Fetching information about tenants
Authenticate to the cloud platform via the Python shell.
The following variables should be available now:
>>> base_url # the base URL of the API 'https://eu2-cloud.acronis.com/api/2' >>> auth # the 'Authorization' header value with the access token {'Authorization': 'Bearer eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJSUzI1NiIsImtpZCI6ImMwMD...'} >>> tenant_id # the UUID of the tenant to which the token provides access 'ede9f834-70b3-476c-83d9-736f9f8c7dae'
Define a variable named
tenant_ids
, and then assign the UUIDs of tenants that you want to inspect to this variable:>>> tenant_ids = [ ... '0fcd4a69-8a40-4de8-b711-d9c83dc000f7', ... 'ede9f834-70b3-476c-83d9-736f9f8c7dae', ... '5138b44f-2d05-422f-8c5e-340332a76597', ... ]
Send a GET request to the
/tenants
endpoint. The endpoint URL must contain auuids
query parameter set to a comma-separated string of the tenant UUIDs:>>> uuids = ','.join(tenant_ids) >>> response = requests.get(f'{base_url}/tenants', headers=auth, params={'uuids': uuids})
Check the status code of the response:
>>> response.status_code 200
Status code 200 means that the response body text contains an encoded JSON object consisting of the
items
member. Theitems
member is an array of objects of the tenants, which UUIDs, from the list specified in the request, have been found in the platform. If no UUIDs have been found, this array is empty.A different status code means that an error has occurred. For the details, refer to “Status and error codes”.
Convert the JSON text to an object, and then store the value of the object’s
items
key in a variable namedtenants
:>>> tenants = response.json()['items'] >>> pprint.pprint(tenants) [{'ancestral_access': True, 'brand_id': 3579, 'brand_uuid": "14dc11ca-2b16-43bb-8ba4-2a3545c214a0', 'contact': {...}, 'customer_id': None, 'customer_type': 'default', 'enabled': True, 'has_children': True, 'id': 'ede9f834-70b3-476c-83d9-736f9f8c7dae', 'kind': 'partner', ...}, {'ancestral_access': True, 'brand_id': 3579, 'brand_uuid": "14dc11ca-2b16-43bb-8ba4-2a3545c214a0', 'contact': {...}, 'customer_id': None, 'customer_type': 'default', 'enabled': True, 'has_children': False, 'id': '5138b44f-2d05-422f-8c5e-340332a76597', 'kind': 'customer', ...}]