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locations_find_by_region_id
locations_find_by_region_id(region_id, opts)
Get Locations within a Region
Retrieves the available locations in a region specified by its ID. The 'regionId' consists of the two character identifier of the region (country), e.g., 'de'.
Examples
require'time'require'ionoscloud'# setup authorizationIonoscloud.configure do|config|# Configure HTTP basic authorization: Basic Authentication config.username ='YOUR USERNAME' config.password ='YOUR PASSWORD'# Configure API key authorization: Token Authentication config.api_key['Authorization'] ='YOUR API KEY'# Uncomment the following line to set a prefix for the API key, e.g. 'Bearer' (defaults to nil)# config.api_key_prefix['Authorization'] = 'Bearer'endapi_instance =Ionoscloud::LocationsApi.newregion_id ='region_id_example'# String | The unique ID of the region.opts = { pretty: true,# Boolean | Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines). depth: 56, # 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
x_contract_number: 56 # Integer | Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed.
}begin# Get Locations within a Region result = api_instance.locations_find_by_region_id(region_id, opts)p resultrescueIonoscloud::ApiError=> eputs"Error when calling LocationsApi->locations_find_by_region_id: #{e}"end
Using the locations_find_by_region_id_with_http_info variant
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
Retrieves the information about the location specified by its ID. The 'locationId' consists of the three-digit identifier of the city according to the IATA code.
Examples
require'time'require'ionoscloud'# setup authorizationIonoscloud.configure do|config|# Configure HTTP basic authorization: Basic Authentication config.username ='YOUR USERNAME' config.password ='YOUR PASSWORD'# Configure API key authorization: Token Authentication config.api_key['Authorization'] ='YOUR API KEY'# Uncomment the following line to set a prefix for the API key, e.g. 'Bearer' (defaults to nil)# config.api_key_prefix['Authorization'] = 'Bearer'endapi_instance =Ionoscloud::LocationsApi.newregion_id ='region_id_example'# String | The unique ID of the region.location_id ='location_id_example'# String | The unique ID of the location.opts = { pretty: true,# Boolean | Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines). depth: 56, # 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
x_contract_number: 56 # Integer | Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed.
}begin# Get Location by ID result = api_instance.locations_find_by_region_id_and_id(region_id, location_id, opts)p resultrescueIonoscloud::ApiError=> eputs"Error when calling LocationsApi->locations_find_by_region_id_and_id: #{e}"end
Using the locations_find_by_region_id_and_id_with_http_info variant
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
Retrieves the available physical locations where you can deploy cloud resources in a VDC. A location is identified by a combination of the following characters: * a two-character regionId, which represents a country (example: 'de') * a three-character locationId, which represents a city. The 'locationId' is typically based on the IATA code of the city's airport (example: 'txl'). >Note that 'locations' are read-only and cannot be changed.
Examples
require'time'require'ionoscloud'# setup authorizationIonoscloud.configure do|config|# Configure HTTP basic authorization: Basic Authentication config.username ='YOUR USERNAME' config.password ='YOUR PASSWORD'# Configure API key authorization: Token Authentication config.api_key['Authorization'] ='YOUR API KEY'# Uncomment the following line to set a prefix for the API key, e.g. 'Bearer' (defaults to nil)# config.api_key_prefix['Authorization'] = 'Bearer'endapi_instance =Ionoscloud::LocationsApi.newopts = { pretty: true,# Boolean | Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines). depth: 56, # 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
x_contract_number: 56 # Integer | Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed.
}begin# Get Locations result = api_instance.locations_get(opts)p resultrescueIonoscloud::ApiError=> eputs"Error when calling LocationsApi->locations_get: #{e}"end
Using the locations_get_with_http_info variant
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
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]
x_contract_number
Integer
Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed.
[optional]
region_id
String
The unique ID of the region.
location_id
String
The unique ID of the location.
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]
x_contract_number
Integer
Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed.
[optional]
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]
x_contract_number
Integer
Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed.