nova/placement-api-ref/source/allocations.inc

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===========
Allocations
===========
Allocations are records representing resources that have been assigned
and used by some consumer of that resource. They indicate the amount
of a particular resource that has been allocated to a given consumer
of that resource from a particular resource provider.
Manage allocations
==================
Create, update or delete allocations for multiple consumers in a single
request. This allows a client to atomically set or swap allocations for
multiple consumers as may be required during a migration or move type
operation.
The allocations for an individual consumer uuid mentioned in the request
can be removed by setting the `allocations` to an empty object (see the
example below).
**Available as of microversion 1.13.**
.. rest_method:: POST /allocations
Normal response codes: 204
Error response codes: badRequest(400), conflict(409)
* `409 Conflict` if there is no available inventory in any of the
resource providers for any specified resource classes or inventories
are updated by another thread while attempting the operation.
Request
-------
.. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml
- consumer_uuid: consumer_uuid_body
- project_id: project_id_body
- user_id: user_id_body
- allocations: allocations_dict_empty
- resources: resources
Request Example
.. literalinclude:: manage-allocations-request.json
:language: javascript
Response
--------
No body content is returned after a successful request
List allocations
================
List all allocation records for the consumer identified by
`{consumer_uuid}` on all the resource providers it is consuming.
.. note:: When listing allocations for a consumer uuid that has no
allocations a dict with an empty value is returned
``{"allocations": {}}``.
.. rest_method:: GET /allocations/{consumer_uuid}
Normal Response Codes: 200
Request
-------
.. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml
- consumer_uuid: consumer_uuid
Response
--------
.. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml
- allocations: allocations_by_resource_provider
- generation: resource_provider_generation
- resources: resources
- project_id: project_id_body_1_12
- user_id: user_id_body_1_12
Response Example
----------------
.. literalinclude:: get-allocations.json
:language: javascript
Update allocations
==================
Create or update one or more allocation records representing the consumption of
one or more classes of resources from one or more resource providers by
the consumer identified by `{consumer_uuid}`.
If allocations already exist for this consumer, they are replaced.
.. rest_method:: PUT /allocations/{consumer_uuid}
Normal Response Codes: 204
Error response codes: badRequest(400), itemNotFound(404), conflict(409)
* `409 Conflict` if there is no available inventory in any of the
resource providers for any specified resource classes or inventories
are updated by another thread while attempting the operation.
Request (microversions 1.12 - )
-------------------------------
.. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml
- consumer_uuid: consumer_uuid
- allocations: allocations_dict
- resources: resources
- project_id: project_id_body
- user_id: user_id_body
- generation: resource_provider_generation_optional
Request example (microversions 1.12 - )
---------------------------------------
.. literalinclude:: update-allocations-request-1.12.json
:language: javascript
Request (microversions 1.0 - 1.11)
----------------------------------
.. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml
- consumer_uuid: consumer_uuid
- allocations: allocations_array
- resources: resources
- resource_provider: resource_provider_object
- uuid: resource_provider_uuid
- project_id: project_id_body_1_8
- user_id: user_id_body_1_8
Request example (microversions 1.0 - 1.11)
------------------------------------------
.. literalinclude:: update-allocations-request.json
:language: javascript
Response
--------
No body content is returned on a successful PUT.
Delete allocations
==================
Delete all allocation records for the consumer identified by
`{consumer_uuid}` on all resource providers it is consuming.
.. rest_method:: DELETE /allocations/{consumer_uuid}
Normal Response Codes: 204
Error response codes: itemNotFound(404)
Request
-------
.. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml
- consumer_uuid: consumer_uuid
Response
--------
No body content is returned on a successful DELETE.