collector: &collector in: query description: | Filter on collector. type: string required: false fetcher: &fetcher in: query description: | Filter on fetcher. type: string required: false limit: in: query description: | For pagination. The maximum number of results to return. type: int required: false offset: &offset in: query description: | For pagination. The index of the first element that should be returned. type: int required: false scope_id: &scope_id in: query description: | Filter on scope. type: string required: false scope_key: &scope_key in: query description: | Filter on scope_key. type: string required: false active_anchor_query: &active_query in: body description: | Defines if a scope should be processed or not; `True` means that CloudKitty must process the scope. type: bool required: true active_body: <<: *active_query required: false active_key_resp: <<: *active_query all_scopes: &all_scopes in: body description: | Confirmation whether all scopes must be reset type: bool collector_body: <<: *collector in: body collector_resp: <<: *collector required: true description: Collector for the given scope in: body fetcher_body: <<: *fetcher in: body fetcher_resp: <<: *fetcher required: true description: Fetcher for the given scope in: body last_processed_timestamp: in: body description: | It represents the last processed timestamp for the storage state element. type: iso8601 timestamp required: true scope_activation_toggle_date: in: body description: | It represents the last time the scope was activated/deactivated via the PATCH API. type: iso8601 timestamp required: true scope_id_body: <<: *scope_id in: body scope_id_resp: <<: *scope_id required: true description: Scope in: body scope_key_body: <<: *scope_key in: body scope_key_resp: <<: *scope_key required: true description: Scope key for the given scope in: body state: in: body description: | State of the scope. This variable represents the last processed timestamp for the storage state element. It is DEPRECATED, and it will be removed in upcoming releases. The alternative is `last_processed_timestamp`. type: iso8601 timestamp required: true