REST API Version History¶
This documents the changes made to the REST API with every microversion change. The description for each version should be a verbose one which has enough information to be suitable for use in user documentation.
2.1¶
This is the initial version of the v2.1 API which supports microversions. The V2.1 API is from the REST API users’s point of view exactly the same as v2.0 except with strong input validation.
A user can specify a header in the API request:
X-OpenStack-Nova-API-Version: <version>
where <version>
is any valid api version for this API.
If no version is specified then the API will behave as if a version request of v2.1 was requested.
2.2¶
Added Keypair type.
A user can request the creation of a certain ‘type’ of keypair (ssh
or x509
)
in the os-keypairs
plugin
If no keypair type is specified, then the default ssh
type of keypair is
created.
Fixes status code for os-keypairs
create method from 200 to 201
Fixes status code for os-keypairs
delete method from 202 to 204
2.3 (Maximum in Kilo)¶
Exposed additional attributes in os-extended-server-attributes
:
reservation_id
, launch_index
, ramdisk_id
, kernel_id
, hostname
,
root_device_name
, userdata
.
Exposed delete_on_termination
for volumes_attached
in os-extended-volumes
.
This change is required for the extraction of EC2 API into a standalone service. It exposes necessary properties absent in public nova APIs yet. Add info for Standalone EC2 API to cut access to Nova DB.
2.4¶
Show the reserved
status on a FixedIP
object in the os-fixed-ips
API
extension. The extension allows one to reserve
and unreserve
a fixed IP
but the show method does not report the current status.
2.5¶
Before version 2.5, the command nova list --ip6 xxx
returns all servers
for non-admins, as the filter option is silently discarded. There is no
reason to treat ip6 different from ip, though, so we just add this
option to the allowed list.
2.6¶
A new API for getting remote console is added:
POST /servers/<uuid>/remote-consoles
{
"remote_console": {
"protocol": ["vnc"|"rdp"|"serial"|"spice"],
"type": ["novnc"|"xpvnc"|"rdp-html5"|"spice-html5"|"serial"]
}
}
Example response:
{
"remote_console": {
"protocol": "vnc",
"type": "novnc",
"url": "http://example.com:6080/vnc_auto.html?path=%3Ftoken%3DXYZ"
}
}
The old APIs os-getVNCConsole
, os-getSPICEConsole
,
os-getSerialConsole
and os-getRDPConsole
are removed.
2.7¶
Check the is_public
attribute of a flavor before adding tenant access
to it. Reject the request with HTTPConflict
error.
2.8¶
Add mks
protocol and webmks
type for remote consoles.
2.9¶
Add a new locked
attribute to the detailed view, update,
and rebuild action. locked
will be true
if anyone is currently holding
a lock on the server, false
otherwise.
2.10¶
Added user_id
parameter to os-keypairs
plugin, as well as a new property
in the request body, for the create operation.
Administrators will be able to list, get details and delete keypairs owned by users other than themselves and to create new keypairs on behalf of their users.
2.11¶
Exposed attribute forced_down
for os-services
.
Added ability to change the forced_down
attribute by calling an update.
2.12 (Maximum in Liberty)¶
Exposes VIF net_id
attribute in os-virtual-interfaces
.
User will be able to get Virtual Interfaces net_id
in Virtual Interfaces
list and can determine in which network a Virtual Interface is plugged into.
2.13¶
Add information project_id
and user_id
to os-server-groups
API response data.
2.14¶
Remove onSharedStorage
parameter from server’s evacuate action. Nova will
automatically detect if the instance is on shared storage.
adminPass
is removed from the response body. The user can get the
password with the server’s os-server-password
action.
2.15¶
From this version of the API users can choose ‘soft-affinity’ and ‘soft-anti-affinity’ rules too for server-groups.
2.16¶
Exposes new host_status
attribute for servers/detail and servers/{server_id}.
Ability to get nova-compute status when querying servers. By default, this is
only exposed to cloud administrators.
2.17¶
Add a new API for triggering crash dump in an instance. Different operation systems in instance may need different configurations to trigger crash dump.
2.18¶
Establishes a set of routes that makes project_id an optional construct in v2.1.
2.19¶
Allow the user to set and get the server description. The user will be able to set the description when creating, rebuilding, or updating a server, and get the description as part of the server details.
2.20¶
From this version of the API user can call detach and attach volumes for
instances which are in shelved
and shelved_offloaded
state.
2.21¶
The os-instance-actions
API now returns information from deleted
instances.
2.22¶
A new resource, servers:migrations
, is added. A new API to force live
migration to complete added:
POST /servers/<uuid>/migrations/<id>/action
{
"force_complete": null
}
2.23¶
From this version of the API users can get the migration summary list by
index API or the information of a specific migration by get API.
And the old top-level resource /os-migrations
won’t be extended anymore.
Add migration_type
for old /os-migrations
API, also add ref
link to
the /servers/{uuid}/migrations/{id}
for it when the migration is an
in-progress live-migration.
2.25 (Maximum in Mitaka)¶
Modify input parameter for os-migrateLive
. The block_migration
field now
supports an auto
value and the disk_over_commit
flag is removed.
2.26¶
Added support of server tags.
A user can create, update, delete or check existence of simple string tags
for servers by the os-server-tags
plugin.
Tags have the following schema restrictions:
Tag is a Unicode bytestring no longer than 60 characters.
Tag is a non-empty string.
‘/’ is not allowed to be in a tag name
Comma is not allowed to be in a tag name in order to simplify requests that specify lists of tags
All other characters are allowed to be in a tag name
Each server can have up to 50 tags.
The resource point for these operations is /servers/<server_id>/tags
.
A user can add a single tag to the server by making a PUT
request to
/servers/<server_id>/tags/<tag>
.
where <tag>
is any valid tag name.
A user can replace all current server tags to the new set of tags by making
a PUT
request to the /servers/<server_id>/tags
. The new set of tags must
be specified in request body. This set must be in list tags
.
A user can remove specified tag from the server by making a DELETE
request
to /servers/<server_id>/tags/<tag>
.
where <tag>
is tag name which user wants to remove.
A user can remove all tags from the server by making a DELETE
request to
the /servers/<server_id>/tags
.
A user can get a set of server tags with information about server by making a
GET
request to /servers/<server_id>
.
Request returns dictionary with information about specified server, including
list tags
:
{
'id': {server_id},
...
'tags': ['foo', 'bar', 'baz']
}
A user can get only a set of server tags by making a GET
request to
/servers/<server_id>/tags
.
Response
{
'tags': ['foo', 'bar', 'baz']
}
A user can check if a tag exists or not on a server by making a GET
request
to /servers/{server_id}/tags/{tag}
.
Request returns 204 No Content
if tag exist on a server or 404 Not Found
if tag doesn’t exist on a server.
A user can filter servers in GET /servers
request by new filters:
tags
tags-any
not-tags
not-tags-any
These filters can be combined. Also user can use more than one string tags for each filter. In this case string tags for each filter must be separated by comma. For example:
GET /servers?tags=red&tags-any=green,orange
2.27¶
Added support for the new form of microversion headers described in the Microversion Specification. Both the original form of header and the new form is supported.
2.28¶
Nova API hypervisor.cpu_info
change from string to JSON object.
From this version of the API the hypervisor’s cpu_info
field will be
returned as JSON object (not string) by sending GET request
to the /v2.1/os-hypervisors/{hypervisor_id}
.
2.29¶
Updates the POST request body for the evacuate
action to include the
optional force
boolean field defaulted to False.
Also changes the evacuate action behaviour when providing a host
string
field by calling the nova scheduler to verify the provided host unless the
force
attribute is set.
2.30¶
Updates the POST request body for the live-migrate
action to include the
optional force
boolean field defaulted to False.
Also changes the live-migrate action behaviour when providing a host
string field by calling the nova scheduler to verify the provided host unless
the force
attribute is set.
2.31¶
Fix os-console-auth-tokens
to return connection info for all types of
tokens, not just RDP.
2.32¶
Adds an optional, arbitrary ‘tag’ item to the ‘networks’ item in the server boot request body. In addition, every item in the block_device_mapping_v2 array can also have an optional, arbitrary ‘tag’ item. These tags are used to identify virtual device metadata, as exposed in the metadata API and on the config drive. For example, a network interface on the virtual PCI bus tagged with ‘nic1’ will appear in the metadata along with its bus (PCI), bus address (ex: 0000:00:02.0), MAC address, and tag (‘nic1’).
Note
A bug has caused the tag attribute to no longer be accepted for networks starting with version 2.37 and for block_device_mapping_v2 starting with version 2.33. In other words, networks could only be tagged between versions 2.32 and 2.36 inclusively and block devices only in version 2.32. As of version 2.42 the tag attribute has been restored and both networks and block devices can be tagged again.
2.33¶
Support pagination for hypervisor by accepting limit and marker from the GET API request:
GET /v2.1/{tenant_id}/os-hypervisors?marker={hypervisor_id}&limit={limit}
In the context of device tagging at server create time, 2.33 also removes the tag attribute from block_device_mapping_v2. This is a bug that is fixed in 2.42, in which the tag attribute is reintroduced.
2.34¶
Checks in os-migrateLive
before live-migration actually starts are now
made in background. os-migrateLive
is not throwing 400 Bad Request if
pre-live-migration checks fail.
2.35¶
Added pagination support for keypairs.
Optional parameters ‘limit’ and ‘marker’ were added to GET /os-keypairs request, the default sort_key was changed to ‘name’ field as ASC order, the generic request format is:
GET /os-keypairs?limit={limit}&marker={kp_name}
2.36¶
All the APIs which proxy to another service were deprecated in this version, also the fping API. Those APIs will return 404 with Microversion 2.36. The network related quotas and limits are removed from API also. The deprecated API endpoints as below:
'/images'
'/os-networks'
'/os-tenant-networks'
'/os-fixed-ips'
'/os-floating-ips'
'/os-floating-ips-bulk'
'/os-floating-ip-pools'
'/os-floating-ip-dns'
'/os-security-groups'
'/os-security-group-rules'
'/os-security-group-default-rules'
'/os-volumes'
'/os-snapshots'
'/os-baremetal-nodes'
'/os-fping'
Note
A regression was introduced in this microversion which broke the
force
parameter in the PUT /os-quota-sets
API. The fix will have
to be applied to restore this functionality.
2.37¶
Added support for automatic allocation of networking, also known as “Get Me a
Network”. With this microversion, when requesting the creation of a new
server (or servers) the networks
entry in the server
portion of the
request body is required. The networks
object in the request can either
be a list or an enum with values:
none which means no networking will be allocated for the created server(s).
auto which means either a network that is already available to the project will be used, or if one does not exist, will be automatically created for the project. Automatic network allocation for a project only happens once for a project. Subsequent requests using auto for the same project will reuse the network that was previously allocated.
Also, the uuid
field in the networks
object in the server create
request is now strictly enforced to be in UUID format.
In the context of device tagging at server create time, 2.37 also removes the tag attribute from networks. This is a bug that is fixed in 2.42, in which the tag attribute is reintroduced.
2.38 (Maximum in Newton)¶
Before version 2.38, the command nova list --status invalid_status
was
returning empty list for non admin user and 500 InternalServerError for admin
user. As there are sufficient statuses defined already, any invalid status
should not be accepted. From this version of the API admin as well as non
admin user will get 400 HTTPBadRequest if invalid status is passed to nova
list command.
2.39¶
Deprecates image-metadata proxy API that is just a proxy for Glance API to operate the image metadata. Also removes the extra quota enforcement with Nova metadata quota (quota checks for ‘createImage’ and ‘createBackup’ actions in Nova were removed). After this version Glance configuration option image_property_quota should be used to control the quota of image metadatas. Also, removes the maxImageMeta field from os-limits API response.
2.40¶
Optional query parameters limit
and marker
were added to the
os-simple-tenant-usage
endpoints for pagination. If a limit isn’t
provided, the configurable max_limit
will be used which currently
defaults to 1000.
GET /os-simple-tenant-usage?limit={limit}&marker={instance_uuid}
GET /os-simple-tenant-usage/{tenant_id}?limit={limit}&marker={instance_uuid}
A tenant’s usage statistics may span multiple pages when the number of instances exceeds limit, and API consumers will need to stitch together the aggregate results if they still want totals for all instances in a specific time window, grouped by tenant.
Older versions of the os-simple-tenant-usage
endpoints will not accept
these new paging query parameters, but they will start to silently limit by
max_limit
to encourage the adoption of this new microversion, and
circumvent the existing possibility of DoS-like usage requests when there
are thousands of instances.
2.41¶
The ‘uuid’ attribute of an aggregate is now returned from calls to the /os-aggregates endpoint. This attribute is auto-generated upon creation of an aggregate. The os-aggregates API resource endpoint remains an administrator-only API.
2.42 (Maximum in Ocata)¶
In the context of device tagging at server create time, a bug has caused the tag attribute to no longer be accepted for networks starting with version 2.37 and for block_device_mapping_v2 starting with version 2.33. Microversion 2.42 restores the tag parameter to both networks and block_device_mapping_v2, allowing networks and block devices to be tagged again.
2.43¶
The os-hosts
API is deprecated as of the 2.43 microversion. Requests
made with microversion >= 2.43 will result in a 404 error. To list and show
host details, use the os-hypervisors
API. To enable or disable a
service, use the os-services
API. There is no replacement for the
shutdown, startup, reboot, or maintenance_mode actions as those are
system-level operations which should be outside of the control of the
compute service.
2.44¶
The following APIs which are considered as proxies of Neutron networking API, are deprecated and will result in a 404 error response in new Microversion:
POST /servers/{server_uuid}/action
{
"addFixedIp": {...}
}
POST /servers/{server_uuid}/action
{
"removeFixedIp": {...}
}
POST /servers/{server_uuid}/action
{
"addFloatingIp": {...}
}
POST /servers/{server_uuid}/action
{
"removeFloatingIp": {...}
}
Those server actions can be replaced by calling the Neutron API directly.
The nova-network specific API to query the server’s interfaces is deprecated:
GET /servers/{server_uuid}/os-virtual-interfaces
To query attached neutron interfaces for a specific server, the API GET /servers/{server_uuid}/os-interface can be used.
2.45¶
The createImage
and createBackup
server action APIs no longer return
a Location
header in the response for the snapshot image, they now return
a json dict in the response body with an image_id
key and uuid value.
2.46¶
The request_id created for every inbound request is now returned in
X-OpenStack-Request-ID
in addition to X-Compute-Request-ID
to be consistent with the rest of OpenStack. This is a signaling
only microversion, as these header settings happen well before
microversion processing.
2.47¶
Replace the flavor
name/ref with the actual flavor details from the embedded
flavor object when displaying server details. Requests made with microversion
>= 2.47 will no longer return the flavor ID/link but instead will return a
subset of the flavor details. If the user is prevented by policy from
indexing extra-specs, then the extra_specs
field will not be included in the
flavor information.
2.48¶
Before version 2.48, VM diagnostics response was just a ‘blob’ of data returned by each hypervisor. From this version VM diagnostics response is standardized. It has a set of fields which each hypervisor will try to fill. If a hypervisor driver is unable to provide a specific field then this field will be reported as ‘None’.
2.49¶
Continuing from device role tagging at server create time introduced in
version 2.32 and later fixed in 2.42, microversion 2.49 allows the attachment
of network interfaces and volumes with an optional tag
parameter. This tag
is used to identify the virtual devices in the guest and is exposed in the
metadata API. Because the config drive cannot be updated while the guest is
running, it will only contain metadata of devices that were tagged at boot
time. Any changes made to devices while the instance is running - be it
detaching a tagged device or performing a tagged device attachment - will not
be reflected in the config drive.
Tagged volume attachment is not supported for shelved-offloaded instances.
2.50¶
The server_groups
and server_group_members
keys are exposed in GET & PUT
os-quota-class-sets
APIs Response body.
Networks related quotas have been filtered out from os-quota-class. Below quotas
are filtered out and not available in os-quota-class-sets
APIs from this
microversion onwards.
“fixed_ips”
“floating_ips”
“networks”,
“security_group_rules”
“security_groups”
2.51¶
There are two changes for the 2.51 microversion:
Add
volume-extended
event name to theos-server-external-events
API. This will be used by the Block Storage service when extending the size of an attached volume. This signals the Compute service to perform any necessary actions on the compute host or hypervisor to adjust for the new volume block device size.Expose the
events
field in the response body for theGET /servers/{server_id}/os-instance-actions/{request_id}
API. This is useful for API users to monitor when a volume extend operation completes for the given server instance. By default only users with the administrator role will be able to see eventtraceback
details.
2.52¶
Adds support for applying tags when creating a server. The tag schema is the same as in the 2.26 microversion.
2.53 (Maximum in Pike)¶
os-services
Services are now identified by uuid instead of database id to ensure uniqueness across cells. This microversion brings the following changes:
GET /os-services
returns a uuid in theid
field of the responseDELETE /os-services/{service_uuid}
requires a service uuid in the pathThe following APIs have been superseded by
PUT /os-services/{service_uuid}/
:PUT /os-services/disable
PUT /os-services/disable-log-reason
PUT /os-services/enable
PUT /os-services/force-down
PUT /os-services/{service_uuid}
takes the following fields in the body:status
- can be either “enabled” or “disabled” to enable or disable the given servicedisabled_reason
- specify with status=”disabled” to log a reason for why the service is disabledforced_down
- boolean indicating if the service was forced down by an external service
PUT /os-services/{service_uuid}
will now return a full service resource representation like in aGET
response
os-hypervisors
Hypervisors are now identified by uuid instead of database id to ensure uniqueness across cells. This microversion brings the following changes:
GET /os-hypervisors/{hypervisor_hostname_pattern}/search
is deprecated and replaced with thehypervisor_hostname_pattern
query parameter on theGET /os-hypervisors
andGET /os-hypervisors/detail
APIs. Paging withhypervisor_hostname_pattern
is not supported.GET /os-hypervisors/{hypervisor_hostname_pattern}/servers
is deprecated and replaced with thewith_servers
query parameter on theGET /os-hypervisors
andGET /os-hypervisors/detail
APIs.GET /os-hypervisors/{hypervisor_id}
supports thewith_servers
query parameter to include hosted server details in the response.GET /os-hypervisors/{hypervisor_id}
andGET /os-hypervisors/{hypervisor_id}/uptime
APIs now take a uuid value for the{hypervisor_id}
path parameter.The
GET /os-hypervisors
andGET /os-hypervisors/detail
APIs will now use a uuid marker for paging across cells.The following APIs will now return a uuid value for the hypervisor id and optionally service id fields in the response:
GET /os-hypervisors
GET /os-hypervisors/detail
GET /os-hypervisors/{hypervisor_id}
GET /os-hypervisors/{hypervisor_id}/uptime
2.54¶
Allow the user to set the server key pair while rebuilding.
2.55¶
Adds a description
field to the flavor resource in the following APIs:
GET /flavors
GET /flavors/detail
GET /flavors/{flavor_id}
POST /flavors
PUT /flavors/{flavor_id}
The embedded flavor description will not be included in server representations.
2.56¶
Updates the POST request body for the migrate
action to include the
the optional host
string field defaulted to null
. If host
is
set the migrate action verifies the provided host with the nova scheduler
and uses it as the destination for the migration.
2.57¶
The 2.57 microversion makes the following changes:
The
personality
parameter is removed from the server create and rebuild APIs.The
user_data
parameter is added to the server rebuild API.The
maxPersonality
andmaxPersonalitySize
limits are excluded from theGET /limits
API response.The
injected_files
,injected_file_content_bytes
andinjected_file_path_bytes
quotas are removed from theos-quota-sets
andos-quota-class-sets
APIs.
2.58¶
Add pagination support and changes-since
filter for os-instance-actions
API. Users can now use limit
and marker
to perform paginated query
when listing instance actions. Users can also use changes-since
filter
to filter the results based on the last time the instance action was
updated.
2.59¶
Added pagination support for migrations, there are four changes:
Add pagination support and
changes-since
filter for os-migrations API. Users can now uselimit
andmarker
to perform paginate query when listing migrations.Users can also use
changes-since
filter to filter the results based on the last time the migration record was updated.GET /os-migrations
,GET /servers/{server_id}/migrations/{migration_id}
andGET /servers/{server_id}/migrations
will now return a uuid value in addition to the migrations id in the response.The query parameter schema of the
GET /os-migrations
API no longer allows additional properties.
2.60 (Maximum in Queens)¶
From this version of the API users can attach a multiattach
capable volume
to multiple instances. The API request for creating the additional attachments
is the same. The chosen virt driver and the volume back end has to support the
functionality as well.
2.61¶
Exposes flavor extra_specs in the flavor representation. Now users can see the
flavor extra-specs in flavor APIs response and do not need to call
GET /flavors/{flavor_id}/os-extra_specs
API. If the user is prevented by
policy from indexing extra-specs, then the extra_specs
field will not be
included in the flavor information. Flavor extra_specs will be included in
Response body of the following APIs:
GET /flavors/detail
GET /flavors/{flavor_id}
POST /flavors
PUT /flavors/{flavor_id}
2.62¶
Adds host
(hostname) and hostId
(an obfuscated hashed host id string)
fields to the instance action
GET /servers/{server_id}/os-instance-actions/{req_id}
API. The display of
the newly added host
field will be controlled via policy rule
os_compute_api:os-instance-actions:events
, which is the same policy used
for the events.traceback
field. If the user is prevented by policy, only
hostId
will be displayed.
2.63¶
Adds support for the trusted_image_certificates
parameter, which is used to
define a list of trusted certificate IDs that can be used during image
signature verification and certificate validation. The list is restricted to
a maximum of 50 IDs. Note that trusted_image_certificates
is not supported
with volume-backed servers.
The trusted_image_certificates
request parameter can be passed to
the server create and rebuild APIs:
POST /servers
POST /servers/{server_id}/action (rebuild)
The trusted_image_certificates
parameter will be in the response body of
the following APIs:
GET /servers/detail
GET /servers/{server_id}
PUT /servers/{server_id}
POST /servers/{server_id}/action (rebuild)
2.64¶
Enable users to define the policy rules on server group policy to meet more advanced policy requirement. This microversion brings the following changes in server group APIs:
Add
policy
andrules
fields in the request of POST/os-server-groups
. Thepolicy
represents the name of policy. Therules
field, which is a dict, can be applied to the policy, which currently only supportmax_server_per_host
foranti-affinity
policy.The
policy
andrules
fields will be returned in response body of POST, GET/os-server-groups
API and GET/os-server-groups/{server_group_id}
API.The
policies
andmetadata
fields have been removed from the response body of POST, GET/os-server-groups
API and GET/os-server-groups/{server_group_id}
API.
2.65 (Maximum in Rocky)¶
Add support for abort live migrations in queued
and preparing
status
for API DELETE /servers/{server_id}/migrations/{migration_id}
.
2.66¶
The changes-before
filter can be included as a request parameter of the
following APIs to filter by changes before or equal to the resource
updated_at
time:
GET /servers
GET /servers/detail
GET /servers/{server_id}/os-instance-actions
GET /os-migrations
2.67¶
Adds the volume_type
parameter to block_device_mapping_v2
, which can
be used to specify cinder volume_type
when creating a server.
2.68¶
Remove support for forced live migration and evacuate server actions.
2.69¶
Add support for returning minimal constructs for GET /servers
,
GET /servers/detail
, GET /servers/{server_id}
and GET /os-services
when there is a transient unavailability condition in the deployment like an
infrastructure failure. Starting from this microversion, the responses from the
down part of the infrastructure for the above four requests will have missing
key values to make it more resilient. The response body will only have a
minimal set of information obtained from the available information in the API
database for the down cells. See handling down cells for
more information.
2.70¶
Exposes virtual device tags for volume attachments and virtual interfaces
(ports). A tag
parameter is added to the response body for the following
APIs:
Volumes
GET /servers/{server_id}/os-volume_attachments (list)
GET /servers/{server_id}/os-volume_attachments/{volume_id} (show)
POST /servers/{server_id}/os-volume_attachments (attach)
Ports
GET /servers/{server_id}/os-interface (list)
GET /servers/{server_id}/os-interface/{port_id} (show)
POST /servers/{server_id}/os-interface (attach)
2.71¶
The server_groups
parameter will be in the response body of the following
APIs to list the server groups to which the server belongs:
GET /servers/{server_id}
PUT /servers/{server_id}
POST /servers/{server_id}/action (rebuild)
2.72 (Maximum in Stein)¶
API microversion 2.72 adds support for creating servers with neutron ports that has resource request, e.g. neutron ports with QoS minimum bandwidth rule. Deleting servers with such ports have already been handled properly as well as detaching these type of ports.
API limitations:
Creating servers with Neutron networks having QoS minimum bandwidth rule is not supported.
Attaching Neutron ports and networks having QoS minimum bandwidth rule is not supported.
Moving (resizing, migrating, live-migrating, evacuating, unshelving after shelve offload) servers with ports having resource request is not yet supported.
2.73¶
API microversion 2.73 adds support for specifying a reason when locking the
server and exposes this information via GET /servers/detail
,
GET /servers/{server_id}
, PUT servers/{server_id}
and
POST /servers/{server_id}/action
where the action is rebuild. It also
supports locked
as a filter/sort parameter for GET /servers/detail
and GET /servers
.
2.74¶
API microversion 2.74 adds support for specifying optional host
and/or hypervisor_hostname
parameters in the request body of
POST /servers
. These request a specific destination host/node
to boot the requested server. These parameters are mutually exclusive
with the special availability_zone
format of zone:host:node
.
Unlike zone:host:node
, the host
and/or hypervisor_hostname
parameters still allow scheduler filters to be run. If the requested
host/node is unavailable or otherwise unsuitable, earlier failure will
be raised.
There will be also a new policy named
compute:servers:create:requested_destination
. By default,
it can be specified by administrators only.
2.75¶
Multiple API cleanups are done in API microversion 2.75:
400 error response for an unknown parameter in the querystring or request body.
Make the server representation consistent among GET, PUT and rebuild server API responses.
PUT /servers/{server_id}
andPOST /servers/{server_id}/action {rebuild}
API responses are modified to add all the missing fields which are returned byGET /servers/{server_id}
.Change the default return value of the
swap
field from the empty string to 0 (integer) in flavor APIs.Always return the
servers
field in the response of theGET /os-hypervisors
,GET /os-hypervisors/detail
andGET /os-hypervisors/{hypervisor_id}
APIs even when there are no servers on a hypervisor.
2.76¶
Adds power-update
event name to os-server-external-events
API. The
changes to the power state of an instance caused by this event can be viewed
through GET /servers/{server_id}/os-instance-actions
and
GET /servers/{server_id}/os-instance-actions/{request_id}
.
2.77¶
API microversion 2.77 adds support for specifying availability zone when unshelving a shelved offloaded server.
2.78¶
Add server sub-resource topology
to show server NUMA information.
GET /servers/{server_id}/topology
The default behavior is configurable using two new policies:
compute:server:topology:index
compute:server:topology:host:index
2.79 (Maximum in Train)¶
API microversion 2.79 adds support for specifying the delete_on_termination
field in the request body when attaching a volume to a server, to support
configuring whether to delete the data volume when the server is destroyed.
Also, delete_on_termination
is added to the GET responses when showing
attached volumes.
The affected APIs are as follows:
POST /servers/{server_id}/os-volume_attachments
GET /servers/{server_id}/os-volume_attachments
GET /servers/{server_id}/os-volume_attachments/{volume_id}