificate. This class was added in vSphere API 7.0.3.0.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- cert_text ( - str) – A certificate in Base64 encoding. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.3.0.
 
 - class ListResult(certificates=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - TrustedCertificates.ListResultclass contains list of Summary of the trusted certificates, see- TrustedCertificates.list(). This class was added in vSphere API 7.0.3.0.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- certificates ( - listof- TrustedCertificates.Summary) – List of certificates. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.3.0.
 
 - RESOURCE_TYPE = 'com.vmware.content.TrustedCertificate'
- Resource type for trusted certificates. This class attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.3.0. 
 - class Summary(certificate=None, cert_text=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - TrustedCertificates.Summaryclass contains a trusted certificate summary. This class was added in vSphere API 7.0.3.0.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- certificate ( - str) – Unique identifier for the certificate. It is the TrustStore alias of the certificate. The alias is the SHA256 hash of the raw certificate data. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.3.0. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.content.TrustedCertificate. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.content.TrustedCertificate.
- cert_text ( - str) – Certificate in Base64 encoded PEM format.. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.3.0.
 
 
 - create(spec)
- Adds a certificate to content library trust store. - This API has to be invoked separately for each certificate block - (BEGIN_CERTIFICATE … END_CERTIFICATE). This method was added in vSphere API 7.0.3.0. - Parameters
- spec ( - TrustedCertificates.CreateSpec) – Specification for the certificate to be added to content library trust store.
- Return type
- str
- Returns
- ID of the certificates added. The certificate ID will be unique for each certificate. If the certificate already exists, existing ID is returned. The return value will be an identifier for the resource type: - com.vmware.content.TrustedCertificate.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- Method execution requires - ContentLibrary.AddCertToTrustStore.
 
 
 - delete(certificate)
- Deletes the trusted certificate from content library’s trust store for a given identifier. This method was added in vSphere API 7.0.3.0. - Parameters
- certificate ( - str) – id of the trusted certificate. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.content.TrustedCertificate.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif the trusted certificate specified by- certificatecould not be found.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- The resource - com.vmware.content.TrustedCertificatereferenced by the parameter- certificaterequires- ContentLibrary.DeleteCertFromTrustStore.
 
 
 - get(certificate)
- Retrieves a trusted certificate for a given certificate id. This method was added in vSphere API 7.0.3.0. - Parameters
- certificate ( - str) – id of the trusted certificate. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.content.TrustedCertificate.
- Return type
- Returns
- TrustedCertificates.Infoinstance that corresponds to the- certificate.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif a trusted certificate does not exist for given id.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- The resource - com.vmware.content.TrustedCertificatereferenced by the parameter- certificaterequires- System.Read.
 
 
 - list()
- Returns - TrustedCertificates.ListResultclass. All content library’s trusted certificates. This method was added in vSphere API 7.0.3.0.- Return type
- Returns
- TrustedCertificates.ListResultcontaining trusted certificates.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- Method execution requires - System.Read.
 
 
 
- class com.vmware.content_client.Type(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- The - Typeclass exposes the- com.vmware.content.library_client.ItemModeltypes that this Content Library Service supports.- A library item has an optional type which can be specified with the - com.vmware.content.library_client.ItemModel.typeattribute. For items with a type that is supported by a plugin, the Content Library Service may understand the files which are part of the library item and can produce metadata for the item.- In other cases, uploads may require a process in which one upload implies subsequent uploads. For example, an Open Virtualization Format (OVF) package is composed of an OVF descriptor file and the associated virtual disk files. Uploading an OVF descriptor can enable the Content Library Service to understand that the complete OVF package requires additional disk files, and it can set up the transfers for the disks automatically by adding the file entries for the disks when the OVF descriptor is uploaded. - When a type is not supported by a plugin, or the type is not specified, the Content Library Service can handle a library item in a default way, without adding metadata to the item or guiding the upload process. - Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - class Info(description=None, name=None, type=None, vendor=None, version=None, supported_rules=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - Type.Infoclass describes support for a specific type of data in an- com.vmware.content.library_client.ItemModel. The- Type.Infocan be queried through the- Typeclass. Type support describes plugins in the Content Library which can provide metadata on library items and help manage the transfer process by adding dependent files when a current file is added.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- description ( - str) – A description of the type support offered by the plugin.
- name ( - str) – The name of the plugin which provides the type support.
- type ( - str) –- The type which the plugin supports. - To upload a library item of the type supported by the plugin, the - com.vmware.content.library_client.ItemModel.typeattribute of the item should be set to this value.
- vendor ( - str) – The name of the vendor who created the type support plugin.
- version ( - str) – The version number of the type support plugin.
- supported_rules ( - listof- SecurityRuleTypeor- None) – List of security rules which can be applied to this item type. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.3.0. If None no security rule can be associated with this item type.
 
 
 - list()
- Returns a - listof- Type.Infoinstances which describe the type support plugins in a Content Library.- Return type
- Returns
- The - listof- Type.Infoinstances which describe the type support plugins in a Content Library.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- Method execution requires - ContentLibrary.TypeIntrospection.
 
 
 
com.vmware.oauth2_client module
The com.vmware.oauth2_client module contains classes for reuse by OAuth2
API definitions.
- class com.vmware.oauth2_client.Constants
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- Constants defined in RFC 6749 and RFC 8693. - Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - ACCESS_TOKEN_TYPE = 'urn:ietf:params:oauth:token-type:access_token'
- Token type URI for an OAuth 2.0 access token 
 - ID_TOKEN_TYPE = 'urn:ietf:params:oauth:token-type:id_token'
- Token type URI for an ID Token 
 - REFRESH_TOKEN_TYPE = 'urn:ietf:params:oauth:token-type:refresh_token'
- Token type URI for an OAuth 2.0 refresh token 
 - SAML2_TOKEN_TYPE = 'urn:ietf:params:oauth:token-type:saml2'
- Token type URI for a base64url-encoded SAML 2.0 
 - TOKEN_EXCHANGE_GRANT = 'urn:ietf:params:oauth:grant-type:token-exchange'
- Token exchange grant type for OAuth 2.0 
 
- class com.vmware.oauth2_client.StubFactory(stub_config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubFactoryBase- Initialize StubFactoryBase - Parameters
- stub_config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Stub config instance
 
- class com.vmware.oauth2_client.TokenInfo(access_token=None, token_type=None, expires_in=None, scope=None, refresh_token=None, issued_token_type=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - TokenInfoclass contains data that represents successful access-token response as defined in RFC 6749 and extended in RFC 8693.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- access_token ( - str) – The access token issued by the authorization server.
- token_type ( - str) – A case-insensitive value specifying the method of using the access token issued.
- expires_in ( - longor- None) – The validity lifetime, in seconds, of the token issued by the server. None if not applicable for issued token.
- scope ( - stror- None) – Scope of the issued access token. The value of the scope parameter is expressed as a list of space- delimited, case-sensitive strings. The strings are defined by the authorization server. If the value contains multiple space-delimited strings, their order does not matter, and each string adds an additional access range to the requested scope. None if the scope of the issued security token is identical to the scope requested by the client.
- refresh_token ( - stror- None) – The refresh token, which can be used to obtain new access tokens. None if not applicable to the specific request.
- issued_token_type ( - stror- None) – An identifier which indicates the type of the access token in the- TokenInfo.access_tokenattribute. None if not the result of a token-exchange invocation; otherwise, required.
 
 - BEARER_TOKEN_METHOD_TYPE = 'Bearer'
- Class attribute indicating that the security token is a bearer token. 
 
com.vmware.vapi_client module
The com.vmware.vapi_client component provides API infrastructure classes
and standard types that can be used in the interface specification of any
class.
- class com.vmware.vapi_client.StubFactory(stub_config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubFactoryBase- Initialize StubFactoryBase - Parameters
- stub_config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Stub config instance
 
com.vmware.vcenter_client module
The com.vmware.vcenter_client module provides classes for managing VMware
vSphere environments. The module is available starting in vSphere 6.5.
- class com.vmware.vcenter_client.Cluster(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- The - Clusterclass provides methods to manage clusters in the vCenter Server.- Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - class FilterSpec(clusters=None, names=None, folders=None, datacenters=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - Cluster.FilterSpecclass contains attributes used to filter the results when listing clusters (see- Cluster.list()). If multiple attributes are specified, only clusters matching all of the attributes match the filter.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- clusters ( - setof- stror- None) – Identifiers of clusters that can match the filter. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- ClusterComputeResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- ClusterComputeResource. If None or empty, clusters with any identifier match the filter.
- names ( - setof- stror- None) – Names that clusters must have to match the filter (see- Cluster.Info.name). If None or empty, clusters with any name match the filter.
- folders ( - setof- stror- None) – Folders that must contain the cluster for the cluster to match the filter. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- Folder. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- Folder. If None or empty, clusters in any folder match the filter.
- datacenters ( - setof- stror- None) – Datacenters that must contain the cluster for the cluster to match the filter. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- Datacenter. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- Datacenter. If None or empty, clusters in any datacenter match the filter.
 
 
 - class Info(name=None, resource_pool=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - Cluster.Infoclass contains information about a cluster in vCenter Server.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- name ( - str) – The name of the cluster
- resource_pool ( - str) – Identifier of the root resource pool of the cluster When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- ResourcePool. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- ResourcePool.
 
 
 - RESOURCE_TYPE = 'ClusterComputeResource'
- The resource type for the vCenter Cluster 
 - class Summary(cluster=None, name=None, ha_enabled=None, drs_enabled=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - Cluster.Summaryclass contains commonly used information about a cluster in vCenter Server.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- cluster ( - str) – Identifier of the cluster. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- ClusterComputeResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- ClusterComputeResource.
- name ( - str) – Name of the cluster.
- ha_enabled ( - bool) – Flag indicating whether the vSphere HA feature is enabled for the cluster.
- drs_enabled ( - bool) – Flag indicating whether the vSphere DRS service is enabled for the cluster.
 
 
 - get(cluster)
- Retrieves information about the cluster corresponding to - cluster.- Parameters
- cluster ( - str) – Identifier of the cluster. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- ClusterComputeResource.
- Return type
- Returns
- Information about the cluster associated with - cluster.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif there is no cluster associated with- clusterin the system.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableif the system is unable to communicate with a service to complete the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the session id is missing from the request or the corresponding session object cannot be found.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user doesn’t not have the required privileges.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- The resource - ClusterComputeResourcereferenced by the parameter- clusterrequires- System.Read.
 
 
 - list(filter=None)
- Returns information about at most 1000 visible (subject to permission checks) clusters in vCenter matching the - Cluster.FilterSpec.- Parameters
- filter ( - Cluster.FilterSpecor- None) – Specification of matching clusters for which information should be returned. If None, the behavior is equivalent to a- Cluster.FilterSpecwith all attributes None which means all clusters match the filter.
- Return type
- Returns
- Commonly used information about the clusters matching the - Cluster.FilterSpec.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnableToAllocateResourceif more than 1000 clusters match the- Cluster.FilterSpec.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableif the system is unable to communicate with a service to complete the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user doesn’t have the required privileges.
 
 
- class com.vmware.vcenter_client.Datacenter(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- The - Datacenterclass provides methods to manage datacenters in the vCenter Server.- Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - class CreateSpec(name=None, folder=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - Datacenter.CreateSpecclass defines the information used to create a datacenter.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- name ( - str) – The name of the datacenter to be created.
- folder ( - stror- None) – Datacenter folder in which the new datacenter should be created. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- Folder. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- Folder. This attribute is currently required. In the future, if this attribute is None, the system will attempt to choose a suitable folder for the datacenter; if a folder cannot be chosen, the datacenter creation operation will fail.
 
 
 - class FilterSpec(datacenters=None, names=None, folders=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - Datacenter.FilterSpecclass contains attributes used to filter the results when listing datacenters (see- Datacenter.list()). If multiple attributes are specified, only datacenters matching all of the attributes match the filter.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- datacenters ( - setof- stror- None) – Identifiers of datacenters that can match the filter. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- Datacenter. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- Datacenter. If None or empty, datacenters with any identifier match the filter.
- names ( - setof- stror- None) – Names that datacenters must have to match the filter (see- Datacenter.Info.name). If None or empty, datacenters with any name match the filter.
- folders ( - setof- stror- None) – Folders that must contain the datacenters for the datacenter to match the filter. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- Folder. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- Folder. If None or empty, datacenters in any folder match the filter.
 
 
 - class Info(name=None, datastore_folder=None, host_folder=None, network_folder=None, vm_folder=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - Datacenter.Infoclass contains information about a datacenter in vCenter Server.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- name ( - str) – The name of the datacenter.
- datastore_folder ( - str) – The root datastore folder associated with the datacenter. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- Folder. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- Folder.
- host_folder ( - str) – The root host and cluster folder associated with the datacenter. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- Folder. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- Folder.
- network_folder ( - str) – The root network folder associated with the datacenter. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- Folder. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- Folder.
- vm_folder ( - str) – The root virtual machine folder associated with the datacenter. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- Folder. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- Folder.
 
 
 - RESOURCE_TYPE = 'Datacenter'
- The resource type for the vCenter Datacenter 
 - class Summary(datacenter=None, name=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - Datacenter.Summaryclass contains commonly used information about a datacenter in vCenter Server.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- datacenter ( - str) – Identifier of the datacenter. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- Datacenter. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- Datacenter.
- name ( - str) – Name of the datacenter.
 
 
 - create(spec)
- Create a new datacenter in the vCenter inventory - Parameters
- spec ( - Datacenter.CreateSpec) – Specification for the new datacenter to be created.
- Return type
- str
- Returns
- The identifier of the newly created datacenter The return value will be an identifier for the resource type: - Datacenter.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.AlreadyExistsif a datacenter with the same name is already present.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif the datacenter name is empty or invalid as per the underlying implementation.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif the folder is not specified and the system cannot choose a suitable one.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif the datacenter folder cannot be found.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableif the system is unable to communicate with a service to complete the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user doesn’t have the required privileges.
 
 - delete(datacenter, force=None)
- Delete an empty datacenter from the vCenter Server - Parameters
- datacenter ( - str) – Identifier of the datacenter to be deleted. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- Datacenter.
- force ( - boolor- None) – If true, delete the datacenter even if it is not empty. If None a- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ResourceInUseexception will be reported if the datacenter is not empty. This is the equivalent of passing the value false.
 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif there is no datacenter associated with- datacenterin the system.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ResourceInUseif the datacenter associated with- datacenteris not empty.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableif the system is unable to communicate with a service to complete the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user doesn’t have the required privileges.
 
 - get(datacenter)
- Retrieves information about the datacenter corresponding to - datacenter.- Parameters
- datacenter ( - str) – Identifier of the datacenter. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- Datacenter.
- Return type
- Returns
- Information about the datacenter associated with - datacenter.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif there is no datacenter associated with- datacenterin the system.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableif the system is unable to communicate with a service to complete the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user doesn’t have the required privileges.
 
 - list(filter=None)
- Returns information about at most 1000 visible (subject to permission checks) datacenters in vCenter matching the - Datacenter.FilterSpec.- Parameters
- filter ( - Datacenter.FilterSpecor- None) – Specification of matching datacenters for which information should be returned. If None, the behavior is equivalent to a- Datacenter.FilterSpecwith all attributes None which means all datacenters match the filter.
- Return type
- Returns
- Commonly used information about the datacenters matching the - Datacenter.FilterSpec.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnableToAllocateResourceif more than 1000 datacenters match the- Datacenter.FilterSpec.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableif the system is unable to communicate with a service to complete the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user doesn’t have the required privileges.
 
 
- class com.vmware.vcenter_client.Datastore(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- The Datastore class provides methods for manipulating a datastore. - Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - class FilterSpec(datastores=None, names=None, types=None, folders=None, datacenters=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - Datastore.FilterSpecclass contains attributes used to filter the results when listing datastores (see- Datastore.list()). If multiple attributes are specified, only datastores matching all of the attributes match the filter.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- datastores ( - setof- stror- None) – Identifiers of datastores that can match the filter. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- Datastore. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- Datastore. If None or empty, datastores with any identifier match the filter.
- names ( - setof- stror- None) – Names that datastores must have to match the filter (see- Datastore.Info.name). If None or empty, datastores with any name match the filter.
- types ( - setof- Datastore.Typeor- None) – Types that datastores must have to match the filter (see- Datastore.Summary.type). If None or empty, datastores with any type match the filter.
- folders ( - setof- stror- None) – Folders that must contain the datastore for the datastore to match the filter. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- Folder. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- Folder. If None or empty, datastores in any folder match the filter.
- datacenters ( - setof- stror- None) – Datacenters that must contain the datastore for the datastore to match the filter. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- Datacenter. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- Datacenter. If None or empty, datastores in any datacenter match the filter.
 
 
 - class Info(name=None, type=None, accessible=None, free_space=None, multiple_host_access=None, thin_provisioning_supported=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - Datastore.Infoclass contains information about a datastore.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- name ( - str) – Name of the datastore.
- type ( - Datastore.Type) – Type (VMFS, NFS, NFS41, CIFS, VSAN, VFFS, VVOL) of the datastore.
- accessible ( - bool) – Whether or not this datastore is accessible.
- free_space ( - longor- None) –- Available space of this datastore, in bytes. - The server periodically updates this value. - This attribute will be None if the available space of this datastore is not known. 
- multiple_host_access ( - bool) – Whether or not more than one host in the datacenter has been configured with access to the datastore.
- thin_provisioning_supported ( - bool) – Whether or not the datastore supports thin provisioning on a per file basis. When thin provisioning is used, backing storage is lazily allocated.
 
 
 - RESOURCE_TYPE = 'Datastore'
- The resource type for the vCenter datastore 
 - class Summary(datastore=None, name=None, type=None, free_space=None, capacity=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - Datastore.Summaryclass contains commonly used information about a datastore.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- datastore ( - str) – Identifier of the datastore. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- Datastore. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- Datastore.
- name ( - str) – Name of the datastore.
- type ( - Datastore.Type) – Type (VMFS, NFS, NFS41, CIFS, VSAN, VFFS, VVOL) of the datatore.
- free_space ( - longor- None) –- Available space of this datastore, in bytes. - The server periodically updates this value. - This attribute will be None if the available space of this datastore is not known. 
- capacity ( - longor- None) –- Capacity of this datastore, in bytes. - The server periodically updates this value. - This attribute will be None if the capacity of this datastore is not known. 
 
 
 - class Type(string)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.enum.Enum- The - Datastore.Typeclass defines the supported types of vCenter datastores.- Note - This class represents an enumerated type in the interface language definition. The class contains class attributes which represent the values in the current version of the enumerated type. Newer versions of the enumerated type may contain new values. To use new values of the enumerated type in communication with a server that supports the newer version of the API, you instantiate this class. See enumerated type description page. - Parameters
- string ( - str) – String value for the- Typeinstance.
 - CIFS = Type(string='CIFS')
- Common Internet File System. 
 - NFS = Type(string='NFS')
- Network file system v3 (linux & esx servers only). 
 - NFS41 = Type(string='NFS41')
- Network file system v4.1 (linux & esx servers only). 
 - VFFS = Type(string='VFFS')
- Flash Read Cache (ESX Server only). 
 - VMFS = Type(string='VMFS')
- VMware File System (ESX Server only). 
 - VSAN = Type(string='VSAN')
- Virtual SAN (ESX Server only). 
 - VVOL = Type(string='VVOL')
- vSphere Virtual Volume (ESX Server only). 
 
 - get(datastore)
- Retrieves information about the datastore indicated by - datastore.- Parameters
- datastore ( - str) – Identifier of the datastore for which information should be retrieved. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- Datastore.
- Return type
- Returns
- Information about the datastore associated with - datastore.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif the datastore indicated by- datastoredoes not exist.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableif the system is unable to communicate with a service to complete the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user doesn’t have the required privileges.
 
 - list(filter=None)
- Returns information about at most 2500 visible (subject to permission checks) datastores in vCenter matching the - Datastore.FilterSpec.- Parameters
- filter ( - Datastore.FilterSpecor- None) – Specification of matching datastores for which information should be returned. If None, the behavior is equivalent to a- Datastore.FilterSpecwith all attributes None which means all datastores match the filter.
- Return type
- Returns
- Commonly used information about the datastores matching the - Datastore.FilterSpec.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif the- Datastore.FilterSpec.typesattribute contains a value that is not supported by the server.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif the- Datastore.FilterSpec.typesattribute contains a value that is not supported by the server.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnableToAllocateResourceif more than 2500 datastores match the- Datastore.FilterSpec.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableif the system is unable to communicate with a service to complete the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user doesn’t have the required privileges.
 
 
- class com.vmware.vcenter_client.Deployment(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- The - Deploymentclass provides methods to get the status of the vCenter appliance deployment. This class was added in vSphere API 6.7.- Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - class Info(state=None, progress=None, subtask_order=None, subtasks=None, description=None, service=None, operation=None, parent=None, target=None, status=None, cancelable=None, error=None, start_time=None, end_time=None, user=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - Deployment.Infoclass contains attributes to describe the state of the appliance. This class was added in vSphere API 6.7.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- state ( - com.vmware.vcenter.deployment_client.ApplianceState) – State of the vCenter Server Appliance. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.
- progress ( - com.vmware.cis.task_client.Progress) – The progress info of the current appliance status. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. This attribute is optional and it is only relevant when the value of- CommonInfo#statusis one of- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.RUNNING,- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.BLOCKED,- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.SUCCEEDED, or- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.FAILED.
- subtask_order ( - listof- stror- None) – The ordered list of subtasks for this deployment operation. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. Only- setwhen the appliance state is RUNNING_IN_PROGRESS, FAILED, CANCELLED and SUCCEEDED.
- subtasks (( - dictof- strand- Deployment.Task) or- None) – The map of the deployment subtasks and their status infomation. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. Only- setwhen the appliance state is RUNNING_IN_PROGRESS, FAILED, CANCELLED and SUCCEEDED.
- description ( - com.vmware.vapi.std_client.LocalizableMessage) – Description of the operation associated with the task.
- service ( - str) – Identifier of the service containing the operation. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vapi.service. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vapi.service.
- operation ( - str) – Identifier of the operation associated with the task. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vapi.operation. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vapi.operation.
- parent ( - stror- None) – Parent of the current task. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.cis.task. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.cis.task. This attribute will be None if the task has no parent.
- target ( - com.vmware.vapi.std_client.DynamicIDor- None) – Identifier of the target created by the operation or an existing one the operation performed on. This attribute will be None if the operation has no target or multiple targets.
- status ( - com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status) – Status of the operation associated with the task.
- cancelable ( - bool) – Flag to indicate whether or not the operation can be cancelled. The value may change as the operation progresses.
- error ( - Exceptionor- None) – Description of the error if the operation status is “FAILED”. If None the description of why the operation failed will be included in the result of the operation (see- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Info.result).
- start_time ( - datetime.datetime) – Time when the operation is started. This attribute is optional and it is only relevant when the value of- statusis one of- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.RUNNING,- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.BLOCKED,- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.SUCCEEDED, or- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.FAILED.
- end_time ( - datetime.datetime) – Time when the operation is completed. This attribute is optional and it is only relevant when the value of- statusis one of- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.SUCCEEDEDor- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.FAILED.
- user ( - stror- None) – Name of the user who performed the operation. This attribute will be None if the operation is performed by the system.
 
 
 - class Task(progress=None, result=None, description=None, service=None, operation=None, parent=None, target=None, status=None, cancelable=None, error=None, start_time=None, end_time=None, user=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - Deployment.Taskclass contains attributes to describe a particular deployment task. This class was added in vSphere API 6.7.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- progress ( - com.vmware.cis.task_client.Progress) – The progress info of this deployment task. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. This attribute is optional and it is only relevant when the value of- CommonInfo#statusis one of- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.RUNNING,- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.BLOCKED,- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.SUCCEEDED, or- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.FAILED.
- result ( - com.vmware.vcenter.deployment_client.Notificationsor- None) – Result of the task. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. This attribute will be None if result is not available at the current step of the task.
- description ( - com.vmware.vapi.std_client.LocalizableMessage) – Description of the operation associated with the task.
- service ( - str) – Identifier of the service containing the operation. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vapi.service. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vapi.service.
- operation ( - str) – Identifier of the operation associated with the task. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vapi.operation. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vapi.operation.
- parent ( - stror- None) – Parent of the current task. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.cis.task. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.cis.task. This attribute will be None if the task has no parent.
- target ( - com.vmware.vapi.std_client.DynamicIDor- None) – Identifier of the target created by the operation or an existing one the operation performed on. This attribute will be None if the operation has no target or multiple targets.
- status ( - com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status) – Status of the operation associated with the task.
- cancelable ( - bool) – Flag to indicate whether or not the operation can be cancelled. The value may change as the operation progresses.
- error ( - Exceptionor- None) – Description of the error if the operation status is “FAILED”. If None the description of why the operation failed will be included in the result of the operation (see- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Info.result).
- start_time ( - datetime.datetime) – Time when the operation is started. This attribute is optional and it is only relevant when the value of- statusis one of- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.RUNNING,- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.BLOCKED,- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.SUCCEEDED, or- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.FAILED.
- end_time ( - datetime.datetime) – Time when the operation is completed. This attribute is optional and it is only relevant when the value of- statusis one of- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.SUCCEEDEDor- com.vmware.cis.task_client.Status.FAILED.
- user ( - stror- None) – Name of the user who performed the operation. This attribute will be None if the operation is performed by the system.
 
 
 - get()
- Get the current status of the appliance deployment. This method was added in vSphere API 6.7. - Return type
- Returns
- Info structure containing the status information about the appliance. 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the caller is not authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif appliance state cannot be determined.
 
 - rollback()
- Rollback a failed appliance so it can be configured once again. This method was added in vSphere API 6.7. - Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unsupportedif the appliance is not in FAILED state.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the caller is not authenticated.
 
 
- class com.vmware.vcenter_client.Folder(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- The Folder class provides methods for manipulating a vCenter Server folder. - Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - class FilterSpec(folders=None, names=None, type=None, parent_folders=None, datacenters=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - Folder.FilterSpecclass contains attributes used to filter the results when listing folders (see- Folder.list()). If multiple attributes are specified, only folders matching all of the attributes match the filter.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- folders ( - setof- stror- None) – Identifiers of folders that can match the filter. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- Folder. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- Folder. If None or empty, folders with any identifier match the filter.
- names ( - setof- stror- None) – Names that folders must have to match the filter (see- Folder.Summary.name). If None or empty, folders with any name match the filter.
- type ( - Folder.Typeor- None) – Type that folders must have to match the filter (see- Folder.Summary.type). If None, folders with any type match the filter.
- parent_folders ( - setof- stror- None) – Folders that must contain the folder for the folder to match the filter. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- Folder. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- Folder. If None or empty, folder in any folder match the filter.
- datacenters ( - setof- stror- None) – Datacenters that must contain the folder for the folder to match the filter. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- Datacenter. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- Datacenter. If None or empty, folder in any datacenter match the filter.
 
 
 - RESOURCE_TYPE = 'Folder'
- The resource type for the vCenter folder 
 - class Summary(folder=None, name=None, type=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - Folder.Summaryclass contains commonly used information about a folder.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- folder ( - str) – Identifier of the folder. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- Folder. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- Folder.
- name ( - str) – Name of the vCenter Server folder.
- type ( - Folder.Type) – Type (DATACENTER, DATASTORE, HOST, NETWORK, VIRTUAL_MACHINE) of the vCenter Server folder.
 
 
 - class Type(string)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.enum.Enum- The - Folder.Typeclass defines the type of a vCenter Server folder. The type of a folder determines what what kinds of children can be contained in the folder.- Note - This class represents an enumerated type in the interface language definition. The class contains class attributes which represent the values in the current version of the enumerated type. Newer versions of the enumerated type may contain new values. To use new values of the enumerated type in communication with a server that supports the newer version of the API, you instantiate this class. See enumerated type description page. - Parameters
- string ( - str) – String value for the- Typeinstance.
 - DATACENTER = Type(string='DATACENTER')
- A folder that can contain datacenters. 
 - DATASTORE = Type(string='DATASTORE')
- A folder that can contain datastores. 
 - HOST = Type(string='HOST')
- A folder that can contain compute resources (hosts and clusters). 
 - NETWORK = Type(string='NETWORK')
- A folder that can contain networkds. 
 - VIRTUAL_MACHINE = Type(string='VIRTUAL_MACHINE')
- A folder that can contain virtual machines. 
 
 - list(filter=None)
- Returns information about at most 1000 visible (subject to permission checks) folders in vCenter matching the - Folder.FilterSpec.- Parameters
- filter ( - Folder.FilterSpecor- None) – Specification of matching folders for which information should be returned. If None, the behavior is equivalent to a- Folder.FilterSpecwith all attributes None which means all folders match the filter.
- Return type
- Returns
- Commonly used information about the folders matching the - Folder.FilterSpec.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif the- Folder.FilterSpec.typeattribute contains a value that is not supported by the server.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnableToAllocateResourceif more than 1000 folders match the- Folder.FilterSpec.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableif the system is unable to communicate with a service to complete the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user doesn’t have the required privileges.
 
 
- class com.vmware.vcenter_client.Host(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- The - Hostclass provides methods to manage hosts in the vCenter Server.- Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - class ConnectionState(string)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.enum.Enum- The - Host.ConnectionStateclass defines the connection status of a host.- Note - This class represents an enumerated type in the interface language definition. The class contains class attributes which represent the values in the current version of the enumerated type. Newer versions of the enumerated type may contain new values. To use new values of the enumerated type in communication with a server that supports the newer version of the API, you instantiate this class. See enumerated type description page. - Parameters
- string ( - str) – String value for the- ConnectionStateinstance.
 - CONNECTED = ConnectionState(string='CONNECTED')
- Host is connected to the vCenter Server 
 - DISCONNECTED = ConnectionState(string='DISCONNECTED')
- Host is disconnected from the vCenter Server 
 - NOT_RESPONDING = ConnectionState(string='NOT_RESPONDING')
- VirtualCenter is not receiving heartbeats from the server. The state automatically changes to connected once heartbeats are received again. 
 
 - class CreateSpec(hostname=None, port=None, user_name=None, password=None, folder=None, thumbprint_verification=None, thumbprint=None, force_add=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - Host.CreateSpecclass defines the information used to create a host.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- hostname ( - str) – The IP address or DNS resolvable name of the host.
- port ( - longor- None) – The port of the host. If None, port 443 will be used.
- user_name ( - str) – The administrator account on the host.
- password ( - str) – The password for the administrator account on the host.
- folder ( - stror- None) – Host and cluster folder in which the new standalone host should be created. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- Folder. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- Folder. This attribute is currently required. In the future, if this attribute is None, the system will attempt to choose a suitable folder for the host; if a folder cannot be chosen, the host creation operation will fail.
- thumbprint_verification ( - Host.CreateSpec.ThumbprintVerification) – Type of host’s SSL certificate verification to be done.
- thumbprint ( - str) – The thumbprint of the SSL certificate, which the host is expected to have. The thumbprint is always computed using the SHA1 hash and is the string representation of that hash in the format: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx where, ‘x’ represents a hexadecimal digit. This attribute is optional and it is only relevant when the value of- thumbprintVerificationis- Host.CreateSpec.ThumbprintVerification.THUMBPRINT.
- force_add ( - boolor- None) – Whether host should be added to the vCenter Server even if it is being managed by another vCenter Server. The original vCenterServer loses connection to the host. If None, forceAdd is default to false.
 
 - class ThumbprintVerification(string)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.enum.Enum- The - Host.CreateSpec.ThumbprintVerificationclass defines the thumbprint verification schemes for a host’s SSL certificate.- Note - This class represents an enumerated type in the interface language definition. The class contains class attributes which represent the values in the current version of the enumerated type. Newer versions of the enumerated type may contain new values. To use new values of the enumerated type in communication with a server that supports the newer version of the API, you instantiate this class. See enumerated type description page. - Parameters
- string ( - str) – String value for the- ThumbprintVerificationinstance.
 - NONE = ThumbprintVerification(string='NONE')
- Accept the host’s thumbprint without verifying it. 
 - THUMBPRINT = ThumbprintVerification(string='THUMBPRINT')
- Host’s SSL certificate verified by checking its thumbprint against the specified thumbprint. 
 
 
 - class FilterSpec(hosts=None, names=None, folders=None, datacenters=None, standalone=None, clusters=None, connection_states=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - Host.FilterSpecclass contains attributes used to filter the results when listing hosts (see- Host.list()). If multiple attributes are specified, only hosts matching all of the attributes match the filter.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- hosts ( - setof- stror- None) – Identifiers of hosts that can match the filter. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- HostSystem. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- HostSystem. If None or empty, hosts with any identifier match the filter.
- names ( - setof- stror- None) – Names that hosts must have to match the filter (see- Host.Summary.name). If None or empty, hosts with any name match the filter.
- folders ( - setof- stror- None) – Folders that must contain the hosts for the hosts to match the filter. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- Folder. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- Folder. If None or empty, hosts in any folder match the filter.
- datacenters ( - setof- stror- None) – Datacenters that must contain the hosts for the hosts to match the filter. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- Datacenter. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- Datacenter. If None or empty, hosts in any datacenter match the filter.
- standalone ( - boolor- None) – If true, only hosts that are not part of a cluster can match the filter, and if false, only hosts that are are part of a cluster can match the filter. If None Hosts can match filter independent of whether they are part of a cluster or not. If this field is true and- Host.FilterSpec.clustersos not empty, no hosts will match the filter.
- clusters ( - setof- stror- None) – Clusters that must contain the hosts for the hosts to match the filter. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- ClusterComputeResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- ClusterComputeResource. If None or empty, hosts in any cluster and hosts that are not in a cluster match the filter. If this attribute is not empty and- Host.FilterSpec.standaloneis true, no hosts will match the filter.
- connection_states ( - setof- Host.ConnectionStateor- None) – Connection states that a host must be in to match the filter (see- Host.Summary.connection_state. If None or empty, hosts in any connection state match the filter.
 
 
 - class PowerState(string)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.enum.Enum- The - Host.PowerStateclass defines the power states of a host.- Note - This class represents an enumerated type in the interface language definition. The class contains class attributes which represent the values in the current version of the enumerated type. Newer versions of the enumerated type may contain new values. To use new values of the enumerated type in communication with a server that supports the newer version of the API, you instantiate this class. See enumerated type description page. - Parameters
- string ( - str) – String value for the- PowerStateinstance.
 - POWERED_OFF = PowerState(string='POWERED_OFF')
- The host was specifically powered off by the user through vCenter server. This state is not a cetain state, because after vCenter server issues the command to power off the host, the host might crash, or kill all the processes but fail to power off. 
 - POWERED_ON = PowerState(string='POWERED_ON')
- The host is powered on. A host that is entering standby mode is also in this state. 
 - STANDBY = PowerState(string='STANDBY')
- The host was specifically put in standby mode, either explicitly by the user, or automatically by DPM. This state is not a cetain state, because after VirtualCenter issues the command to put the host in standby state, the host might crash, or kill all the processes but fail to enter standby mode. A host that is exiting standby mode is also in this state. 
 
 - RESOURCE_TYPE = 'HostSystem'
- The resource type for the vCenter Host. 
 - class Summary(host=None, name=None, connection_state=None, power_state=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - Host.Summaryclass contains commonly used information about a host in vCenter Server.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- host ( - str) – Identifier of the host. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- HostSystem. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- HostSystem.
- name ( - str) – Name of the host.
- connection_state ( - Host.ConnectionState) – Connection status of the host
- power_state ( - Host.PowerState) – Power state of the host This attribute is optional and it is only relevant when the value of- connectionStateis- Host.ConnectionState.CONNECTED.
 
 
 - connect(host)
- Connect to the host corresponding to - hostpreviously added to the vCenter server.- Parameters
- host ( - str) – Identifier of the host to be reconnected. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- HostSystem.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.AlreadyInDesiredStateif the host associated with- hostis already connected.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif there is no host associated with- hostin the system.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableif the system is unable to communicate with a service to complete the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user doesn’t have the required privileges.
 
 - create(spec)
- Add a new standalone host in the vCenter inventory. The newly connected host will be in connected state. The vCenter Server will verify the SSL certificate before adding the host to its inventory. In the case where the SSL certificate cannot be verified because the Certificate Authority is not recognized or the certificate is self signed, the vCenter Server will fall back to thumbprint verification mode as defined by - Host.CreateSpec.ThumbprintVerification.- Parameters
- spec ( - Host.CreateSpec) – Specification for the new host to be created.
- Return type
- str
- Returns
- The newly created identifier of the host in vCenter. The return value will be an identifier for the resource type: - HostSystem.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.AlreadyExistsif the host with the same name is already present.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif installation of VirtualCenter agent on a host fails.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif the host name is invalid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif the host folder is invalid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif the SSL thumbprint specified is invalid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif the PEM SSL certificate in CreateSpec.sslCertificate is invalid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif both CreateSpec.thumbprint and CreateSpec.sslCertificate are- set.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif the CreateSpec.sslCertificate argument is not set, and the CreateSpec.thumbprint argument is set, but the SHA-1 hashing algorithm is currently disabled for computing certificate thumbprints.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidElementTypeif the host folder id does not support vSphere compute resource as its children type.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif there is no folder associated with the- folderattribute in the system.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ResourceInUseif the host is already being managed by another vCenter Server
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnableToAllocateResourceif there are not enough licenses to add the host.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user name or password for the administration account on the host are invalid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unsupportedif the software version on the host is not supported.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableif the system is unable to communicate with a service to complete the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user doesn’t have the required privileges.
 
 - delete(host)
- Remove a standalone host from the vCenter Server. - Parameters
- host ( - str) – Identifier of the host to be deleted. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- HostSystem.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif there is no host associated with- hostin the system.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ResourceInUseif the host associated with- hostis in a vCenter cluster
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableif the system is unable to communicate with a service to complete the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user doesn’t have the required privileges.
 
 - disconnect(host)
- Disconnect the host corresponding to - hostfrom the vCenter server- Parameters
- host ( - str) – Identifier of the host to be disconnected. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- HostSystem.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.AlreadyInDesiredStateif the host associated with- hostis already disconnected.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif there is no host associated with- hostin the system.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableif the system is unable to communicate with a service to complete the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user doesn’t have the required privileges.
 
 - list(filter=None)
- Returns information about at most 2500 visible (subject to permission checks) hosts in vCenter matching the - Host.FilterSpec.- Parameters
- filter ( - Host.FilterSpecor- None) – Specification of matching hosts for which information should be returned. If None, the behavior is equivalent to a- Host.FilterSpecwith all attributes None which means all hosts match the filter.
- Return type
- listof- Host.Summary
- Returns
- Commonly used information about the hosts matching the - Host.FilterSpec.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif the- Host.FilterSpec.connection_statesattribute contains a value that is not supported by the server.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnableToAllocateResourceif more than 2500 hosts match the- Host.FilterSpec.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableif the system is unable to communicate with a service to complete the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user doesn’t have the required privileges.
 
 
- class com.vmware.vcenter_client.Network(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- The Network class provides methods for manipulating a vCenter Server network. - Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - class FilterSpec(networks=None, names=None, types=None, folders=None, datacenters=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - Network.FilterSpecclass contains attributes used to filter the results when listing networks (see- Network.list()). If multiple attributes are specified, only networks matching all of the attributes match the filter.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- networks ( - setof- stror- None) – Identifiers of networks that can match the filter. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- Network. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- Network. If None or empty, networks with any identifier match the filter.
- names ( - setof- stror- None) – Names that networks must have to match the filter (see- Network.Summary.name). If None or empty, networks with any name match the filter.
- types ( - setof- Network.Typeor- None) – Types that networks must have to match the filter (see- Network.Summary.type). If None, networks with any type match the filter.
- folders ( - setof- stror- None) – Folders that must contain the network for the network to match the filter. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- Folder. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- Folder. If None or empty, networks in any folder match the filter.
- datacenters ( - setof- stror- None) – Datacenters that must contain the network for the network to match the filter. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- Datacenter. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- Datacenter. If None or empty, networks in any datacenter match the filter.
 
 
 - RESOURCE_TYPE = 'Network'
- The resource type for the vCenter network 
 - class Summary(network=None, name=None, type=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - Network.Summaryclass contains commonly used information about a network.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- network ( - str) – Identifier of the network. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- Network. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- Network.
- name ( - str) – Name of the network.
- type ( - Network.Type) – Type (STANDARD_PORTGROUP, DISTRIBUTED_PORTGROUP, OPAQUE_NETWORK) of the vCenter Server network.
 
 
 - class Type(string)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.enum.Enum- The - Network.Typeclass defines the type of a vCenter Server network. The type of a network can be used to determine what features it supports and which APIs can be used to find more information about the network or change its configuration.- Note - This class represents an enumerated type in the interface language definition. The class contains class attributes which represent the values in the current version of the enumerated type. Newer versions of the enumerated type may contain new values. To use new values of the enumerated type in communication with a server that supports the newer version of the API, you instantiate this class. See enumerated type description page. - Parameters
- string ( - str) – String value for the- Typeinstance.
 - DISTRIBUTED_PORTGROUP = Type(string='DISTRIBUTED_PORTGROUP')
- Distributed virtual portgroup (created and managed through vCenter) 
 - OPAQUE_NETWORK = Type(string='OPAQUE_NETWORK')
- A network whose configuration is managed outside of vSphere. The identifer and name of the network is made available through vSphere so that host and virtual machine virtual ethernet devices can connect to them. 
 - STANDARD_PORTGROUP = Type(string='STANDARD_PORTGROUP')
- vSphere standard portgroup (created and managed on ESX) 
 
 - list(filter=None)
- Returns information about at most 1000 visible (subject to permission checks) networks in vCenter matching the - Network.FilterSpec.- Parameters
- filter ( - Network.FilterSpecor- None) – Specification of matching networks for which information should be returned. If None, the behavior is equivalent to a- Network.FilterSpecwith all attributes None which means all networks match the filter.
- Return type
- Returns
- Commonly used information about the networks matching the - Network.FilterSpec.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif the- Network.FilterSpec.typesattribute contains a value that is not supported by the server.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnableToAllocateResourceif more than 1000 networks match the- Network.FilterSpec.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableif the system is unable to communicate with a service to complete the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user doesn’t have the required privileges.
 
 
- class com.vmware.vcenter_client.ResourcePool(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- The ResourcePool class provides methods for manipulating a vCenter Server resource pool. - This class does not include virtual appliances in the inventory of resource pools even though part of the behavior of a virtual appliance is to act like a resource pool. - Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - class CreateSpec(name=None, parent=None, cpu_allocation=None, memory_allocation=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The class contains information used to create a resource pool, see - ResourcePool.create(). This class was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- name ( - str) – Name of the resource pool. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0.
- parent ( - str) – Parent of the created resource pool. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- ResourcePool. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- ResourcePool.
- cpu_allocation ( - ResourcePool.ResourceAllocationCreateSpecor- None) – Resource allocation for CPU. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. if None or empty, use the default CPU allocation specification.
- memory_allocation ( - ResourcePool.ResourceAllocationCreateSpecor- None) – Resource allocation for memory. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. if None or empty, use the default memory allocation specification.
 
 
 - class FilterSpec(resource_pools=None, names=None, parent_resource_pools=None, datacenters=None, hosts=None, clusters=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - ResourcePool.FilterSpecclass contains attributes used to filter the results when listing resource pools (see- ResourcePool.list()). If multiple attributes are specified, only resource pools matching all of the attributes match the filter.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- resource_pools ( - setof- stror- None) – Identifiers of resource pools that can match the filter. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- ResourcePool. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- ResourcePool. If None or empty, resource pools with any identifier match the filter.
- names ( - setof- stror- None) – Names that resource pools must have to match the filter (see- ResourcePool.Info.name). If None or empty, resource pools with any name match the filter.
- parent_resource_pools ( - setof- stror- None) – Resource pools that must contain the resource pool for the resource pool to match the filter. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- ResourcePool. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- ResourcePool. If None or empty, resource pools in any resource pool match the filter.
- datacenters ( - setof- stror- None) – Datacenters that must contain the resource pool for the resource pool to match the filter. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- Datacenter. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- Datacenter. If None or empty, resource pools in any datacenter match the filter.
- hosts ( - setof- stror- None) – Hosts that must contain the resource pool for the resource pool to match the filter. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- HostSystem. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- HostSystem. If None or empty, resource pools in any host match the filter.
- clusters ( - setof- stror- None) – Clusters that must contain the resource pool for the resource pool to match the filter. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- ClusterComputeResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- ClusterComputeResource. If None or empty, resource pools in any cluster match the filter.
 
 
 - class Info(name=None, resource_pools=None, cpu_allocation=None, memory_allocation=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - ResourcePool.Infoclass contains information about a resource pool.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- name ( - str) – Name of the vCenter Server resource pool.
- resource_pools ( - setof- str) – Identifiers of the child resource pools contained in this resource pool. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- ResourcePool. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- ResourcePool.
- cpu_allocation ( - ResourcePool.ResourceAllocationInfo) – Resource allocation information for CPU. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. This attribute is optional because it was added in a newer version than its parent node.
- memory_allocation ( - ResourcePool.ResourceAllocationInfo) – Resource allocation information for memory. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. This attribute is optional because it was added in a newer version than its parent node.
 
 
 - RESOURCE_TYPE = 'ResourcePool'
- The resource type for the vCenter resource pool 
 - class ResourceAllocationCreateSpec(reservation=None, expandable_reservation=None, limit=None, shares=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - ResourcePool.ResourceAllocationCreateSpecclass contains resource allocation information used to create a resource pool, see- ResourcePool.create(). This class was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- reservation ( - longor- None) – Amount of resource that is guaranteed available to a resource pool. Reserved resources are not wasted if they are not used. If the utilization is less than the reservation, the resources can be utilized by other running virtual machines. Units are MB fo memory, and MHz for CPU. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. If None or empty,- ResourcePool.ResourceAllocationCreateSpec.reservationwill be set to 0.
- expandable_reservation ( - boolor- None) – In a resource pool with an expandable reservation, the reservation can grow beyond the specified value, if the parent resource pool has unreserved resources. A non-expandable reservation is called a fixed reservation. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. If None or empty,- ResourcePool.ResourceAllocationCreateSpec.expandable_reservationwill be set to true.
- limit ( - longor- None) – The utilization of a resource pool will not exceed this limit, even if there are available resources. This is typically used to ensure a consistent performance of resource pools independent of available resources. If set to -1, then there is no fixed limit on resource usage (only bounded by available resources and shares). Units are MB for memory, and MHz for CPU. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. If None or empty,- ResourcePool.ResourceAllocationCreateSpec.limitwill be set to -1.
- shares ( - ResourcePool.SharesInfoor- None) – Shares are used in case of resource contention. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. If None or empty,- ResourcePool.ResourceAllocationCreateSpec.shareswill be set to ‘- ResourcePool.SharesInfo.Level.NORMAL’.
 
 
 - class ResourceAllocationInfo(reservation=None, expandable_reservation=None, limit=None, shares=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - ResourcePool.ResourceAllocationInfoclass contains resource allocation information of a resource pool. This class was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- reservation ( - long) – Amount of resource that is guaranteed available to a resource pool. Reserved resources are not wasted if they are not used. If the utilization is less than the reservation, the resources can be utilized by other running virtual machines. Units are MB fo memory, and MHz for CPU. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0.
- expandable_reservation ( - bool) – In a resource pool with an expandable reservation, the reservation can grow beyond the specified value, if the parent resource pool has unreserved resources. A non-expandable reservation is called a fixed reservation. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0.
- limit ( - long) – The utilization of a resource pool will not exceed this limit, even if there are available resources. This is typically used to ensure a consistent performance of resource pools independent of available resources. If set to -1, then there is no fixed limit on resource usage (only bounded by available resources and shares). Units are MB for memory, and MHz for CPU. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0.
- shares ( - ResourcePool.SharesInfo) – Shares are used in case of resource contention. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0.
 
 
 - class ResourceAllocationUpdateSpec(reservation=None, expandable_reservation=None, limit=None, shares=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - ResourceAllocationUpdateSpecclass descrives the updates to be made to the resource allocation settings of a resource pool. This class was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- reservation ( - longor- None) – Amount of resource that is guaranteed available to a resource pool. Reserved resources are not wasted if they are not used. If the utilization is less than the reservation, the resources can be utilized by other running virtual machines. Units are MB fo memory, and MHz for CPU. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. If None or empty,- reservationwill be set to 0.
- expandable_reservation ( - boolor- None) – In a resource pool with an expandable reservation, the reservation can grow beyond the specified value, if the parent resource pool has unreserved resources. A non-expandable reservation is called a fixed reservation. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. If None or empty,- expandableReservationwill be set to true.
- limit ( - longor- None) – The utilization of a resource pool will not exceed this limit, even if there are available resources. This is typically used to ensure a consistent performance of resource pools independent of available resources. If set to -1, then there is no fixed limit on resource usage (only bounded by available resources and shares). Units are MB for memory, and MHz for CPU. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. If None or empty,- limitwill be set to -1.
- shares ( - ResourcePool.SharesInfoor- None) – Shares are used in case of resource contention. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. If None or empty,- shareswill be set to ‘- ResourcePool.SharesInfo.Level.NORMAL’.
 
 
 - Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - ResourcePool.SharesInfoclass provides specification of shares.- Shares are used to determine relative allocation between resource consumers. In general, a consumer with more shares gets proportionally more of the resource, subject to certain other constraints.. This class was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. - Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- level ( - ResourcePool.SharesInfo.Level) – The allocation level. It maps to a pre-determined set of numeric values for shares. If the shares value does not map to a predefined size, then the level is set as CUSTOM. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0.
- shares ( - long) –- When - ResourcePool.SharesInfo.levelis set to CUSTOM, it is the number of shares allocated. Otherwise, this value is ignored.- There is no unit for this value. It is a relative measure based on the settings for other resource pools.. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. This attribute is optional and it is only relevant when the value of - levelis- ResourcePool.SharesInfo.Level.CUSTOM.
 
 - Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.enum.Enum- The - ResourcePool.SharesInfo.Levelclass defines the possible values for the allocation level. This enumeration was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0.- Note - This class represents an enumerated type in the interface language definition. The class contains class attributes which represent the values in the current version of the enumerated type. Newer versions of the enumerated type may contain new values. To use new values of the enumerated type in communication with a server that supports the newer version of the API, you instantiate this class. See enumerated type description page. - Parameters
- string ( - str) – String value for the- Levelinstance.
 - If - set, in case there is resource contention the server uses the shares value to determine the resource allocation. This class attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0.
 - For CPU: Shares = 2000 * number of virtual CPUs.
- For Memory: Shares = 20 * virtual machine memory size in MB. 
 - . This class attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. 
 - For CPU: Shares = 500 * number of virtual CPUs.
- For Memory: Shares = 5 * virtual machine memory size in MB. 
 - . This class attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. 
 - For CPU: Shares = 1000 * number of virtual CPUs.
- For Memory: Shares = 10 * virtual machine memory size in MB. 
 - . This class attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. 
 
 
 - class Summary(resource_pool=None, name=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - ResourcePool.Summaryclass contains commonly used information about a resource pool in vCenter Server.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- resource_pool ( - str) – Identifier of the resource pool. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- ResourcePool. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- ResourcePool.
- name ( - str) – Name of the resource pool.
 
 
 - class UpdateSpec(name=None, cpu_allocation=None, memory_allocation=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The class contains specification for updating the configuration of a resource pool. This class was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. - Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- name ( - stror- None) – Name of the resource pool. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. if None or empty, the name of the resource pool will not be changed.
- cpu_allocation ( - ResourcePool.ResourceAllocationUpdateSpecor- None) – Resource allocation for CPU. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. if None or empty, the CPU allocation of the resource pool will not be changed.
- memory_allocation ( - ResourcePool.ResourceAllocationUpdateSpecor- None) – Resource allocation for memory. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. if None or empty, the memory allocation of the resource pool will not be changed.
 
 
 - create(spec)
- Creates a resource pool. This method was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. - Parameters
- spec ( - ResourcePool.CreateSpec) – Specification of the new resource pool to be created, see- ResourcePool.CreateSpec.
- Return type
- str
- Returns
- The identifier of the newly created resource pool. The return value will be an identifier for the resource type: - ResourcePool.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ErrorIf the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentIf a parameter passed in the spec is invalid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundIf the resource specified in parent could not be found
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ResourceInaccessibleIf the specified resource in parent is not accessible.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableIf the system is unable to communicate with a service to complete the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnableToAllocateResourceif any of the resources needed to create the resource pool could not be allocated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthenticatedIf the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedIf the user doesn’t have the required privileges.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- The resource - ResourcePoolreferenced by the attribute- ResourcePool.CreateSpec.parentrequires- Resource.CreatePool.
 
 
 - delete(resource_pool)
- Deletes a resource pool. This method was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. - Parameters
- resource_pool ( - str) – Identifier of the resource pool to be deleted. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- ResourcePool.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ErrorIf the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundIf the resource pool is not found.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableIf the system is unable to communicate with a service to complete the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthenticatedIf the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedIf the user doesn’t have the required privileges.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnsupportedIf the resource pool is a root resource pool.
 
 - get(resource_pool)
- Retrieves information about the resource pool indicated by - resource_pool.- Parameters
- resource_pool ( - str) – Identifier of the resource pool for which information should be retrieved. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- ResourcePool.
- Return type
- Returns
- Information about the resource pool. 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundIf the resource pool indicated by- resource_pooldoes not exist.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableIf the system is unable to communicate with a service to complete the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthenticatedIf the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedIf the user doesn’t have the required privileges.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- The resource - ResourcePoolreferenced by the parameter- resource_poolrequires- System.Read.
 
 
 - list(filter=None)
- Returns information about at most 1000 visible (subject to permission checks) resource pools in vCenter matching the - ResourcePool.FilterSpec.- Parameters
- filter ( - ResourcePool.FilterSpecor- None) – Specification of matching resource pools for which information should be returned. If None, the behavior is equivalent to a- ResourcePool.FilterSpecwith all attributes None which means all resource pools match the filter.
- Return type
- Returns
- Commonly used information about the resource pools matching the - ResourcePool.FilterSpec.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnableToAllocateResourceIf more than 1000 resource pools match the- ResourcePool.FilterSpec.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableIf the system is unable to communicate with a service to complete the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthenticatedIf the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedIf the user doesn’t have the required privileges.
 
 - update(resource_pool, spec)
- Updates the configuration of a resource pool. This method was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. - Parameters
- resource_pool ( - str) – Identifier of the resource pool. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- ResourcePool.
- spec ( - ResourcePool.UpdateSpec) – Specification for updating the configuration of the resource pool.
 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ErrorIf the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentIf any of the specified parameters is invalid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundIf the resource pool is not found.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableIf the system is unable to communicate with a service to complete the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnableToAllocateResourceIf any of the resources needed to reconfigure the resource pool could not be allocated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthenticatedIf the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnauthorizedIf the user doesn’t have the required privileges.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- The resource - ResourcePoolreferenced by the parameter- resource_poolrequires- Resource.EditPool.
 
 
 
- class com.vmware.vcenter_client.StubFactory(stub_config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubFactoryBase- Initialize StubFactoryBase - Parameters
- stub_config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Stub config instance
 
- class com.vmware.vcenter_client.VM(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- The - VMclass provides methods for managing the lifecycle of a virtual machine.- Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - class ClonePlacementSpec(folder=None, resource_pool=None, host=None, cluster=None, datastore=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - VM.ClonePlacementSpecclass contains information used to place a clone of a virtual machine onto resources within the vCenter inventory. This class was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- folder ( - stror- None) – Virtual machine folder into which the cloned virtual machine should be placed. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- Folder. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- Folder. If attribute is None, the system will use the virtual machine folder of the source virtual machine. If this results in a conflict due to other placement parameters, the virtual machine clone operation will fail.
- resource_pool ( - stror- None) – Resource pool into which the cloned virtual machine should be placed. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- ResourcePool. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- ResourcePool. If attribute is None, the system will use the resource pool of the source virtual machine. If this results in a conflict due to other placement parameters, the virtual machine clone operation will fail.
- host ( - stror- None) –- Host onto which the cloned virtual machine should be placed. - If - hostand- resourcePoolare both specified,- resourcePoolmust belong to- host.- If - hostand- clusterare both specified,- hostmust be a member of- cluster.. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- HostSystem. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- HostSystem. If this attribute is unset, if- resourcePoolis unset, the cloned virtual machine will use the host of the source virtual machine. if- resourcePoolis set, and the target is a standalone host, the host is used. if- resourcePoolis set, and the target is a DRS cluster, a host will be picked by DRS. if- resourcePoolis set, and the target is a cluster without DRS, InvalidArgument will be thrown.
- cluster ( - stror- None) –- Cluster into which the cloned virtual machine should be placed. - If - clusterand- resourcePoolare both specified,- resourcePoolmust belong to- cluster.- If - clusterand- hostare both specified,- hostmust be a member of- cluster.. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- ClusterComputeResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- ClusterComputeResource. If- resourcePoolor- hostis specified, it is recommended that this attribute be None.
- datastore ( - stror- None) – Datastore on which the cloned virtual machine’s configuration state should be stored. This datastore will also be used for any virtual disks that are created as part of the virtual machine clone operation unless individually overridden. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- Datastore. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- Datastore. If attribute is None, the system will use the datastore of the source virtual machine.
 
 
 - class CloneSpec(source=None, name=None, placement=None, disks_to_remove=None, disks_to_update=None, power_on=None, guest_customization_spec=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- Document-based clone spec. This class was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. - Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- source ( - str) – Virtual machine to clone from. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- VirtualMachine. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- VirtualMachine.
- name ( - str) – Virtual machine name. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0.
- placement ( - VM.ClonePlacementSpecor- None) – Virtual machine placement information. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. If this attribute is None, the system will use the values from the source virtual machine. If specified, each field will be used for placement. If the fields result in disjoint placement the operation will fail. If the fields along with the placement values of the source virtual machine result in disjoint placement the operation will fail.
- disks_to_remove ( - setof- stror- None) – Set of Disks to Remove. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.Disk. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.Disk. If None, all disks will be copied. If the same identifier is in- VM.CloneSpec.disks_to_updateInvalidArgument fault will be returned.
- disks_to_update (( - dictof- strand- VM.DiskCloneSpec) or- None) – Map of Disks to Update. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the key in the attribute- dictmust be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.Disk. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the key in the attribute- dictwill be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.Disk. If None, all disks will copied to the datastore specified in the- VM.ClonePlacementSpec.datastoreattribute of- VM.CloneSpec.placement. If the same identifier is in- VM.CloneSpec.disks_to_removeInvalidArgument fault will be thrown.
- power_on ( - boolor- None) – Attempt to perform a- VM.CloneSpec.power_onafter clone. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. If None, the virtual machine will not be powered on.
- guest_customization_spec ( - VM.GuestCustomizationSpecor- None) – Guest customization spec to apply to the virtual machine after the virtual machine is deployed. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. If None, the guest operating system is not customized after clone.
 
 
 - class ComputePlacementSpec(resource_pool=None, host=None, cluster=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - VM.ComputePlacementSpecclass contains information used to place a virtual machine on compute resources.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- resource_pool ( - stror- None) – Resource pool into which the virtual machine should be placed. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- ResourcePool. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- ResourcePool. This attribute is currently required if both- hostand- clusterare None. In the future, if this attribute is None, the system will attempt to choose a suitable resource pool for the virtual machine; if a resource pool cannot be chosen, the virtual machine creation operation will fail.
- host ( - stror- None) –- Host onto which the virtual machine should be placed. - If - hostand- resourcePoolare both specified,- resourcePoolmust belong to- host.- If - hostand- clusterare both specified,- hostmust be a member of- cluster. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- HostSystem. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- HostSystem. This attribute may be None if- resourcePoolor- clusteris specified. If None, the system will attempt to choose a suitable host for the virtual machine; if a host cannot be chosen, the virtual machine creation operation will fail.
- cluster ( - stror- None) –- Cluster into which the virtual machine should be placed. - If - clusterand- resourcePoolare both specified,- resourcePoolmust belong to- cluster.- If - clusterand- hostare both specified,- hostmust be a member of- cluster. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- ClusterComputeResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- ClusterComputeResource. If- resourcePoolor- hostis specified, it is recommended that this attribute be None.
 
 
 - class CreateSpec(guest_os=None, name=None, placement=None, hardware_version=None, boot=None, boot_devices=None, cpu=None, memory=None, disks=None, nics=None, cdroms=None, floppies=None, parallel_ports=None, serial_ports=None, sata_adapters=None, scsi_adapters=None, nvme_adapters=None, storage_policy=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- Document-based creation spec. - Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- guest_os ( - com.vmware.vcenter.vm_client.GuestOS) – Guest OS.
- name ( - stror- None) – Virtual machine name. If None, a default name will be generated by the server.
- placement ( - VM.PlacementSpecor- None) – Virtual machine placement information. This attribute is currently required. In the future, if this attribute is None, the system will attempt to choose suitable resources on which to place the virtual machine.
- hardware_version ( - com.vmware.vcenter.vm_client.Hardware.Versionor- None) – Virtual hardware version. If None, defaults to the most recent version supported by the server.
- boot ( - com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware_client.Boot.CreateSpecor- None) – Boot configuration. If None, guest-specific default values will be used.
- boot_devices ( - listof- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.boot_client.Device.EntryCreateSpecor- None) – Boot device configuration. If None, a server-specific boot sequence will be used.
- cpu ( - com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware_client.Cpu.UpdateSpecor- None) – CPU configuration. If None, guest-specific default values will be used.
- memory ( - com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware_client.Memory.UpdateSpecor- None) – Memory configuration. If None, guest-specific default values will be used.
- disks ( - listof- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware_client.Disk.CreateSpecor- None) – List of disks. If None, a single blank virtual disk of a guest-specific size will be created on the same storage as the virtual machine configuration, and will use a guest-specific host bus adapter type. If the guest-specific size is 0, no virtual disk will be created.
- nics ( - listof- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware_client.Ethernet.CreateSpecor- None) – List of Ethernet adapters. If None, no Ethernet adapters will be created.
- cdroms ( - listof- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware_client.Cdrom.CreateSpecor- None) – List of CD-ROMs. If None, no CD-ROM devices will be created.
- floppies ( - listof- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware_client.Floppy.CreateSpecor- None) – List of floppy drives. If None, no floppy drives will be created.
- parallel_ports ( - listof- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware_client.Parallel.CreateSpecor- None) – List of parallel ports. If None, no parallel ports will be created.
- serial_ports ( - listof- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware_client.Serial.CreateSpecor- None) – List of serial ports. If None, no serial ports will be created.
- sata_adapters ( - listof- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.adapter_client.Sata.CreateSpecor- None) – List of SATA adapters. If None, any adapters necessary to connect the virtual machine’s storage devices will be created; this includes any devices that explicitly specify a SATA host bus adapter, as well as any devices that do not specify a host bus adapter if the guest’s preferred adapter type is SATA.
- scsi_adapters ( - listof- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.adapter_client.Scsi.CreateSpecor- None) – List of SCSI adapters. If None, any adapters necessary to connect the virtual machine’s storage devices will be created; this includes any devices that explicitly specify a SCSI host bus adapter, as well as any devices that do not specify a host bus adapter if the guest’s preferred adapter type is SCSI. The type of the SCSI adapter will be a guest-specific default type.
- nvme_adapters ( - listof- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.adapter_client.Nvme.CreateSpecor- None) – List of NVMe adapters. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.1. If None, any adapters necessary to connect the virtual machine’s storage devices will be created; this includes any devices that explicitly specify a NVMe host bus adapter, as well as any devices that do not specify a host bus adapter if the guest’s preferred adapter type is NVMe.
- storage_policy ( - VM.StoragePolicySpecor- None) – The- VM.StoragePolicySpecclass contains information about the storage policy that is to be associated with the virtual machine home (which contains the configuration and log files). This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. If None the datastore default storage policy (if applicable) is applied. Currently a default storage policy is only supported by object datastores : VVol and vSAN. For non-object datastores, if None then no storage policy would be associated with the virtual machine home.
 
 
 - class DiskCloneSpec(datastore=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- Document-based disk clone spec. This class was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. - Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- datastore ( - stror- None) – Destination datastore to clone disk. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- Datastore. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- Datastore. This attribute is currently required. In the future, if this attribute is None disk will be copied to the datastore specified in the- VM.ClonePlacementSpec.datastoreattribute of- VM.CloneSpec.placement.
 
 - class DiskRelocateSpec(datastore=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- Document-based disk relocate spec. This class was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. - Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- datastore ( - stror- None) – Destination datastore to relocate disk. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- Datastore. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- Datastore. This attribute is currently required. In the future, if this attribute is unset, disk will use the datastore specified in- VM.RelocatePlacementSpec.datastoreattribute of- VM.RelocateSpec.placement.
 
 - class FilterSpec(vms=None, names=None, folders=None, datacenters=None, hosts=None, clusters=None, resource_pools=None, power_states=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - VM.FilterSpecclass contains attributes used to filter the results when listing virtual machines (see- VM.list()). If multiple attributes are specified, only virtual machines matching all of the attributes match the filter.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- vms ( - setof- stror- None) – Identifiers of virtual machines that can match the filter. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- VirtualMachine. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- VirtualMachine. If None or empty, virtual machines with any identifier match the filter.
- names ( - setof- stror- None) – Names that virtual machines must have to match the filter (see- VM.Info.name). If None or empty, virtual machines with any name match the filter.
- folders ( - setof- stror- None) – Folders that must contain the virtual machine for the virtual machine to match the filter. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- Folder. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- Folder. If None or empty, virtual machines in any folder match the filter.
- datacenters ( - setof- stror- None) – Datacenters that must contain the virtual machine for the virtual machine to match the filter. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- Datacenter. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- Datacenter. If None or empty, virtual machines in any datacenter match the filter.
- hosts ( - setof- stror- None) – Hosts that must contain the virtual machine for the virtual machine to match the filter. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- HostSystem. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- HostSystem. If None or empty, virtual machines on any host match the filter.
- clusters ( - setof- stror- None) – Clusters that must contain the virtual machine for the virtual machine to match the filter. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- ClusterComputeResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- ClusterComputeResource. If None or empty, virtual machines in any cluster match the filter.
- resource_pools ( - setof- stror- None) – Resource pools that must contain the virtual machine for the virtual machine to match the filter. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- ResourcePool. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- ResourcePool. If None or empty, virtual machines in any resource pool match the filter.
- power_states ( - setof- com.vmware.vcenter.vm_client.Power.Stateor- None) – Power states that a virtual machine must be in to match the filter (see- com.vmware.vcenter.vm_client.Power.Info.state. If None or empty, virtual machines in any power state match the filter.
 
 
 - class GuestCustomizationSpec(name=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - VM.GuestCustomizationSpecclass contains information required to customize a virtual machine when deploying it. This class was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- name ( - stror- None) – Name of the customization specification. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. If None, no guest customization is performed.
 
 - class Info(guest_os=None, name=None, identity=None, power_state=None, instant_clone_frozen=None, hardware=None, boot=None, boot_devices=None, cpu=None, memory=None, disks=None, nics=None, cdroms=None, floppies=None, parallel_ports=None, serial_ports=None, sata_adapters=None, scsi_adapters=None, nvme_adapters=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- Document-based info. - Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- guest_os ( - com.vmware.vcenter.vm_client.GuestOS) – Guest OS.
- name ( - str) – Virtual machine name.
- identity ( - com.vmware.vcenter.vm_client.Identity.Info) – Identity of the virtual machine. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.1. This attribute is optional because it was added in a newer version than its parent node.
- power_state ( - com.vmware.vcenter.vm_client.Power.State) – Power state of the virtual machine.
- instant_clone_frozen ( - bool) – Indicates whether the virtual machine is frozen for instant clone, or not. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.1. This attribute is optional because it was added in a newer version than its parent node.
- hardware ( - com.vmware.vcenter.vm_client.Hardware.Info) – Virtual hardware version information.
- boot ( - com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware_client.Boot.Info) – Boot configuration.
- boot_devices ( - listof- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.boot_client.Device.Entry) – Boot device configuration. If the- listhas no entries, a server-specific default boot sequence is used.
- cpu ( - com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware_client.Cpu.Info) – CPU configuration.
- memory ( - com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware_client.Memory.Info) – Memory configuration.
- disks ( - dictof- strand- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware_client.Disk.Info) – List of disks. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the key in the attribute- dictmust be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.Disk. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the key in the attribute- dictwill be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.Disk.
- nics ( - dictof- strand- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware_client.Ethernet.Info) – List of Ethernet adapters. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the key in the attribute- dictmust be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.Ethernet. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the key in the attribute- dictwill be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.Ethernet.
- cdroms ( - dictof- strand- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware_client.Cdrom.Info) – List of CD-ROMs. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the key in the attribute- dictmust be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.Cdrom. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the key in the attribute- dictwill be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.Cdrom.
- floppies ( - dictof- strand- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware_client.Floppy.Info) – List of floppy drives. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the key in the attribute- dictmust be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.Floppy. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the key in the attribute- dictwill be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.Floppy.
- parallel_ports ( - dictof- strand- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware_client.Parallel.Info) – List of parallel ports. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the key in the attribute- dictmust be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.ParallelPort. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the key in the attribute- dictwill be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.ParallelPort.
- serial_ports ( - dictof- strand- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware_client.Serial.Info) – List of serial ports. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the key in the attribute- dictmust be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.SerialPort. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the key in the attribute- dictwill be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.SerialPort.
- sata_adapters ( - dictof- strand- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.adapter_client.Sata.Info) – List of SATA adapters. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the key in the attribute- dictmust be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.SataAdapter. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the key in the attribute- dictwill be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.SataAdapter.
- scsi_adapters ( - dictof- strand- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.adapter_client.Scsi.Info) – List of SCSI adapters. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the key in the attribute- dictmust be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.ScsiAdapter. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the key in the attribute- dictwill be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.ScsiAdapter.
- nvme_adapters ( - dictof- strand- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.adapter_client.Nvme.Info) – List of NVMe adapters. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.1. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the key in the attribute- dictmust be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.NvmeAdapter. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the key in the attribute- dictwill be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.NvmeAdapter. This attribute is optional because it was added in a newer version than its parent node.
 
 
 - class InstantClonePlacementSpec(folder=None, resource_pool=None, datastore=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - VM.InstantClonePlacementSpecclass contains information used to place an InstantClone of a virtual machine onto resources within the vCenter inventory. This class was added in vSphere API 6.7.1.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- folder ( - stror- None) – Virtual machine folder into which the InstantCloned virtual machine should be placed. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.1. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- Folder. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- Folder. If attribute is None, the system will use the virtual machine folder of the source virtual machine.
- resource_pool ( - stror- None) – Resource pool into which the InstantCloned virtual machine should be placed. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.1. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- ResourcePool. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- ResourcePool. If attribute is None, the system will use the resource pool of the source virtual machine.
- datastore ( - stror- None) – Datastore on which the InstantCloned virtual machine’s configuration state should be stored. This datastore will also be used for any virtual disks that are created as part of the virtual machine InstantClone operation. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.1. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- Datastore. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- Datastore. If attribute is None, the system will use the datastore of the source virtual machine.
 
 
 - class InstantCloneSpec(source=None, name=None, placement=None, nics_to_update=None, disconnect_all_nics=None, parallel_ports_to_update=None, serial_ports_to_update=None, bios_uuid=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- Document-based InstantClone spec. This class was added in vSphere API 6.7.1. - Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- source ( - str) – Virtual machine to InstantClone from. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.1. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- VirtualMachine. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- VirtualMachine.
- name ( - str) – Name of the new virtual machine. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.1.
- placement ( - VM.InstantClonePlacementSpecor- None) – Virtual machine placement information. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.1. If this attribute is None, the system will use the values from the source virtual machine. If specified, each field will be used for placement. If the fields result in disjoint placement the operation will fail. If the fields along with the placement values of the source virtual machine result in disjoint placement the operation will fail.
- nics_to_update (( - dictof- strand- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware_client.Ethernet.UpdateSpec) or- None) – Map of NICs to update. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.1. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the key in the attribute- dictmust be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.Ethernet. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the key in the attribute- dictwill be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.Ethernet. If None, no NICs will be updated.
- disconnect_all_nics ( - boolor- None) – Indicates whether all NICs on the destination virtual machine should be disconnected from the newtwork. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.1. If None, connection status of all NICs on the destination virtual machine will be the same as on the source virtual machine.
- parallel_ports_to_update (( - dictof- strand- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware_client.Parallel.UpdateSpec) or- None) – Map of parallel ports to Update. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.1. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the key in the attribute- dictmust be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.ParallelPort. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the key in the attribute- dictwill be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.ParallelPort. If None, no parallel ports will be updated.
- serial_ports_to_update (( - dictof- strand- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware_client.Serial.UpdateSpec) or- None) – Map of serial ports to Update. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.1. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the key in the attribute- dictmust be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.SerialPort. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the key in the attribute- dictwill be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.SerialPort. If None, no serial ports will be updated.
- bios_uuid ( - stror- None) – 128-bit SMBIOS UUID of a virtual machine represented as a hexadecimal string in “12345678-abcd-1234-cdef-123456789abc” format. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7.1. If None, will be generated.
 
 
 - class InventoryPlacementSpec(folder=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - VM.InventoryPlacementSpecclass contains information used to place a virtual machine in the vCenter inventory.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- folder ( - stror- None) – Virtual machine folder into which the virtual machine should be placed. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- Folder. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- Folder. This attribute is currently required. In the future, if this attribute is None, the system will attempt to choose a suitable folder for the virtual machine; if a folder cannot be chosen, the virtual machine creation operation will fail.
 
 - class PlacementSpec(folder=None, resource_pool=None, host=None, cluster=None, datastore=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - VM.PlacementSpecclass contains information used to place a virtual machine onto resources within the vCenter inventory.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- folder ( - stror- None) – Virtual machine folder into which the virtual machine should be placed. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- Folder. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- Folder. This attribute is currently required. In the future, if this attribute is None, the system will attempt to choose a suitable folder for the virtual machine; if a folder cannot be chosen, the virtual machine creation operation will fail.
- resource_pool ( - stror- None) – Resource pool into which the virtual machine should be placed. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- ResourcePool. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- ResourcePool. This attribute is currently required if both- hostand- clusterare None. In the future, if this attribute is None, the system will attempt to choose a suitable resource pool for the virtual machine; if a resource pool cannot be chosen, the virtual machine creation operation will fail.
- host ( - stror- None) –- Host onto which the virtual machine should be placed. - If - hostand- resourcePoolare both specified,- resourcePoolmust belong to- host.- If - hostand- clusterare both specified,- hostmust be a member of- cluster. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- HostSystem. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- HostSystem. This attribute may be None if- resourcePoolor- clusteris specified. If None, the system will attempt to choose a suitable host for the virtual machine; if a host cannot be chosen, the virtual machine creation operation will fail.
- cluster ( - stror- None) –- Cluster into which the virtual machine should be placed. - If - clusterand- resourcePoolare both specified,- resourcePoolmust belong to- cluster.- If - clusterand- hostare both specified,- hostmust be a member of- cluster. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- ClusterComputeResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- ClusterComputeResource. If- resourcePoolor- hostis specified, it is recommended that this attribute be None.
- datastore ( - stror- None) – Datastore on which the virtual machine’s configuration state should be stored. This datastore will also be used for any virtual disks that are created as part of the virtual machine creation operation. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- Datastore. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- Datastore. This attribute is currently required. In the future, if this attribute is None, the system will attempt to choose suitable storage for the virtual machine; if storage cannot be chosen, the virtual machine creation operation will fail.
 
 
 - RESOURCE_TYPE = 'VirtualMachine'
- Resource type for virtual machines. 
 - class RegisterPlacementSpec(folder=None, resource_pool=None, host=None, cluster=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - VM.RegisterPlacementSpecclass contains information used to place a virtual machine, created from existing virtual machine files on storage, onto resources within the vCenter inventory. This class was added in vSphere API 6.8.7.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- folder ( - stror- None) – Virtual machine folder into which the virtual machine should be placed. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- Folder. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- Folder. This attribute is currently required. In the future, if this attribute is None, the system will attempt to choose a suitable folder for the virtual machine; if a folder cannot be chosen, the virtual machine creation operation will fail.
- resource_pool ( - stror- None) – Resource pool into which the virtual machine should be placed. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- ResourcePool. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- ResourcePool. This attribute is currently required if both- hostand- clusterare None. In the future, if this attribute is None, the system will attempt to choose a suitable resource pool for the virtual machine; if a resource pool cannot be chosen, the virtual machine creation operation will fail.
- host ( - stror- None) –- Host onto which the virtual machine should be placed. - If - hostand- resourcePoolare both specified,- resourcePoolmust belong to- host.- If - hostand- clusterare both specified,- hostmust be a member of- cluster. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- HostSystem. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- HostSystem. This attribute may be None if- resourcePoolor- clusteris specified. If None, the system will attempt to choose a suitable host for the virtual machine; if a host cannot be chosen, the virtual machine creation operation will fail.
- cluster ( - stror- None) –- Cluster into which the virtual machine should be placed. - If - clusterand- resourcePoolare both specified,- resourcePoolmust belong to- cluster.- If - clusterand- hostare both specified,- hostmust be a member of- cluster. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- ClusterComputeResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- ClusterComputeResource. If- resourcePoolor- hostis specified, it is recommended that this attribute be None.
 
 
 - class RegisterSpec(datastore=None, path=None, datastore_path=None, name=None, placement=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - VM.RegisterSpecclass contains information used to create a virtual machine from existing virtual machine files on storage.- The location of the virtual machine files on storage must be specified by providing either - VM.RegisterSpec.datastoreand- VM.RegisterSpec.pathor by providing- VM.RegisterSpec.datastore_path. If- VM.RegisterSpec.datastoreand- VM.RegisterSpec.pathare- set,- VM.RegisterSpec.datastore_pathmust be None, and if- VM.RegisterSpec.datastore_pathis- set,- VM.RegisterSpec.datastoreand- VM.RegisterSpec.pathmust be None.. This class was added in vSphere API 6.8.7.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- datastore ( - stror- None) – Identifier of the datastore on which the virtual machine’s configuration state is stored. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.8.7. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- Datastore. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- Datastore. If None,- VM.RegisterSpec.pathmust also be None and- VM.RegisterSpec.datastore_pathmust be- set.
- path ( - stror- None) – Path to the virtual machine’s configuration file on the datastore corresponding to {\@link #datastore). This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.8.7. If None,- VM.RegisterSpec.datastoremust also be None and- VM.RegisterSpec.datastore_pathmust be- set.
- datastore_path ( - stror- None) – Datastore path for the virtual machine’s configuration file in the format “[datastore name] path”. For example “[storage1] Test-VM/Test-VM.vmx”. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.8.7. If None, both- VM.RegisterSpec.datastoreand- VM.RegisterSpec.pathmust be- set.
- name ( - stror- None) – Virtual machine name. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.8.7. If None, the display name from the virtual machine’s configuration file will be used.
- placement ( - VM.RegisterPlacementSpecor- None) – Virtual machine placement information. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.8.7. This attribute is currently required. In the future, if this attribute is None, the system will attempt to choose suitable resources on which to place the virtual machine.
 
 
 - class RelocatePlacementSpec(folder=None, resource_pool=None, host=None, cluster=None, datastore=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - VM.RelocatePlacementSpecclass contains information used to change the placement of an existing virtual machine within the vCenter inventory. This class was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- folder ( - stror- None) – Virtual machine folder into which the virtual machine should be placed. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- Folder. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- Folder. If this attribute is None, the virtual machine will stay in the current folder.
- resource_pool ( - stror- None) – Resource pool into which the virtual machine should be placed. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- ResourcePool. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- ResourcePool. If this attribute is None, the virtual machine will stay in the current resource pool.
- host ( - stror- None) –- Host onto which the virtual machine should be placed. - If - hostand- resourcePoolare both specified,- resourcePoolmust belong to- host.- If - hostand- clusterare both specified,- hostmust be a member of- cluster.. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- HostSystem. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- HostSystem. If this attribute is unset, if- resourcePoolis unset, the virtual machine will remain on the current host. if- resourcePoolis set, and the target is a standalone host, the host is used. if- resourcePoolis set, and the target is a DRS cluster, a host will be picked by DRS. if- resourcePoolis set, and the target is a cluster without DRS, InvalidArgument will be thrown.
- cluster ( - stror- None) –- Cluster into which the virtual machine should be placed. - If - clusterand- resourcePoolare both specified,- resourcePoolmust belong to- cluster.- If - clusterand- hostare both specified,- hostmust be a member of- cluster.. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- ClusterComputeResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- ClusterComputeResource. If- resourcePoolor- hostis specified, it is recommended that this attribute be None.
- datastore ( - stror- None) – Datastore on which the virtual machine’s configuration state should be stored. This datastore will also be used for any virtual disks that are associated with the virtual machine, unless individually overridden. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- Datastore. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- Datastore. If this attribute is None, the virtual machine will remain on the current datastore.
 
 
 - class RelocateSpec(placement=None, disks=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- Document-based relocate spec. This class was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. - Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- placement ( - VM.RelocatePlacementSpecor- None) – Virtual machine placement information. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. If this attribute is None, the system will use the values from the source virtual machine. If specified, each field will be used for placement. If the fields result in disjoint placement the operation will fail. If the fields along with the other existing placement of the virtual machine result in disjoint placement the operation will fail.
- disks (( - dictof- strand- VM.DiskRelocateSpec) or- None) – Individual disk relocation map. This attribute was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the key in the attribute- dictmust be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.Disk. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the key in the attribute- dictwill be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.Disk. If None, all disks will migrate to the datastore specified in the- VM.RelocatePlacementSpec.datastoreattribute of- VM.RelocateSpec.placement.
 
 
 - class StoragePlacementSpec(datastore=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - VM.StoragePlacementSpecclass contains information used to store a virtual machine’s files.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- datastore ( - stror- None) – Datastore on which the virtual machine’s configuration state should be stored. This datastore will also be used for any virtual disks that are created as part of the virtual machine creation operation. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- Datastore. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- Datastore. This attribute is currently required. In the future, if this attribute is None, the system will attempt to choose suitable storage for the virtual machine; if storage cannot be chosen, the virtual machine creation operation will fail.
 
 - class StoragePolicySpec(policy=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - VM.StoragePolicySpecclass contains information about the storage policy to be associated with a virtual machine object. This class was added in vSphere API 6.7.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- policy ( - str) – Identifier of the storage policy which should be associated with the virtual machine. This attribute was added in vSphere API 6.7. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vcenter.StoragePolicy. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vcenter.StoragePolicy.
 
 - class Summary(vm=None, name=None, power_state=None, cpu_count=None, memory_size_mib=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - VM.Summaryclass contains commonly used information about a virtual machine.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- vm ( - str) – Identifier of the virtual machine. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- VirtualMachine. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- VirtualMachine.
- name ( - str) – Name of the Virtual machine.
- power_state ( - com.vmware.vcenter.vm_client.Power.State) – Power state of the virtual machine.
- cpu_count ( - longor- None) – Number of CPU cores. This attribute will be None if the virtual machine configuration is not available. For example, the configuration information would be unavailable if the server is unable to access the virtual machine files on disk, and is often also unavailable during the intial phases of virtual machine creation.
- memory_size_mib ( - longor- None) – Memory size in mebibytes. This attribute will be None if the virtual machine configuration is not available. For example, the configuration information would be unavailable if the server is unable to access the virtual machine files on disk, and is often also unavailable during the intial phases of virtual machine creation.
 
 
 - clone(spec)
- Creates a virtual machine from an existing virtual machine. - . This method was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. - Parameters
- spec ( - VM.CloneSpec) – Virtual machine clone specification.
- Return type
- str
- Returns
- ID of newly-created virtual machine. The return value will be an identifier for the resource type: - VirtualMachine.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.AlreadyExistsif a virtual machine with the specified name already exists.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif any of the specified parameters are invalid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif any of the resources specified in spec could not be found
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ResourceInaccessibleif a specified resource (eg. host) is not accessible.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableif the system is unable to communicate with a service to complete the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnableToAllocateResourceif any of the resources needed to clone the virtual machine could not be allocated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user doesn’t have the required privileges.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- The resource - Datastorereferenced by the attribute- VM.DiskCloneSpec.datastorerequires- Datastore.AllocateSpace.
- The resource - Datastorereferenced by the attribute- VM.ClonePlacementSpec.datastorerequires- Datastore.AllocateSpace.
- The resource - Folderreferenced by the attribute- VM.ClonePlacementSpec.folderrequires- VirtualMachine.Inventory.CreateFromExisting.
- The resource - ResourcePoolreferenced by the attribute- VM.ClonePlacementSpec.resource_poolrequires- Resource.AssignVMToPool.
- The resource - VirtualMachinereferenced by the attribute- VM.CloneSpec.sourcerequires- VirtualMachine.Provisioning.Clone.
 
 
 - clone_task(spec)
- Creates a virtual machine from an existing virtual machine. - . This method was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. - Parameters
- spec ( - VM.CloneSpec) – Virtual machine clone specification.
- Return type
- class
- vmware.vapi.stdlib.client.task.Task 
 
- Returns
- Task instance 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.AlreadyExistsif a virtual machine with the specified name already exists.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif any of the specified parameters are invalid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif any of the resources specified in spec could not be found
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ResourceInaccessibleif a specified resource (eg. host) is not accessible.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableif the system is unable to communicate with a service to complete the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnableToAllocateResourceif any of the resources needed to clone the virtual machine could not be allocated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user doesn’t have the required privileges.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- The resource - Datastorereferenced by the attribute- VM.DiskCloneSpec.datastorerequires- Datastore.AllocateSpace.
- The resource - Datastorereferenced by the attribute- VM.ClonePlacementSpec.datastorerequires- Datastore.AllocateSpace.
- The resource - Folderreferenced by the attribute- VM.ClonePlacementSpec.folderrequires- VirtualMachine.Inventory.CreateFromExisting.
- The resource - ResourcePoolreferenced by the attribute- VM.ClonePlacementSpec.resource_poolrequires- Resource.AssignVMToPool.
- The resource - VirtualMachinereferenced by the attribute- VM.CloneSpec.sourcerequires- VirtualMachine.Provisioning.Clone.
 
 
 - create(spec)
- Creates a virtual machine. - Parameters
- spec ( - VM.CreateSpec) – Virtual machine specification.
- Return type
- str
- Returns
- ID of newly-created virtual machine. The return value will be an identifier for the resource type: - VirtualMachine.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.AlreadyExistsif a virtual machine with the specified name already exists.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif any of the specified parameters are invalid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif any of the resources specified in spec could not be found
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ResourceInaccessibleif a specified resource (eg. host) is not accessible.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ResourceInUseif any of the specified storage addresses (eg. IDE, SATA, SCSI, NVMe) result in a storage address conflict.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableif the system is unable to communicate with a service to complete the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnableToAllocateResourceif any of the resources needed to create the virtual machine could not be allocated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user doesn’t have the required privileges.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unsupportedif- guestOSis not supported for the requested virtual hardware version and spec includes None attributes that default to guest-specific values.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- The resource - Folderreferenced by the attribute- VM.InventoryPlacementSpec.folderrequires- VirtualMachine.Inventory.Create.
- The resource - ResourcePoolreferenced by the attribute- VM.ComputePlacementSpec.resource_poolrequires- Resource.AssignVMToPool.
- The resource - Datastorereferenced by the attribute- VM.StoragePlacementSpec.datastorerequires- Datastore.AllocateSpace.
- The resource - Networkreferenced by the attribute- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware_client.Ethernet.BackingSpec.networkrequires- Network.Assign.
 
 
 - delete(vm)
- Deletes a virtual machine. - Parameters
- vm ( - str) – Virtual machine identifier. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- VirtualMachine.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotAllowedInCurrentStateif the virtual machine is running (powered on).
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif the virtual machine is not found.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ResourceBusyif the virtual machine is busy performing another operation.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ResourceInaccessibleif the virtual machine’s configuration state cannot be accessed.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableif the system is unable to communicate with a service to complete the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user doesn’t have the required privileges.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- The resource - VirtualMachinereferenced by the parameter- vmrequires- VirtualMachine.Inventory.Delete.
 
 
 - get(vm)
- Returns information about a virtual machine. - Parameters
- vm ( - str) – Virtual machine identifier. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- VirtualMachine.
- Return type
- Returns
- Information about the specified virtual machine. 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif the virtual machine is not found.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ResourceInaccessibleif the virtual machine’s configuration state cannot be accessed.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableif the system is unable to communicate with a service to complete the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user doesn’t have the required privileges.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- The resource - VirtualMachinereferenced by the parameter- vmrequires- System.Read.
 
 
 - instant_clone(spec)
- Create an instant clone of an existing virtual machine. This method was added in vSphere API 6.7.1. - Parameters
- spec ( - VM.InstantCloneSpec) – Virtual machine InstantCloneSpec.
- Return type
- str
- Returns
- ID of newly-created virtual machine. The return value will be an identifier for the resource type: - VirtualMachine.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.AlreadyExistsif a virtual machine with the specified name already exists.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif any of the specified parameters are invalid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif any of the resources specified in spec could not be found
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ResourceInaccessibleif a specified resource (eg. host) is not accessible.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableif the system is unable to communicate with a service to complete the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnableToAllocateResourceif any of the resources needed to create an instant clone could not be allocated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user doesn’t have the required privileges.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- The resource - VirtualMachinereferenced by the attribute- VM.InstantCloneSpec.sourcerequires- VirtualMachine.Provisioning.Cloneand- VirtualMachine.Inventory.CreateFromExisting.
- The resource - Folderreferenced by the attribute- VM.InstantClonePlacementSpec.folderrequires- VirtualMachine.Interact.PowerOn.
- The resource - ResourcePoolreferenced by the attribute- VM.InstantClonePlacementSpec.resource_poolrequires- Resource.AssignVMToPool.
- The resource - Datastorereferenced by the attribute- VM.InstantClonePlacementSpec.datastorerequires- Datastore.AllocateSpace.
- The resource - Networkreferenced by the attribute- com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware_client.Ethernet.BackingSpec.networkrequires- Network.Assign.
 
 
 - list(filter=None)
- Returns information about at most 4000 visible (subject to permission checks) virtual machines in vCenter matching the - VM.FilterSpec.- Parameters
- filter ( - VM.FilterSpecor- None) – Specification of matching virtual machines for which information should be returned. If None, the behavior is equivalent to a- VM.FilterSpecwith all attributes None which means all virtual machines match the filter.
- Return type
- listof- VM.Summary
- Returns
- Commonly used information about the virtual machines matching the - VM.FilterSpec.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif the- VM.FilterSpec.power_statesattribute contains a value that is not supported by the server.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnableToAllocateResourceif more than 4000 virtual machines match the- VM.FilterSpec.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableif the system is unable to communicate with a service to complete the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user doesn’t have the required privileges.
 
 - register(spec)
- Creates a virtual machine from existing virtual machine files on storage. This method was added in vSphere API 6.8.7. - Parameters
- spec ( - VM.RegisterSpec) – Specification of the location of the virtual machine files and the placement of the new virtual machine.
- Return type
- str
- Returns
- Identifier of the newly-created virtual machine. The return value will be an identifier for the resource type: - VirtualMachine.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.AlreadyExistsif a virtual machine with the specified name already exists or if a virtual machine using the specified virtual machine files already exists.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif any of the specified parameters are invalid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif any of the resources specified in spec could not be found.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ResourceInaccessibleif a specified resource (eg. host) is not accessible.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableif the system is unable to communicate with a service to complete the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.UnableToAllocateResourceif any of the resources needed to register the virtual machine could not be allocated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user cannot be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user doesn’t have the required privileges.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- The resource - Datastorereferenced by the attribute- VM.RegisterSpec.datastorerequires- System.Read.
- The resource - Folderreferenced by the attribute- VM.InventoryPlacementSpec.folderrequires- VirtualMachine.Inventory.Register.
- The resource - ResourcePoolreferenced by the attribute- VM.ComputePlacementSpec.resource_poolrequires- Resource.AssignVMToPool.
 
 
 - relocate(vm, spec)
- Relocates a virtual machine based on the specification. The parts of the virtual machine that can move are: FOLDER, RESOURCE_POOL, HOST, CLUSTER and DATASTORE of home of the virtual machine and disks. - . This method was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. - Parameters
- vm ( - str) – Existing Virtual machine to relocate. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- VirtualMachine.
- spec ( - VM.RelocateSpec) – Relocate specification.
 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif any of the specified parameters are invalid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif any of the resources specified in spec or the given “vm” could not be found
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ResourceInaccessibleif a specified resource (eg. host) is not accessible.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableif the system is unable to communicate with a service to complete the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user doesn’t have the required privileges.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- The resource - VirtualMachinereferenced by the parameter- vmrequires- Resource.ColdMigrate.
- The resource - ResourcePoolreferenced by the attribute- VM.RelocatePlacementSpec.resource_poolrequires- Resource.AssignVMToPool.
 
 
 - relocate_task(vm, spec)
- Relocates a virtual machine based on the specification. The parts of the virtual machine that can move are: FOLDER, RESOURCE_POOL, HOST, CLUSTER and DATASTORE of home of the virtual machine and disks. - . This method was added in vSphere API 7.0.0.0. - Parameters
- vm ( - str) – Existing Virtual machine to relocate. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- VirtualMachine.
- spec ( - VM.RelocateSpec) – Relocate specification.
 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif any of the specified parameters are invalid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif any of the resources specified in spec or the given “vm” could not be found
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ResourceInaccessibleif a specified resource (eg. host) is not accessible.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableif the system is unable to communicate with a service to complete the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user doesn’t have the required privileges.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- The resource - VirtualMachinereferenced by the parameter- vmrequires- Resource.ColdMigrate.
- The resource - ResourcePoolreferenced by the attribute- VM.RelocatePlacementSpec.resource_poolrequires- Resource.AssignVMToPool.
 
 
 - unregister(vm)
- Removes the virtual machine corresponding to - vmfrom the vCenter inventory without removing any of the virtual machine’s files from storage. All high-level information stored with the management server (ESXi or vCenter) is removed, including information such as statistics, resource pool association, permissions, and alarms. This method was added in vSphere API 6.8.7.- Parameters
- vm ( - str) – Identifier of the virtual machine to be unregistered. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- VirtualMachine.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotAllowedInCurrentStateif the virtual machine is running (powered on).
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif there is no virtual machine associated with- vmin the system.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ResourceBusyif the virtual machine is busy performing another operation.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.ServiceUnavailableif the system is unable to communicate with a service to complete the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user doesn’t have the required privileges.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif you do not have all of the privileges described as follows:- The resource - VirtualMachinereferenced by the parameter- vmrequires- VirtualMachine.Inventory.Unregister.
 
 
 
com.vmware.vstats_client module
The com.vmware.vstats_client component provides API classes and types used
in the vStats service.
- class com.vmware.vstats_client.AcqSpecs(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- The - AcqSpecsclass provides methods to perform acquisition specification related operations. An acquisition specification defines the statistical data that should be collected at desired sampling rates from the underlying providers. It designates the resources and their counters which should be sampled, and a desired sampling rate. Warning: This class is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - class CounterSpec(cid_mid=None, set_id=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - AcqSpecs.CounterSpecclass designates a counter or counter set in an acquisition specification. Warning: This class is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- cid_mid ( - CidMidor- None) – Counter and optional meatadata identifier. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When None the- setIdfield will be used.
- set_id ( - stror- None) – Counter set identifier. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.CounterSet. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.CounterSet. When None the- cidMidfield will be used.
 
 
 - class CreateSpec(counters=None, resources=None, interval=None, expiration=None, memo_=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - AcqSpecs.CreateSpecclass contains information for a new data acquisition specification. Warning: This class is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- counters ( - AcqSpecs.CounterSpec) – Designates the counter(s) to be sampled. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.
- resources ( - listof- RsrcId) – A set of resource identifiers representing a single resource to be monitored. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.
- interval ( - longor- None) – Desired sampling rate in seconds. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. If None default of 10s will be used.
- expiration ( - longor- None) – Expiration time for this acquisition specification in Unix UTC number of seconds (since epoch). Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When this attribute is None or 0, default expiration duration is 100 minutes.
- memo ( - stror- None) – Consumer provided text about this acquisition specification. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. If None default empty string will be used.
 
 
 - class FilterSpec(page=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - AcqSpecs.FilterSpecclass contains attributes used to filter the results when listing acquisition specifications. Warning: This class is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- page ( - stror- None) – Used to retrieve paged data for larger result sets. The value of this token is generated by server and returned as- nextattribute in the result of- listmethods. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. None the first page of results will be returned.
 
 - class Info(id=None, counters=None, resources=None, interval=None, expiration=None, memo_=None, status=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - AcqSpecs.Infoclass is the information about an acquisition specification. It specifies the statistical data that should be collected at desired sampling rates. It designates the resources and their counters which should be sampled, and a desired sampling rate. Warning: This class is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- id ( - str) – Acquisition specification identifier. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.AcqSpec. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.AcqSpec.
- counters ( - AcqSpecs.CounterSpec) – Designates the counter(s) to be sampled. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.
- resources ( - listof- RsrcId) – A set of resource identifiers representing a single resource to be monitored. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.
- interval ( - longor- None) – Desired sampling rate in seconds. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When this attribute is None, default interval is 10 seconds.
- expiration ( - longor- None) – Expiration time for this acquisition specification represented as Unix UTC number of seconds (since epoch). Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When this attribute is None or 0, default expiration duration is 100 minutes.
- memo ( - str) – Consumer provided text about this Acquisition Specification. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.
- status ( - AcqSpecs.Status) – Acquisition Specification status. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.
 
 
 - class ListResult(acq_specs=None, next=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - AcqSpecs.ListResultclass contains attributes used to return the acquisition specifications. Warning: This class is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- acq_specs ( - listof- AcqSpecs.Info) – List of acquisition specifications received. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.
- next ( - stror- None) – The- nextattribute is a token used to retrieve paged data for larger result sets. This is opaque token generated by the server. It is to be sent in the- AcqSpecs.FilterSpec.pageattribute to issue a subsequent call to the list method for retrieving results that did not fit the current page. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- setwhen there are more results to retrieve.
 
 
 - RESOURCE_TYPE = 'com.vmware.vstats.model.AcqSpec'
- Resource type for acquisition specifications. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - class Status(string)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.enum.Enum- Describes the status of an Acquisition Specification. Warning: This enumeration is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. - Note - This class represents an enumerated type in the interface language definition. The class contains class attributes which represent the values in the current version of the enumerated type. Newer versions of the enumerated type may contain new values. To use new values of the enumerated type in communication with a server that supports the newer version of the API, you instantiate this class. See enumerated type description page. - Parameters
- string ( - str) – String value for the- Statusinstance.
 - DISABLED = Status(string='DISABLED')
- The acquisition specification is disabled when the stats data collection is paused. This can happen when the counters are enabled or disabled dynamically on providers. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - ENABLED = Status(string='ENABLED')
- The acquisition specification is enabled when the stats data collection is going on. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - EXPIRED = Status(string='EXPIRED')
- The acquisition specification is expired when the expiration time is exceeded. There is no data collection in that case. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 
 - class UpdateSpec(counters=None, resources=None, interval=None, expiration=None, memo_=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - AcqSpecs.UpdateSpecclass contains attributes that can be updated in an acquisition specification. Warning: This class is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- counters ( - AcqSpecs.CounterSpecor- None) – Designates the counter(s) to be sampled. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. If None, the value is unchanged.
- resources ( - listof- RsrcIdor- None) – A set of resource identifiers representing a single resource to be monitored. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. If None, the value is unchanged.
- interval ( - longor- None) – Desired sampling rate in seconds. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. If None, the value is unchanged.
- expiration ( - longor- None) – Expiration time for this acquisition specification in Unix UTC number of seconds (since epoch). When this attribute is 0, the default expiration duration is 100 minutes. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. If None, the value is unchanged.
- memo ( - stror- None) – Consumer provided text about this Acquisition Specification. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. If None, the value is unchanged.
 
 
 - create(acq_spec)
- Create a new acquisition specification record. Warning: This method is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. - Parameters
- acq_spec ( - AcqSpecs.CreateSpec) – Specification for the acquisition of stats data.
- Return type
- str
- Returns
- Identifier of the newly created acquisition specification. The return value will be an identifier for the resource type: - com.vmware.vstats.model.AcqSpec.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif- acq_speccontain any errors.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user does not have sufficient privileges.
 
 - delete(id)
- Delete an acquisition specification. Warning: This method is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. - Parameters
- id ( - str) – Acquisition specification ID. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.AcqSpec.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif- idis invalid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif acquisition specification could not be located.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user does not have sufficient privileges.
 
 - get(id)
- Returns information about a specific acquisition specification. Warning: This method is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. - Parameters
- id ( - str) – Acquisition specification ID. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.AcqSpec.
- Return type
- Returns
- Information about the desired acquisition specification. 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif- idis invalid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundacquisition specification could not be located.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user does not have sufficient privileges.
 
 - list(filter=None)
- Returns information about all acquisition specifications. Warning: This method is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. - Parameters
- filter ( - AcqSpecs.FilterSpecor- None) – Criteria for selecting records to return. When- setfiltering will be applied to the result.
- Return type
- Returns
- List of acquisition specification records. 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif any of the specified parameters are invalid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user does not have sufficient privileges.
 
 - update(id, acq_spec)
- Update an existing acquisition specification. Warning: This method is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. - Parameters
- id ( - str) – Acquisition specification ID. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.AcqSpec.
- acq_spec ( - AcqSpecs.UpdateSpec) – Updated acquisition specification.
 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif any of the specified parameters are invalid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundacquisition specification could not be located.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user does not have sufficient privileges.
 
 
- class com.vmware.vstats_client.CidMid(cid=None, mid=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - CidMidclass is used to designate a counter. It contains a counter id that identifies the semantical counter. There is optional metadata identifier that identifies the particular generation of the counter. When counter metadata is not designated vStats will use a default for the counter metadata. Warning: This class is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- cid ( - str) – Counter Id. CID is a string with rather strong semantic consistency across deployments and versions. If two CIDs are identical it implies the corresponding counters are the same. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.Counter. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.Counter.
- mid ( - stror- None) – MID is a 64-bit integer with strong consistency. Given a particular CID=cid, if two MIDs are the same, then the corresponding counter-metadata objects are same. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.CounterMetadata. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.CounterMetadata. When this attribute is None vStats will use default for the counter metadata as obtained from the provider.
 
 
- class com.vmware.vstats_client.CounterMetadata(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- The - CounterMetadataclass provides access to the different historical editions of counters. As computing platforms evolve over time the measurement units for different characteristics of the systems change. As such changes occur, counters will receive different editions reflected in a new metadata record. For example computer memory had changes from kilobytes through megabytes into gigabytes. Warning: This class is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - class CounterEditionStatus(string)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.enum.Enum- Counter metadata status. Warning: This enumeration is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. - Note - This class represents an enumerated type in the interface language definition. The class contains class attributes which represent the values in the current version of the enumerated type. Newer versions of the enumerated type may contain new values. To use new values of the enumerated type in communication with a server that supports the newer version of the API, you instantiate this class. See enumerated type description page. - Parameters
- string ( - str) – String value for the- CounterEditionStatusinstance.
 - CURRENT = CounterEditionStatus(string='CURRENT')
- The counter edition is current. This implies a support commitment. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - DEFAULT = CounterEditionStatus(string='DEFAULT')
- The counter edition is current and is the default. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - DEPRECATED = CounterEditionStatus(string='DEPRECATED')
- The counter edition is deprecated. It will be decommissioned rather soon. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - EXPERIMENTAL = CounterEditionStatus(string='EXPERIMENTAL')
- The counter edition is experimental. Consumers shouldn’t rely on it for the long haul. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - REMOVED = CounterEditionStatus(string='REMOVED')
- The counter edition was removed. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 
 - class FilterSpec(status=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - CounterMetadata.FilterSpecclass is used to filter the counter metadata list. Warning: This class is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- status ( - CounterMetadata.CounterEditionStatusor- None) – Counter edition status. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When None no filtering on counter metadata status will be made.
 
 - class Info(cid=None, mid=None, status=None, type=None, units=None, scale=None, user_info=None, pid=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - CounterMetadata.Infoclass contains information about CounterMetadata. It represents edition of the Counter. Warning: This class is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- cid ( - str) – Counter Id. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.Counter. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.Counter.
- mid ( - str) – Metadata Id. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.CounterMetadata. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.CounterMetadata.
- status ( - CounterMetadata.CounterEditionStatus) – Counter Edition status. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.
- type ( - CounterMetadata.SampleType) – Numeric properties of the sampled data. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.
- units ( - CounterMetadata.MetricUnits) – The units of the measurement. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.
- scale ( - CounterMetadata.UnitsFactoror- None) – Additional multiplier factors to be used with units. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When None default of- ONEis used.
- user_info ( - UserInfoor- None) – Human legible localizable text about the counter. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. This attribute is None in the current version.
- pid ( - stror- None) – ID of the respective provider. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.Provider. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.Provider. This attribute is None in the current version.
 
 
 - class MetricUnits(string)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.enum.Enum- Unit used by a metric. Warning: This enumeration is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. - Note - This class represents an enumerated type in the interface language definition. The class contains class attributes which represent the values in the current version of the enumerated type. Newer versions of the enumerated type may contain new values. To use new values of the enumerated type in communication with a server that supports the newer version of the API, you instantiate this class. See enumerated type description page. - Parameters
- string ( - str) – String value for the- MetricUnitsinstance.
 - AMPERE = MetricUnits(string='AMPERE')
- Ampere. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - BIT = MetricUnits(string='BIT')
- Bit. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - BITSPERSECOND = MetricUnits(string='BITSPERSECOND')
- Bits per second. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - BYTE = MetricUnits(string='BYTE')
- Byte. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - BYTESPERSECOND = MetricUnits(string='BYTESPERSECOND')
- Bytes per second. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - CANDELA = MetricUnits(string='CANDELA')
- Candela. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - CELSIUS = MetricUnits(string='CELSIUS')
- Celsius. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - GRAM = MetricUnits(string='GRAM')
- Gram. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - HERTZ = MetricUnits(string='HERTZ')
- Hertz. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - JOULE = MetricUnits(string='JOULE')
- Joule. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - KELVIN = MetricUnits(string='KELVIN')
- Kelvin. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - KILOGRAM = MetricUnits(string='KILOGRAM')
- Kilogram. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - METER = MetricUnits(string='METER')
- Meter. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - METERSPERSECOND = MetricUnits(string='METERSPERSECOND')
- Meters per second. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - METERSPERSECONDSQUARED = MetricUnits(string='METERSPERSECONDSQUARED')
- Meters per second squared. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - MOLE = MetricUnits(string='MOLE')
- Mole. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - NUMBER = MetricUnits(string='NUMBER')
- Number. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - PERCENT = MetricUnits(string='PERCENT')
- Percent. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - SECOND = MetricUnits(string='SECOND')
- Second. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - VOLT = MetricUnits(string='VOLT')
- Volt. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - VOLTAMPERE = MetricUnits(string='VOLTAMPERE')
- Volt Ampere. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - WATT = MetricUnits(string='WATT')
- Watt. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 
 - class SampleType(string)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.enum.Enum- Type of the sampled data. Warning: This enumeration is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. - Note - This class represents an enumerated type in the interface language definition. The class contains class attributes which represent the values in the current version of the enumerated type. Newer versions of the enumerated type may contain new values. To use new values of the enumerated type in communication with a server that supports the newer version of the API, you instantiate this class. See enumerated type description page. - Parameters
- string ( - str) – String value for the- SampleTypeinstance.
 - ABSOLUTE = SampleType(string='ABSOLUTE')
- Absolute value samples. Represents an actual value of the counter. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - DELTA = SampleType(string='DELTA')
- Delta samples. Represents an amount of change for the counter between the current time-stamp and the last time-stamp when the counter was sampled. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - FRACTION = SampleType(string='FRACTION')
- Fraction samples. Implies range from 0.00 to 1.00. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - LOGN = SampleType(string='LOGN')
- Log(n) samples. A natural logarithm of the value. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - RATE = SampleType(string='RATE')
- Rate samples. Represents a value that has been normalized over the time period. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - RAW = SampleType(string='RAW')
- Raw samples. The value unprocessed as-is sampled. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 
 - class UnitsFactor(string)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.enum.Enum- Unit factor of measurement. Warning: This enumeration is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. - Note - This class represents an enumerated type in the interface language definition. The class contains class attributes which represent the values in the current version of the enumerated type. Newer versions of the enumerated type may contain new values. To use new values of the enumerated type in communication with a server that supports the newer version of the API, you instantiate this class. See enumerated type description page. - Parameters
- string ( - str) – String value for the- UnitsFactorinstance.
 - ATTO = UnitsFactor(string='ATTO')
- Atto 10^-18. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - CENTI = UnitsFactor(string='CENTI')
- Centi 10^-2. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - DECA = UnitsFactor(string='DECA')
- Deca 10. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - DECI = UnitsFactor(string='DECI')
- Deci 10^-1. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - EXA = UnitsFactor(string='EXA')
- Exa 10^18. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - EXBI = UnitsFactor(string='EXBI')
- Exbi 2^60, 1024^6. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - FEMTO = UnitsFactor(string='FEMTO')
- Femto 10^-15. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - GIBI = UnitsFactor(string='GIBI')
- Gibi 2^30, 1024^3. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - GIGA = UnitsFactor(string='GIGA')
- Giga 10^9. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - HECTO = UnitsFactor(string='HECTO')
- Hecto 10^2. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - KIBI = UnitsFactor(string='KIBI')
- Kibi 2^10, 1024. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - KILO = UnitsFactor(string='KILO')
- Kilo 10^3. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - MEBI = UnitsFactor(string='MEBI')
- Mebi 2^20, 1024^2. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - MEGA = UnitsFactor(string='MEGA')
- Mega 10^6. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - MICRO = UnitsFactor(string='MICRO')
- Micro 10^-6. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - MILLI = UnitsFactor(string='MILLI')
- Milli 10^-3. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - NANO = UnitsFactor(string='NANO')
- Nano 10^-9. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - ONE = UnitsFactor(string='ONE')
- One. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - PEBI = UnitsFactor(string='PEBI')
- Pebi 2^50, 1024^5. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - PETA = UnitsFactor(string='PETA')
- Peta 10^15. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - PIKO = UnitsFactor(string='PIKO')
- Pico 10^-12. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - TEBI = UnitsFactor(string='TEBI')
- Tebi 2^40, 1024^4. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - TERA = UnitsFactor(string='TERA')
- Tera 10^12. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - YOBI = UnitsFactor(string='YOBI')
- Yobi 2^80, 1024^8. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - YOCTO = UnitsFactor(string='YOCTO')
- Yocto 10^-24. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - YOTTA = UnitsFactor(string='YOTTA')
- Yotta 10^24. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - ZEBI = UnitsFactor(string='ZEBI')
- Zebi 2^70, 1024^7. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - ZEPTO = UnitsFactor(string='ZEPTO')
- Zepto 10^-21. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - ZETTA = UnitsFactor(string='ZETTA')
- Zetta 10^21. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 
 - get(cid, mid)
- Returns information about a specific CounterMetadata. Warning: This method is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. - Parameters
- cid ( - str) – Counter ID. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.Counter.
- mid ( - str) – CounterMetadata ID. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.CounterMetadata.
 
- Return type
- Returns
- Information about the desired CounterMetadata. 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif any of the specified parameters are invalid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif Counter or CounterMetadata could not be located.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user does not have sufficient privileges.
 
 - get_default(cid)
- This method returns the “default” CounterMetadata. A Counter has at least one related metadata object. Usually, stats providers (for example hosts) are in agreement about the default metadata. In this case the returned list has a single metadata object. - Sometimes, when providers are in “disagreement” about the default, then the returned list would include all the possible “defaults”. This potential ambiguity isn’t a real issue because consumers of the vStats API rarely need to specify the “mid” of metadata. Therefore, this API is used primarily for informational purposes.. Warning: This method is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. - Parameters
- cid ( - str) – Counter ID. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.Counter.
- Return type
- Returns
- List of counter metadata records. 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif- cidis invalid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif Counter could not be located.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user does not have sufficient privileges.
 
 - list(cid, filter=None)
- Returns information about all counter metadata records for a specific Counter. Warning: This method is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. - Parameters
- cid ( - str) – Counter ID. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.Counter.
- filter ( - CounterMetadata.FilterSpecor- None) – Filter specification. When None no filtering will be performed.
 
- Return type
- Returns
- List of counter metadata for the specified counter. 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif any of the specified parameters are invalid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif Counter could not be located.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user does not have sufficient privileges.
 
 
- class com.vmware.vstats_client.CounterSets(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- The - CounterSetsclass provides methods for accessing groupings of counters. Counter-sets allow consumers to use groups of counters. The counters may relate to different resource types. When an- AcqSpecsrecord refers to a counter-set, only the relevant counters apply. Warning: This class is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - class Info(id=None, counters=None, user_info=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - CounterSets.Infoclass contains information about a set of counters. Warning: This class is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- id ( - str) – Counter set identifier. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.
- counters ( - listof- CidMid) – List of Counter CidMids. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.
- user_info ( - UserInfoor- None) – Human legible localizable conter set description. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. In future versions it may be possible to have custom counter sets that lack localizable descriptions.
 
 
 - RESOURCE_TYPE = 'com.vmware.vstats.model.CounterSet'
- Resource type for counter sets. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - get(counter_set)
- Returns information about a specific counter set. Warning: This method is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. - Parameters
- counter_set ( - str) – identifier of the counter set to retrieve. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.CounterSet.
- Return type
- Returns
- Information about the desired CounterSet. 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif- counter_setis invalid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif the requested counter set could not be located.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user does not have sufficient privileges.
 
 - list()
- Returns information about all the counter sets. Warning: This method is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. - Return type
- Returns
- List of counter sets. 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user does not have sufficient privileges.
 
 
- class com.vmware.vstats_client.Counters(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- The - Countersclass provides methods to perform various Counter related operations. Counter is derived from metric. It applies the metric to a particular class of a resource. Warning: This class is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - class FilterSpec(cid=None, types=None, metric=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - Counters.FilterSpecclass contains fields that can be used to filter list of counters. Warning: This class is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- cid ( - stror- None) – Counter identifier that will be listed. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.Counter. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.Counter. If None counter filter will not be applied.
- types ( - listof- stror- None) – Resource type filter. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.RsrcType. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.RsrcType. If None resource type filter will not be applied.
- metric ( - stror- None) – Metric for which counters will be listed. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.Metric. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.Metric. If None metric filter will not be applied.
 
 
 - class Info(cid=None, metric=None, resource_address_schema=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - Counters.Infoclass contains the counter information. Counter is derived from metric. It applies the metric to a particular class of a resource. Warning: This class is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- cid ( - str) – Counter Id. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.Counter. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.Counter.
- metric ( - str) – A metric is typically human-legible ASCII/English name of a measurable aspect, for example “length” and “temperature”. It is not internationalizable. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.Metric. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.Metric.
- resource_address_schema ( - str) – Describes formally how to address (or identify) the resources the counter could be bound to (or instantiated for). Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.RsrcAddrSchema. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.RsrcAddrSchema.
 
 
 - RESOURCE_TYPE = 'com.vmware.vstats.model.Counter'
- Resource type for counters. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - get(cid)
- Returns information about a specific Counter. Warning: This method is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. - Parameters
- cid ( - str) – Counter ID. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.Counter.
- Return type
- Returns
- Information about the requested counter. 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif- cidis invalid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif Counter could not be located.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user does not have sufficient privileges.
 
 - list(filter=None)
- Returns information about all counters matching the filter parameters. Warning: This method is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. - Parameters
- filter ( - Counters.FilterSpecor- None) – Filters the returned records. When None no filtering will be applied.
- Return type
- Returns
- List of Counters. 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif any of the specified parameters are invalid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user does not have sufficient privileges.
 
 
- class com.vmware.vstats_client.Data(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- The - Dataclass provides methods to query measurement and statistic data. Warning: This class is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - class DataPoint(cid=None, mid=None, rid=None, ts=None, val=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - Data.DataPointclass is an instance of a measurement or stat. A data point is comprised of a Counter, CounterMetadata, Resource, timestamp and value. Warning: This class is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- cid ( - str) – Counter Id. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.Counter. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.Counter.
- mid ( - str) – CounterMetadata Id. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.CounterMetadata. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.CounterMetadata.
- rid ( - str) – Resource Id. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.
- ts ( - long) – Timestamp for the data point. format: 64-bit integer. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.
- val ( - float) – Stat value. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.
 
 
 - class DataPointsResult(data_points=None, next=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - Data.DataPointsResultclass contains attributes used to return DataPoints. Warning: This class is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- data_points ( - listof- Data.DataPoint) – List of DataPoints received. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.
- next ( - stror- None) – The- nextattribute is a token used to retrieve paged data for larger result sets. This is opaque token generated by the server. It is to be sent in the- Data.FilterSpec.pageattribute to issue a subsequent call to the query method for retrieving results that did not fit the current page. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- setwhen there are more results to retrieve.
 
 
 - class FilterSpec(start=None, end=None, cid=None, metric=None, types=None, resources=None, order=None, page=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - Data.FilterSpecclass contains attributes used to filter the results when listing DataPoint. Warning: This class is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- start ( - longor- None) – Start of a time window (included), timestamp in seconds UTC. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When None the result will not be limited by start time.
- end ( - longor- None) – End of a time window (excluded), timestamp in seconds UTC. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When None the result will not be limited by end time.
- cid ( - stror- None) – Counter ID. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.Counter. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.Counter. When None the result will not be filtered by counter.
- metric ( - stror- None) – Metric name. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.Metric. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.Metric. When None the result will not be filtered by metric name.
- types ( - listof- stror- None) – List of Resource types. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.RsrcType. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.RsrcType. When None the result will not be filtered by resource types.
- resources ( - listof- stror- None) –- Resources to include in the query. Each resource is specified through a composite string that follows the following format. - type.<resource type>[.<scheme>]=<resource id>- resource type specifies the type of resource for example - VM,- VCPUetc.- scheme is an optional element to disambiguate the resource as needed for example to differentiate managed object id from - uuid.- resource id is the unique resource identifier value for example: - vm-41- Example values include: - type.VM=vm-41,- type.VCPU=1,- type.VM.moid=vm-41. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When left None the result will not be filtered for specific resources.
- order ( - stror- None) – Directs the server to order the returned data. Passing a value of- DEFAULTwill apply default ordering of the results that makes them easier for consumption. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When this parameter is None the server will not order the result, save computational time and therefore the API will operate faster.
- page ( - stror- None) – Used to retrieve paged data for larger result sets. The value of this token is generated by server and returned as- nextattribute in the result of- queryDataPointsmethods. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When None the first page of results will be returned.
 
 
 - query_data_points(filter=None)
- Returns - Data.DataPointsResultmatching the filter parameters.- /vstats/data/dp?types=VM&types=VCPU- /vstats/data/dp?rsrcs=type.HOST=host-16&rsrcs=type.VM=vm-31. Warning: This method is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Parameters
- filter ( - Data.FilterSpecor- None) – Specification to match DataPoints. When- setfiltering will be applied to the result.
- Return type
- Returns
- Data points matching the filter. 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif any of the specified parameters are invalid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user does not have sufficient privileges.
 
 
- class com.vmware.vstats_client.Metrics(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- The - Metricsclass provides method to list metrics. A metric is a fundamental concept. It means a measurable aspect or property. For instance, temperature, count, velocity, data size, bandwidth. Warning: This class is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - RESOURCE_TYPE = 'com.vmware.vstats.model.Metric'
- Resource type for metrics. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - class Summary(metric=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - Metrics.Summaryclass contains metric summary. Warning: This class is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- metric ( - str) – Metric name. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.Metric. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.Metric.
 
 - list()
- Returns list of available Metrics as supplied by the discovered providers. Warning: This method is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. - Return type
- Returns
- List of Metrics. 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user does not have sufficient privileges.
 
 
- class com.vmware.vstats_client.Providers(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- The - Providersclass manages list of statistical data provider services that are currently used. Warning: This class is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - RESOURCE_TYPE = 'com.vmware.vstats.model.Provider'
- Resource type for data providers. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - class Summary(id=None, id_value=None, type=None, scheme=None, metadata=None, tracking_sn=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- Providers.Summaryclass describes a statistical data provider. Warning: This class is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- id ( - str) – Provider identifier. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.Provider. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.Provider.
- id_value ( - str) – The ID given to the provider by its respective inventory. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.
- type ( - str) – Provider type. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.
- scheme ( - stror- None) – An optional designation of the scheme. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When None the provider is not designating a specific scheme.
- metadata ( - stror- None) – Schema-less metadata with extra information for the provider. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. As supplied by the provider.
- tracking_sn ( - longor- None) – Timestamp which is obtained when querying counters from a provider and is used as since parameter when new counter listing is needed. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. {term unset} if no timestamp has been obtained yet.
 
 
 - list()
- Returns a list of stats providers. Warning: This method is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. - Return type
- Returns
- List of stats providers. 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user does not have sufficient privileges.
 
 
- class com.vmware.vstats_client.QueryPredicate(string)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.enum.Enum- The - QueryPredicateenum describes how to query an id present in a- RsrcId. Warning: This enumeration is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Note - This class represents an enumerated type in the interface language definition. The class contains class attributes which represent the values in the current version of the enumerated type. Newer versions of the enumerated type may contain new values. To use new values of the enumerated type in communication with a server that supports the newer version of the API, you instantiate this class. See enumerated type description page. - Parameters
- string ( - str) – String value for the- QueryPredicateinstance.
 - ALL = QueryPredicate(string='ALL')
- Matching all available id-s. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - EQUAL = QueryPredicate(string='EQUAL')
- Matching id-s by equality. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 
- class com.vmware.vstats_client.ResourceAddressSchemas(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- The - ResourceAddressSchemasclass manages inventory of resource addressing schemas used by- Counters. Each schema consists of a named list of resource identifiers of specific resource type. Warning: This class is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - class Info(id=None, schema=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - ResourceAddressSchemas.Infoclass defines addressing schema for a counter. This is set of named placeholders for different resource types. For example a network link between VMs will take two arguments “source” and “destination” both of type VM. For each argument query capability is defined. Warning: This class is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- id ( - str) – Identifier. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.RsrcAddrSchema. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.RsrcAddrSchema.
- schema ( - listof- ResourceAddressSchemas.ResourceIdDefinition) – List of :class:`ResourceAddressSchemas.ResourceIdDefinition`s. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.
 
 
 - class QueryCapabilities(string)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.enum.Enum- Declares which predicates are supported by the - ResourceAddressSchemas.ResourceIdDefinition. Warning: This enumeration is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Note - This class represents an enumerated type in the interface language definition. The class contains class attributes which represent the values in the current version of the enumerated type. Newer versions of the enumerated type may contain new values. To use new values of the enumerated type in communication with a server that supports the newer version of the API, you instantiate this class. See enumerated type description page. - Parameters
- string ( - str) – String value for the- QueryCapabilitiesinstance.
 - EQUAL = QueryCapabilities(string='EQUAL')
- Equal. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - EQUAL_ALL = QueryCapabilities(string='EQUAL_ALL')
- Supports both Equality and Aggregation. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 
 - RESOURCE_TYPE = 'com.vmware.vstats.model.RsrcAddrSchema'
- Resource type for resource addressing schemas. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - class ResourceIdDefinition(key=None, type=None, query_options=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - ResourceAddressSchemas.ResourceIdDefinitionclass describes a single identifier of the Resource Addressing Schema. Warning: This class is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- key ( - str) – Designates a semantic key for the resource identifier. This could be “vm” for virtual machine whose CPU usage is metered or “source” to identify the virtual machine that is origin of measured network traffic. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.
- type ( - str) – Type of the resource. This represents various entities for which statistical data is gathered such as virtual machines, containers, servers, disks etc. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.RsrcType. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.RsrcType.
- query_options ( - ResourceAddressSchemas.QueryCapabilities) – Designates the supported query-options. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.
 
 
 - get(id)
- Returns information about a specific resource address schema. Warning: This method is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. - Parameters
- id ( - str) – Resource address schema identifier.
- Return type
- Returns
- Information about the desired resource address schema. 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif- idis invalid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif RsrcAddrSchema could not be located.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user does not have sufficient privileges.
 
 
- class com.vmware.vstats_client.ResourceAddresses(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- The - ResourceAddressesclass provides methods to perform resource addressing queries. Warning: This class is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - class FilterSpec(types=None, resources=None, page=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- ResourceAddresses.FilterSpecclass describes filter criteria for resource addresses. Warning: This class is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- types ( - listof- stror- None) – List of Resource types. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must contain identifiers for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.RsrcType. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will contain identifiers for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.RsrcType. When None the result will not be filtered by resource types.
- resources ( - listof- stror- None) –- Resources to include in the query. Each resource is specified through a composite string that follows the following format. - type.<resource type>[.<scheme>]=<resource id>- resource type specifies the type of resource for example - VM,- VCPUetc.- scheme is an optional element to disambiguate the resource as needed for example to differentiate managed object id from - uuid.- resource id is the unique resource identifier value for example: - vm-41- Example values include: - type.VM=vm-41,- type.VCPU=1,- type.VM.moid=vm-41. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When left None the result will not be filtered for specific resources.
- page ( - stror- None) – The- pagefield is used to retrieve paged data for large result sets. It is an opaque paging token obtained from a prior call to the- ResourceAddresses.list()API. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. when- seta follow up page in a paged result set will be delivered.
 
 
 - class Info(id=None, resource_ids=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - ResourceAddresses.Infoclass contains global address of a specific Resource. Warning: This class is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- id ( - str) – Identifier. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.RsrcAddr. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.RsrcAddr.
- resource_ids ( - listof- RsrcId) – List of Resource Identifiers. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.
 
 
 - class ListResult(rsrc_addrs=None, next=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - ResourceAddresses.ListResultclass contains attributes used to return the resource addresses. Warning: This class is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- rsrc_addrs ( - listof- ResourceAddresses.Info) – List of Resource Addresses received. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.
- next ( - stror- None) – Used to retrieve paged data for larger result sets. Token is generated by server. The value of this field should be supplied in a subsequent call to- ResourceAddresses.list()method. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. None when there are no more pages of data to be retrieved.
 
 
 - RESOURCE_TYPE = 'com.vmware.vstats.model.RsrcAddr'
- Resource type for - ResourceAddresses. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.
 - get(id)
- Returns information about a specific Resource Address. Warning: This method is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. - Parameters
- id ( - str) – Resource Address ID. The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.RsrcAddr.
- Return type
- Returns
- Information about the desired Resource Address. 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif- idis invalid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.NotFoundif Resource Address could not be located.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user does not have sufficient privileges.
 
 - list(filter=None)
- Returns the list of Resource Addresses matching the filter parameters. Warning: This method is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. - Parameters
- filter ( - ResourceAddresses.FilterSpecor- None) – Criteria for selecting records to return. If None all records will be returned.
- Return type
- Returns
- Matching resource addresses. 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.InvalidArgumentif any of the specified parameters are invalid.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user does not have sufficient privileges.
 
 
- class com.vmware.vstats_client.ResourceTypes(config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.VapiInterface- The - ResourceTypesclass provides list of resource types. Resource refers to any item or concept that could have measurable properties. It is a prerequisite that a resource can be identified.- Example resource types are virtual machine, virtual disk etc.. Warning: This class is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. - Parameters
- config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Configuration to be used for creating the stub.
 - RESOURCE_TYPE = 'com.vmware.vstats.model.RsrcType'
- Resource type for resource types. Warning: This class attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. 
 - class Summary(type=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - ResourceTypes.Summaryclass contains information of addressable resource. Warning: This class is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- type ( - str) – Resource type. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the attribute must be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.RsrcType. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the attribute will be an identifier for the resource type:- com.vmware.vstats.model.RsrcType.
 
 - list()
- Returns a list of available resource types. Warning: This method is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. - Return type
- Returns
- List of resource types. 
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Errorif the system reports an error while responding to the request.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthenticatedif the user can not be authenticated.
- Raise
- com.vmware.vapi.std.errors_client.Unauthorizedif the user does not have sufficient privileges.
 
 
- class com.vmware.vstats_client.RsrcId(key=None, type=None, id_value=None, predicate=None, scheme=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - RsrcIdclass specifies identification of a resource to be monitored by an acquisition specification record. Warning: This class is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- key ( - stror- None) – Key relates to the corresponding ResourceIdDefinition of the related resource address schema. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When this attribute is None, type attribute will be used.
- type ( - stror- None) – Type of the resource identified by the Resource Id. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When this attribute is None, in current version the api will throw InvalidArgument error. To be made optional in future.
- id_value ( - str) – The id value binding the related resource id definition. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.
- predicate ( - QueryPredicateor- None) – Predicate to use to match resource Ids. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When this attribute is None, default predicate is EQUAL.
- scheme ( - stror- None) – An optional designation of the scheme. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When this attribute is None, default scheme is moid (ManagedObject Identifier).
 
 
- class com.vmware.vstats_client.StubFactory(stub_config)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubFactoryBase- Initialize StubFactoryBase - Parameters
- stub_config ( - vmware.vapi.bindings.stub.StubConfiguration) – Stub config instance
 
- class com.vmware.vstats_client.UserInfo(label=None, description=None)
- Bases: - vmware.vapi.bindings.struct.VapiStruct- The - UserInfoclass contains human legible, localizable description, used for VMware provided objects. Warning: This class is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.- Tip - The arguments are used to initialize data attributes with the same names. - Parameters
- label ( - com.vmware.vapi.std_client.LocalizableMessage) – Short label. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.
- description ( - com.vmware.vapi.std_client.LocalizableMessage) – Detailed description of the object. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.