Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines).
[optional] [default to true]
depth
Integer
Controls the detail depth of the response objects. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: Only direct properties are included; children (servers and other elements) are not included. - depth=1: Direct properties and children references are included. - depth=2: Direct properties and children properties are included. - depth=3: Direct properties and children properties and children's children are included. - depth=... and so on
[optional] [default to 0]
xContractNumber
Integer
Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed.
[optional]
Return type
null (empty response body)
HTTP request headers
Content-Type: Not defined
Accept: application/json
⚠️ Note: the example bellow uses the ipblocksDeleteWithHttpInfo which also returns the status code and the headers, if you don't need them you may use ipblocksDelete instead
Example
// Import classes:
import com.ionoscloud.ApiClient;
import com.ionoscloud.ApiException;
import com.ionoscloud.ApiResponse;
import com.ionoscloud.Configuration;
import com.ionoscloud.auth.*;
import com.ionoscloud.model.*;
import com.ionoscloud.api.IpBlocksApi;
public class Example {
public static void main(String[] args) {
ApiClient defaultClient = Configuration.getDefaultApiClient();
// Configure HTTP basic authorization: Basic Authentication
HttpBasicAuth basicAuthentication = (HttpBasicAuth) defaultClient.getAuthentication("Basic Authentication");
basicAuthentication.setUsername("YOUR USERNAME");
basicAuthentication.setPassword("YOUR PASSWORD");
// Configure Api Key authorization: Token Authentication
defaultClient.setApiKeyWithBearerPrefix("YOUR TOKEN");
IpBlocksApi apiInstance = new IpBlocksApi(defaultClient);
String ipblockId = "ipblockId_example"; // String | The unique ID of the IP block.
Boolean pretty = true; // Boolean | Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines).
Integer depth = 0; // Integer | Controls the detail depth of the response objects. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: Only direct properties are included; children (servers and other elements) are not included. - depth=1: Direct properties and children references are included. - depth=2: Direct properties and children properties are included. - depth=3: Direct properties and children properties and children's children are included. - depth=... and so on
Integer xContractNumber = 56; // Integer | Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed.
try {
apiInstance.ipblocksDeleteWithHttpInfo(ipblockId, pretty, depth, xContractNumber);
} catch (ApiException e) {
System.err.println("Exception when calling IpBlocksApi#ipblocksDelete");
System.err.println("Status code: " + e.getCode());
System.err.println("Reason: " + e.getResponseBody());
System.err.println("Response headers: " + e.getResponseHeaders());
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
⚠️ Note: for the example above, you need to provide all parameters to the method call. Null values will resolve to the API defaults.
For convenience, you can alternatively use a builder, which allows to omit optional parameters:
Retrieve the properties of the specified IP block.
Parameters
Name
Type
Description
Notes
ipblockId
String
The unique ID of the IP block.
pretty
Boolean
Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines).
[optional] [default to true]
depth
Integer
Controls the detail depth of the response objects. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: Only direct properties are included; children (servers and other elements) are not included. - depth=1: Direct properties and children references are included. - depth=2: Direct properties and children properties are included. - depth=3: Direct properties and children properties and children's children are included. - depth=... and so on
[optional] [default to 0]
xContractNumber
Integer
Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed.
⚠️ Note: the example bellow uses the ipblocksFindByIdWithHttpInfo which also returns the status code and the headers, if you don't need them you may use ipblocksFindById instead
Example
// Import classes:
import com.ionoscloud.ApiClient;
import com.ionoscloud.ApiException;
import com.ionoscloud.ApiResponse;
import com.ionoscloud.Configuration;
import com.ionoscloud.auth.*;
import com.ionoscloud.model.*;
import com.ionoscloud.api.IpBlocksApi;
public class Example {
public static void main(String[] args) {
ApiClient defaultClient = Configuration.getDefaultApiClient();
// Configure HTTP basic authorization: Basic Authentication
HttpBasicAuth basicAuthentication = (HttpBasicAuth) defaultClient.getAuthentication("Basic Authentication");
basicAuthentication.setUsername("YOUR USERNAME");
basicAuthentication.setPassword("YOUR PASSWORD");
// Configure Api Key authorization: Token Authentication
defaultClient.setApiKeyWithBearerPrefix("YOUR TOKEN");
IpBlocksApi apiInstance = new IpBlocksApi(defaultClient);
String ipblockId = "ipblockId_example"; // String | The unique ID of the IP block.
Boolean pretty = true; // Boolean | Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines).
Integer depth = 0; // Integer | Controls the detail depth of the response objects. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: Only direct properties are included; children (servers and other elements) are not included. - depth=1: Direct properties and children references are included. - depth=2: Direct properties and children properties are included. - depth=3: Direct properties and children properties and children's children are included. - depth=... and so on
Integer xContractNumber = 56; // Integer | Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed.
try {
ApiResponse<IpBlock> result = apiInstance.ipblocksFindByIdWithHttpInfo(ipblockId, pretty, depth, xContractNumber);
System.out.println("Response: " + result.getData());
System.out.println("Status Code: " + result.getStatusCode());
System.out.println("Headers: " + result.getHeaders());
} catch (ApiException e) {
System.err.println("Exception when calling IpBlocksApi#ipblocksFindById");
System.err.println("Status code: " + e.getCode());
System.err.println("Reason: " + e.getResponseBody());
System.err.println("Response headers: " + e.getResponseHeaders());
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
⚠️ Note: for the example above, you need to provide all parameters to the method call. Null values will resolve to the API defaults.
For convenience, you can alternatively use a builder, which allows to omit optional parameters:
Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines).
[optional] [default to true]
depth
Integer
Controls the detail depth of the response objects. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: Only direct properties are included; children (servers and other elements) are not included. - depth=1: Direct properties and children references are included. - depth=2: Direct properties and children properties are included. - depth=3: Direct properties and children properties and children's children are included. - depth=... and so on
[optional] [default to 0]
xContractNumber
Integer
Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed.
[optional]
offset
Integer
The first element (from the complete list of the elements) to include in the response (used together with <b><i>limit</i></b> for pagination).
[optional] [default to 0]
limit
Integer
The maximum number of elements to return (use together with offset for pagination).
[optional] [default to 100]
orderBy
String
Sorts the results alphanumerically in ascending order based on the specified property.
[optional]
maxResults
Integer
Limits the number of results returned.
[optional]
filters
Map<String, String>
Limit results to those containing a matching value for a specific property.
⚠️ Note: the example bellow uses the ipblocksGetWithHttpInfo which also returns the status code and the headers, if you don't need them you may use ipblocksGet instead
Example
// Import classes:
import com.ionoscloud.ApiClient;
import com.ionoscloud.ApiException;
import com.ionoscloud.ApiResponse;
import com.ionoscloud.Configuration;
import com.ionoscloud.auth.*;
import com.ionoscloud.model.*;
import com.ionoscloud.api.IpBlocksApi;
public class Example {
public static void main(String[] args) {
ApiClient defaultClient = Configuration.getDefaultApiClient();
// Configure HTTP basic authorization: Basic Authentication
HttpBasicAuth basicAuthentication = (HttpBasicAuth) defaultClient.getAuthentication("Basic Authentication");
basicAuthentication.setUsername("YOUR USERNAME");
basicAuthentication.setPassword("YOUR PASSWORD");
// Configure Api Key authorization: Token Authentication
defaultClient.setApiKeyWithBearerPrefix("YOUR TOKEN");
IpBlocksApi apiInstance = new IpBlocksApi(defaultClient);
Boolean pretty = true; // Boolean | Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines).
Integer depth = 0; // Integer | Controls the detail depth of the response objects. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: Only direct properties are included; children (servers and other elements) are not included. - depth=1: Direct properties and children references are included. - depth=2: Direct properties and children properties are included. - depth=3: Direct properties and children properties and children's children are included. - depth=... and so on
Integer xContractNumber = 56; // Integer | Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed.
Integer offset = 0; // Integer | The first element (from the complete list of the elements) to include in the response (used together with <b><i>limit</i></b> for pagination).
Integer limit = 100; // Integer | The maximum number of elements to return (use together with offset for pagination).
String orderBy = "orderBy_example"; // String | Order by field
Integer maxResults = "maxResults_example"; // Integer | Maximum number of results to return
Map<String, String> filters = new HashMap<String, String>(); // Map<String, String> | Filter results by field
try {
ApiResponse<IpBlocks> result = apiInstance.ipblocksGetWithHttpInfo(pretty, depth, xContractNumber, offset, limit, orderBy, maxResults, filters);
System.out.println("Response: " + result.getData());
System.out.println("Status Code: " + result.getStatusCode());
System.out.println("Headers: " + result.getHeaders());
} catch (ApiException e) {
System.err.println("Exception when calling IpBlocksApi#ipblocksGet");
System.err.println("Status code: " + e.getCode());
System.err.println("Reason: " + e.getResponseBody());
System.err.println("Response headers: " + e.getResponseHeaders());
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
⚠️ Note: for the example above, you need to provide all parameters to the method call. Null values will resolve to the API defaults.
For convenience, you can alternatively use a builder, which allows to omit optional parameters:
Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines).
[optional] [default to true]
depth
Integer
Controls the detail depth of the response objects. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: Only direct properties are included; children (servers and other elements) are not included. - depth=1: Direct properties and children references are included. - depth=2: Direct properties and children properties are included. - depth=3: Direct properties and children properties and children's children are included. - depth=... and so on
[optional] [default to 0]
xContractNumber
Integer
Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed.
⚠️ Note: the example bellow uses the ipblocksPatchWithHttpInfo which also returns the status code and the headers, if you don't need them you may use ipblocksPatch instead
Example
// Import classes:
import com.ionoscloud.ApiClient;
import com.ionoscloud.ApiException;
import com.ionoscloud.ApiResponse;
import com.ionoscloud.Configuration;
import com.ionoscloud.auth.*;
import com.ionoscloud.model.*;
import com.ionoscloud.api.IpBlocksApi;
public class Example {
public static void main(String[] args) {
ApiClient defaultClient = Configuration.getDefaultApiClient();
// Configure HTTP basic authorization: Basic Authentication
HttpBasicAuth basicAuthentication = (HttpBasicAuth) defaultClient.getAuthentication("Basic Authentication");
basicAuthentication.setUsername("YOUR USERNAME");
basicAuthentication.setPassword("YOUR PASSWORD");
// Configure Api Key authorization: Token Authentication
defaultClient.setApiKeyWithBearerPrefix("YOUR TOKEN");
IpBlocksApi apiInstance = new IpBlocksApi(defaultClient);
String ipblockId = "ipblockId_example"; // String | The unique ID of the IP block.
location = new String(); // String | Location of that IP block. Property cannot be modified after it is created (disallowed in update requests).
size = new Integer(); // Integer | The size of the IP block.
ipblock = new IpBlockProperties(String, Integer); // IpBlockProperties | The properties of the IP block to be updated.
Boolean pretty = true; // Boolean | Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines).
Integer depth = 0; // Integer | Controls the detail depth of the response objects. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: Only direct properties are included; children (servers and other elements) are not included. - depth=1: Direct properties and children references are included. - depth=2: Direct properties and children properties are included. - depth=3: Direct properties and children properties and children's children are included. - depth=... and so on
Integer xContractNumber = 56; // Integer | Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed.
try {
ApiResponse<IpBlock> result = apiInstance.ipblocksPatchWithHttpInfo(ipblockId, ipblock, pretty, depth, xContractNumber);
System.out.println("Response: " + result.getData());
System.out.println("Status Code: " + result.getStatusCode());
System.out.println("Headers: " + result.getHeaders());
} catch (ApiException e) {
System.err.println("Exception when calling IpBlocksApi#ipblocksPatch");
System.err.println("Status code: " + e.getCode());
System.err.println("Reason: " + e.getResponseBody());
System.err.println("Response headers: " + e.getResponseHeaders());
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
⚠️ Note: for the example above, you need to provide all parameters to the method call. Null values will resolve to the API defaults.
For convenience, you can alternatively use a builder, which allows to omit optional parameters:
Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines).
[optional] [default to true]
depth
Integer
Controls the detail depth of the response objects. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: Only direct properties are included; children (servers and other elements) are not included. - depth=1: Direct properties and children references are included. - depth=2: Direct properties and children properties are included. - depth=3: Direct properties and children properties and children's children are included. - depth=... and so on
[optional] [default to 0]
xContractNumber
Integer
Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed.
⚠️ Note: the example bellow uses the ipblocksPostWithHttpInfo which also returns the status code and the headers, if you don't need them you may use ipblocksPost instead
Example
// Import classes:
import com.ionoscloud.ApiClient;
import com.ionoscloud.ApiException;
import com.ionoscloud.ApiResponse;
import com.ionoscloud.Configuration;
import com.ionoscloud.auth.*;
import com.ionoscloud.model.*;
import com.ionoscloud.api.IpBlocksApi;
public class Example {
public static void main(String[] args) {
ApiClient defaultClient = Configuration.getDefaultApiClient();
// Configure HTTP basic authorization: Basic Authentication
HttpBasicAuth basicAuthentication = (HttpBasicAuth) defaultClient.getAuthentication("Basic Authentication");
basicAuthentication.setUsername("YOUR USERNAME");
basicAuthentication.setPassword("YOUR PASSWORD");
// Configure Api Key authorization: Token Authentication
defaultClient.setApiKeyWithBearerPrefix("YOUR TOKEN");
IpBlocksApi apiInstance = new IpBlocksApi(defaultClient);
properties = new IpBlockProperties(); // IpBlockProperties |
ipblock = new IpBlock(IpBlockProperties); // IpBlock | The IP block to be reserved.
Boolean pretty = true; // Boolean | Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines).
Integer depth = 0; // Integer | Controls the detail depth of the response objects. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: Only direct properties are included; children (servers and other elements) are not included. - depth=1: Direct properties and children references are included. - depth=2: Direct properties and children properties are included. - depth=3: Direct properties and children properties and children's children are included. - depth=... and so on
Integer xContractNumber = 56; // Integer | Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed.
try {
ApiResponse<IpBlock> result = apiInstance.ipblocksPostWithHttpInfo(ipblock, pretty, depth, xContractNumber);
System.out.println("Response: " + result.getData());
System.out.println("Status Code: " + result.getStatusCode());
System.out.println("Headers: " + result.getHeaders());
} catch (ApiException e) {
System.err.println("Exception when calling IpBlocksApi#ipblocksPost");
System.err.println("Status code: " + e.getCode());
System.err.println("Reason: " + e.getResponseBody());
System.err.println("Response headers: " + e.getResponseHeaders());
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
⚠️ Note: for the example above, you need to provide all parameters to the method call. Null values will resolve to the API defaults.
For convenience, you can alternatively use a builder, which allows to omit optional parameters:
Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines).
[optional] [default to true]
depth
Integer
Controls the detail depth of the response objects. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: Only direct properties are included; children (servers and other elements) are not included. - depth=1: Direct properties and children references are included. - depth=2: Direct properties and children properties are included. - depth=3: Direct properties and children properties and children's children are included. - depth=... and so on
[optional] [default to 0]
xContractNumber
Integer
Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed.
⚠️ Note: the example bellow uses the ipblocksPutWithHttpInfo which also returns the status code and the headers, if you don't need them you may use ipblocksPut instead
Example
// Import classes:
import com.ionoscloud.ApiClient;
import com.ionoscloud.ApiException;
import com.ionoscloud.ApiResponse;
import com.ionoscloud.Configuration;
import com.ionoscloud.auth.*;
import com.ionoscloud.model.*;
import com.ionoscloud.api.IpBlocksApi;
public class Example {
public static void main(String[] args) {
ApiClient defaultClient = Configuration.getDefaultApiClient();
// Configure HTTP basic authorization: Basic Authentication
HttpBasicAuth basicAuthentication = (HttpBasicAuth) defaultClient.getAuthentication("Basic Authentication");
basicAuthentication.setUsername("YOUR USERNAME");
basicAuthentication.setPassword("YOUR PASSWORD");
// Configure Api Key authorization: Token Authentication
defaultClient.setApiKeyWithBearerPrefix("YOUR TOKEN");
IpBlocksApi apiInstance = new IpBlocksApi(defaultClient);
String ipblockId = "ipblockId_example"; // String | The unique ID of the IP block.
properties = new IpBlockProperties(); // IpBlockProperties |
ipblock = new IpBlock(IpBlockProperties); // IpBlock | The modified IP block.
Boolean pretty = true; // Boolean | Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines).
Integer depth = 0; // Integer | Controls the detail depth of the response objects. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: Only direct properties are included; children (servers and other elements) are not included. - depth=1: Direct properties and children references are included. - depth=2: Direct properties and children properties are included. - depth=3: Direct properties and children properties and children's children are included. - depth=... and so on
Integer xContractNumber = 56; // Integer | Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed.
try {
ApiResponse<IpBlock> result = apiInstance.ipblocksPutWithHttpInfo(ipblockId, ipblock, pretty, depth, xContractNumber);
System.out.println("Response: " + result.getData());
System.out.println("Status Code: " + result.getStatusCode());
System.out.println("Headers: " + result.getHeaders());
} catch (ApiException e) {
System.err.println("Exception when calling IpBlocksApi#ipblocksPut");
System.err.println("Status code: " + e.getCode());
System.err.println("Reason: " + e.getResponseBody());
System.err.println("Response headers: " + e.getResponseHeaders());
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
⚠️ Note: for the example above, you need to provide all parameters to the method call. Null values will resolve to the API defaults.
For convenience, you can alternatively use a builder, which allows to omit optional parameters: