Registering an Image¶
Function¶
This API is used to register an image file as an uninitialized private image on the cloud platform.
The following describes how to use this API:
Upload the image file to an OBS bucket. For details, see "Object Storage Service User Guide".
Use the image metadata creation API to create image metadata. After the API is invoked successfully, save the image ID. For how to create image metadata, see Creating Image Metadata (Native OpenStack API).
Use the API for registering images and the image ID obtained in 2 to register the image file as a private image.
After the API is successfully invoked as an asynchronous one, the cloud service system receives a request. Query the image status using the image ID and check whether the image file is successfully registered. When the image status changes to active, the image file is successfully registered as a private image.
For details about how to query the status of an asynchronous task, see Asynchronous Job Query.
Note
Before registering an image file, ensure that you have the Tenant Administrator permission for OBS.
URI¶
PUT /v1/cloudimages/{image_id}/upload
Table 1 lists the parameters in the URI.
Parameter | Mandatory | Type | Description |
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image_id | Yes | String | Specifies the image ID.
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Request¶
Request parameters
Parameter
Mandatory
Type
Description
image_url
Yes
String
Specifies the URL of the image file in the format of Bucket name:File name.
Image files in the bucket can be in ZVHD, QCOW2, VHD, RAW, VHDX, QED, VDI, QCOW, ZVHD2, ISO, or VMDK format.
Note
The storage class of the OBS bucket must be Standard.
Example request
PUT https://{Endpoint}/v1/cloudimages/4ca46bf1-5c61-48ff-b4f3-0ad4e5e3ba86/upload
{ "image_url": "bucketname:Centos6.5-disk1.vmdk" }
Response¶
Response parameters
Parameter
Type
Description
job_id
String
Specifies the asynchronous job ID.
For details, see Asynchronous Job Query.
Example response
HTTP/1.1 200
{ "job_id":" b912fb4a4c464b568ecfca1071b21b10" }
Returned Values¶
Normal
200
Abnormal
Returned Value | Description |
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400 Bad Request | Request error. For details about the returned error code, see Error Codes. |
401 Unauthorized | Authentication failed. |
403 Forbidden | You do not have the rights to perform the operation. |
404 Not Found | The requested resource was not found. |