While adding the json schema for servers filter query,
we added 'accessIPv4' and 'accessIPv6' as allowed params
but they do not match with what DB has. It is 'access_ip_v4'
and 'access_ip_v6' in DB.
This makes 'access_ip_v4' and 'access_ip_v6' filter stop working.
The schema should be fixed accordingly to allow the 'access_ip_v4'
and 'access_ip_v6' as valid filter.
'accessIPv4' and 'accessIPv6' are something the API accepts
and returns and internally API layer translate those param
to their respective field('access_ip_v4' and 'access_ip_v6')
present in DB.
So user does not know anything about 'access_ip_v4' and
'access_ip_v6'. They are not in API representation actually.
Later list filter and sort param should be same as field return
in GET or accepted in POST/PUT which are 'accessIPv4' and 'accessIPv6'.
But that is something new attribute support in filter and can be
done later after more discussion.
Change-Id: Idc12de0062d298259e25c8b4c0dde889054a9ae5
Closes-Bug: #1661195
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