openstacksdk/openstack/compute/v2/volume_attachment.py

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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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from openstack import resource
class VolumeAttachment(resource.Resource):
resource_key = 'volumeAttachment'
resources_key = 'volumeAttachments'
base_path = '/servers/%(server_id)s/os-volume_attachments'
# capabilities
allow_create = True
allow_fetch = True
allow_commit = True
allow_delete = True
allow_list = True
_query_mapping = resource.QueryParameters("limit", "offset")
#: The ID for the server.
server_id = resource.URI('server_id')
#: Name of the device such as, /dev/vdb.
device = resource.Body('device')
#: The ID of the attachment.
id = resource.Body('id')
# FIXME(stephenfin): This conflicts since there is a server ID in the URI
# *and* in the body. We need a field that handles both or we need to use
# different names.
# #: The UUID of the server
# server_id = resource.Body('server_uuid')
#: The ID of the attached volume.
volume_id = resource.Body('volumeId', alternate_id=True)
#: The UUID of the associated volume attachment in Cinder.
attachment_id = resource.Body('attachment_id')
#: The ID of the block device mapping record for the attachment
bdm_id = resource.Body('bdm_uuid')
#: Virtual device tags for the attachment.
tag = resource.Body('tag')
#: Indicates whether to delete the volume when server is destroyed
delete_on_termination = resource.Body('delete_on_termination')
# attachment_id (in responses) and bdm_id introduced in 2.89
_max_microversion = '2.89'