Revoking protection plans from resources
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' >>> auth # the 'Authorization' header value with the access token {'Authorization': 'Bearer eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJSUzI1NiIsImtpZCI6ImMwMD...'}
Fetch the protection plans as described in Fetching a list of policies and protection plans, then define the
policy_id
variable and assign it with the ID of a protection plan. As an example, the ID of the first protection plan will be taken:>>> policy_id = protection_plans[0]['id'] >>> policy_id 5b15f6e1-88ec-4dce-b523-0e8394c0bc19
Fetch the resources as described in Fetching a list of all resources, then define the
resource_id
variable and assign it with the ID of a resource. As an example, the ID of the first resource will be taken:>>> resource_id = resources[0]['id'] >>> resource_id '5c350066-2ba6-4eeb-aa91-1213dd35f033'
Define a variable named
filters
, and then assign an object with thepolicy_id
key containing the ID of the policy, and thecontext
key containing the ID of the resource to this variable:>>> filters = { ... 'policy_id': policy_id, ... 'context_id': resource_id ... }
For the list of available query string parameters, refer to the API reference.
Note
To revoke plans from multiple resources, provide the values in the following format:
or(33965f81-7293-45d4-9f13-dc4281d7bdfd,c70134c4-a244-4b22-99ad-e081301f7530)
Send a DELETE request to the
/policy_management/v4/applications
endpoint:>>> response = requests.delete( ... f'{base_url}/policy_management/v4/applications', ... headers=auth, ... params=filters, ... )
Check the status code of the response:
>>> response.status_code 204
Status code 204 means that protections plans has been revoked from provided resources.
A different status code means that an error has occurred. For the details, refer to “Status and error codes”.