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REST API Version History
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1.46 (Rocky, 11.1.0)
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Added ``conductor_group`` field to the node and the node response,
as well as support to the API to return results by matching
the parameter.
1.45 (Rocky, 11.1.0)
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Added ``reset_interfaces`` parameter to node's PATCH request, to specify
whether to reset hardware interfaces to their defaults on driver's update.
1.44 (Rocky, 11.1.0)
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Added ``deploy_step`` to the node object, to indicate the current deploy
step (if any) being performed on the node.
1.43 (Rocky, 11.0.0)
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Added ``?detail=`` boolean query to the API list endpoints to provide a more
RESTful alternative to the existing ``/nodes/detail`` and similar endpoints.
1.42 (Rocky, 11.0.0)
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Added ``fault`` to the node object, to indicate currently detected fault on
the node.
1.41 (Rocky, 11.0.0)
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Added support to abort inspection of a node in the ``inspect wait`` state.
1.40 (Rocky, 11.0.0)
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Added BIOS properties as sub resources of nodes:
* GET /v1/nodes/<node_ident>/bios
* GET /v1/nodes/<node_ident>/bios/<setting_name>
Added ``bios_interface`` field to the node object to allow getting and
setting the interface.
1.39 (Rocky, 11.0.0)
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Added ``inspect wait`` to available provision states. A node is shown as
``inspect wait`` instead of ``inspecting`` during asynchronous inspection.
1.38 (Queens, 10.1.0)
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Added provision_state verbs ``rescue`` and ``unrescue`` along with
the following states: ``rescue``, ``rescue failed``, ``rescue wait``,
``rescuing``, ``unrescue failed``, and ``unrescuing``. After rescuing
a node, it will be left in the ``rescue`` state running a rescue
ramdisk, configured with the ``rescue_password``, and listening with
ssh on the specified network interfaces. Unrescuing a node will return
it to ``active``.
Added ``rescue_interface`` to the node object, to
allow setting the rescue interface for a dynamic driver.
1.37 (Queens, 10.1.0)
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Adds support for node traits, with the following new endpoints.
* GET /v1/nodes/<node identifier>/traits lists the traits for a node.
* PUT /v1/nodes/<node identifier>/traits sets all traits for a node.
* PUT /v1/nodes/<node identifier>/traits/<trait> adds a trait to a node.
* DELETE /v1/nodes/<node identifier>/traits removes all traits from a node.
* DELETE /v1/nodes/<node identifier>/traits/<trait> removes a trait from a
node.
A node's traits are also included the following node query and list responses:
* GET /v1/nodes/<node identifier>
* GET /v1/nodes/detail
* GET /v1/nodes?fields=traits
Traits cannot be specified on node creation, nor can they be updated via a
PATCH request on the node.
1.36 (Queens, 10.0.0)
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Added ``agent_version`` parameter to deploy heartbeat request for version
negotiation with Ironic Python Agent features.
1.35 (Queens, 9.2.0)
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Added ability to provide ``configdrive`` when node is updated
to ``rebuild`` provision state.
1.34 (Pike, 9.0.0)
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Adds a ``physical_network`` field to the port object. All ports in a
portgroup must have the same value in their ``physical_network`` field.
1.33 (Pike, 9.0.0)
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Added ``storage_interface`` field to the node object to allow getting and
setting the interface.
Added ``default_storage_interface`` and ``enabled_storage_interfaces``
fields to the driver object to show the information.
1.32 (Pike, 9.0.0)
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Added new endpoints for remote volume configuration:
* GET /v1/volume as a root for volume resources
* GET /v1/volume/connectors for listing volume connectors
* POST /v1/volume/connectors for creating a volume connector
* GET /v1/volume/connectors/<UUID> for showing a volume connector
* PATCH /v1/volume/connectors/<UUID> for updating a volume connector
* DELETE /v1/volume/connectors/<UUID> for deleting a volume connector
* GET /v1/volume/targets for listing volume targets
* POST /v1/volume/targets for creating a volume target
* GET /v1/volume/targets/<UUID> for showing a volume target
* PATCH /v1/volume/targets/<UUID> for updating a volume target
* DELETE /v1/volume/targets/<UUID> for deleting a volume target
Volume resources also can be listed as sub resources of nodes:
* GET /v1/nodes/<node identifier>/volume
* GET /v1/nodes/<node identifier>/volume/connectors
* GET /v1/nodes/<node identifier>/volume/targets
1.31 (Ocata, 7.0.0)
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Added the following fields to the node object, to allow getting and
setting interfaces for a dynamic driver:
* boot_interface
* console_interface
* deploy_interface
* inspect_interface
* management_interface
* power_interface
* raid_interface
* vendor_interface
1.30 (Ocata, 7.0.0)
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Added dynamic driver APIs:
* GET /v1/drivers now accepts a ``type`` parameter (optional, one of
``classic`` or ``dynamic``), to limit the result to only classic drivers
or dynamic drivers (hardware types). Without this parameter, both
classic and dynamic drivers are returned.
* GET /v1/drivers now accepts a ``detail`` parameter (optional, one of
``True`` or ``False``), to show all fields for a driver. Defaults to
``False``.
* GET /v1/drivers now returns an additional ``type`` field to show if the
driver is classic or dynamic.
* GET /v1/drivers/<name> now returns an additional ``type`` field to show
if the driver is classic or dynamic.
* GET /v1/drivers/<name> now returns additional fields that are null for
classic drivers, and set as following for dynamic drivers:
* The value of the default_<interface-type>_interface is the entrypoint
name of the calculated default interface for that type:
* default_boot_interface
* default_console_interface
* default_deploy_interface
* default_inspect_interface
* default_management_interface
* default_network_interface
* default_power_interface
* default_raid_interface
* default_vendor_interface
* The value of the enabled_<interface-type>_interfaces is a list of
entrypoint names of the enabled interfaces for that type:
* enabled_boot_interfaces
* enabled_console_interfaces
* enabled_deploy_interfaces
* enabled_inspect_interfaces
* enabled_management_interfaces
* enabled_network_interfaces
* enabled_power_interfaces
* enabled_raid_interfaces
* enabled_vendor_interfaces
1.29 (Ocata, 7.0.0)
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Add a new management API to support inject NMI,
'PUT /v1/nodes/(node_ident)/management/inject_nmi'.
1.28 (Ocata, 7.0.0)
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Add '/v1/nodes/<node identifier>/vifs' endpoint for attach, detach and list of VIFs.
1.27 (Ocata, 7.0.0)
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Add ``soft rebooting`` and ``soft power off`` as possible values
for the ``target`` field of the power state change payload, and
also add ``timeout`` field to it.
1.26 (Ocata, 7.0.0)
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Add portgroup ``mode`` and ``properties`` fields.
1.25 (Ocata, 7.0.0)
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Add possibility to unset chassis_uuid from a node.
1.24 (Ocata, 7.0.0)
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Added new endpoints '/v1/nodes/<node>/portgroups' and '/v1/portgroups/<portgroup>/ports'.
Added new field ``port.portgroup_uuid``.
1.23 (Ocata, 7.0.0)
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Added '/v1/portgroups/ endpoint.
1.22 (Newton, 6.1.0)
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Added endpoints for deployment ramdisks.
1.21 (Newton, 6.1.0)
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Add node ``resource_class`` field.
1.20 (Newton, 6.1.0)
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Add node ``network_interface`` field.
1.19 (Newton, 6.1.0)
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Add ``local_link_connection`` and ``pxe_enabled`` fields to the port object.
1.18 (Newton, 6.1.0)
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Add ``internal_info`` readonly field to the port object, that will be used
by ironic to store internal port-related information.
1.17 (Newton, 6.0.0)
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Addition of provision_state verb ``adopt`` which allows an operator
to move a node from ``manageable`` state to ``active`` state without
performing a deployment operation on the node. This is intended for
nodes that have already been deployed by external means.
1.16 (Mitaka, 5.0.0)
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Add ability to filter nodes by driver.
1.15 (Mitaka, 5.0.0)
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Add ability to do manual cleaning when a node is in the manageable
provision state via PUT v1/nodes/<identifier>/states/provision,
target:clean, clean_steps:[...].
1.14 (Liberty, 4.2.0)
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Make the following endpoints discoverable via Ironic API:
* '/v1/nodes/<UUID or logical name>/states'
* '/v1/drivers/<driver name>/properties'
1.13 (Liberty, 4.2.0)
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Add a new verb ``abort`` to the API used to abort nodes in
``CLEANWAIT`` state.
1.12 (Liberty, 4.2.0)
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This API version adds the following abilities:
* Get/set ``node.target_raid_config`` and to get
``node.raid_config``.
* Retrieve the logical disk properties for the driver.
1.11 (Liberty, 4.0.0, breaking change)
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Newly registered nodes begin in the ``enroll`` provision state by default,
instead of ``available``. To get them to the ``available`` state,
the ``manage`` action must first be run to verify basic hardware control.
On success the node moves to ``manageable`` provision state. Then the
``provide`` action must be run. Automated cleaning of the node is done and
the node is made ``available``.
1.10 (Liberty, 4.0.0)
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Logical node names support all RFC 3986 unreserved characters.
Previously only valid fully qualified domain names could be used.
1.9 (Liberty, 4.0.0)
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Add ability to filter nodes by provision state.
1.8 (Liberty, 4.0.0)
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Add ability to return a subset of resource fields.
1.7 (Liberty, 4.0.0)
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Add node ``clean_step`` field.
1.6 (Kilo)
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Add :ref:`inspection` process: introduce ``inspecting`` and ``inspectfail``
provision states, and ``inspect`` action that can be used when a node is in
``manageable`` provision state.
1.5 (Kilo)
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Add logical node names that can be used to address a node in addition to
the node UUID. Name is expected to be a valid `fully qualified domain
name`_ in this version of API.
1.4 (Kilo)
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Add ``manageable`` state and ``manage`` transition, which can be used to
move a node to ``manageable`` state from ``available``.
The node cannot be deployed in ``manageable`` state.
This change is mostly a preparation for future inspection work
and introduction of ``enroll`` provision state.
1.3 (Kilo)
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Add node ``driver_internal_info`` field.
1.2 (Kilo, breaking change)
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Renamed NOSTATE (``None`` in Python, ``null`` in JSON) node state to
``available``. This is needed to reduce confusion around ``None`` state,
especially when future additions to the state machine land.
1.1 (Kilo)
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This was the initial version when API versioning was introduced.
Includes the following changes from Kilo release cycle:
* Add node ``maintenance_reason`` field and an API endpoint to
set/unset the node maintenance mode.
* Add sync and async support for vendor passthru methods.
* Vendor passthru endpoints support different HTTP methods, not only
``POST``.
* Make vendor methods discoverable via the Ironic API.
* Add logic to store the config drive passed by Nova.
This has been the minimum supported version since versioning was
introduced.
1.0 (Juno)
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This version denotes Juno API and was never explicitly supported, as API
versioning was not implemented in Juno, and 1.1 became the minimum
supported version in Kilo.
.. _fully qualified domain name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fully_qualified_domain_name