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===========================
Murano API v1 specification
===========================
General information
===================
* **Introduction**
The murano service API is a programmatic interface used for interaction with
murano. Other interaction mechanisms like the murano dashboard or the murano CLI
should use the API as an underlying protocol for interaction.
* **Allowed HTTPs requests**
* *POST* : To create a resource
* *GET* : Get a resource or list of resources
* *DELETE* : To delete resource
* *PATCH* : To update a resource
* **Description Of Usual Server Responses**
* 200 ``OK`` - the request was successful.
* 201 ``Created`` - the request was successful and a resource was created.
* 204 ``No Content`` - the request was successful but there is no representation to return (i.e. the response is empty).
* 400 ``Bad Request`` - the request could not be understood or required parameters were missing.
* 401 ``Unauthorized`` - authentication failed or user didn't have permissions for requested operation.
* 403 ``Forbidden`` - access denied.
* 404 ``Not Found`` - resource was not found
* 405 ``Method Not Allowed`` - requested method is not supported for resource.
* 409 ``Conflict`` - requested method resulted in a conflict with the current state of the resource.
* **Response of POSTs and PUTs**
All POST and PUT requests by convention should return the created object
(in the case of POST, with a generated ID) as if it was requested by
GET.
* **Authentication**
All requests include a keystone authentication token header
(X-Auth-Token). Clients must authenticate with keystone before
interacting with the murano service.
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.. include:: murano-repository.rst
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