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discovery.restfulPost


discovery.restfulPost(target, protocol, path, body[, headersport, use_http, address])


Performs a POST request on the target using the RESTful system and returns a node containing information on the discovered system.

 The function takes the following parameters:

  • target – the device or data source against which the request is performed. See also, discovery-dataSource.
  • protocol – distinguishes the RESTful protocol for distinguishing credentials and handling any device specific behavior. The following protocols are supported:
    • "" — Generic protocol, no authentication.
    • "basic_auth" — Generic protocol, HTTP basic authentication.
    • "digest_auth" — Generic protocol, HTTP Digest authentication.
    • "oauth2" — Generic protocol, OAuth2 authentication. The OAuth2 authentication method used is a client credentials grant as described on the IETF Tools website.
    • "VPLEX" — VPLEX protocol.
    • "vsphere_auth" — vSphere authentication protocol.
  • path — a string specifying the URL path on the target, for example /api/about. The IP address and access method are automatically added according to the credential and endpoint being discovered.
  • body — string, optional. The HTTP body of the request.
  • headers — an optional dictionary of HTTP headers to be sent with the request. You can use this to implement custom protocols that require certain HTTP headers to be present. For requests using the VPLEX protocol, the username and password fields are automatically added. It is not possible to override automatically added values.
  • port — an optional integer. Port on which HTTP server listens. Default value is 80 if use_http is True, otherwise 443 is used.
  • use_http — boolean, optional. Whether to use HTTP instead of HTTPS. Default value is False (HTTPS).
  • address – the particular IP address to connect to. If not specified, uses the address of the target device that is being scanned.

and returns a DiscoveryAPIResult node containing the following:

  • response_status – the response status.
  • response_reason – the response reason.
  • response_header – a table of header entries. Sensitive fields are removed.
  • response_body – the body of the response. When data is successfully retrieved and the response_body is a JSON encoded string, it can be decoded using the json-decode function.

For example:

encoded := json.encode(table(args := '-l /clusters/cluster-1/exports/storage-views'));
result := discovery.restfulPost(process, 'VPLEX', '/vplex/ls', encoded);

 
if result then
 log.info('result status %result.response_status%');
 log.info('result reason %result.response_reason%');
 log.info('result headers %result.response_headers%');
 log.info('result body %result.response_body%');


 if result.response_body then
   decoded := json.decode(result.response_body);
   log.info('decoded body %decoded%');
 else
   log.info('no body to decode');
 end if;
else
 log.info('discovery.restfulPost failed');
end if;

If the request fails the discovery.restfulPost function returns none.

 

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BMC Helix Discovery 23.3 (On-Premises)