Class MetadataProxyConfig.Builder

    • Constructor Detail

      • Builder

        public Builder()
        Constructor with parameters for the required properties of MetadataProxyConfig.
    • Method Detail

      • setLinks

        public MetadataProxyConfig.Builder setLinks​(java.util.List<ResourceLink> links)
        The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. This property may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
        Parameters:
        links - New value for the property.
      • setSchema

        public MetadataProxyConfig.Builder setSchema​(java.lang.String schema)
        Schema for this resource This property may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
        Parameters:
        schema - New value for the property.
      • setRevision

        public MetadataProxyConfig.Builder setRevision​(java.lang.Long revision)
        The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other's changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. format: int32
        Parameters:
        revision - New value for the property.
      • setCreateTime

        public MetadataProxyConfig.Builder setCreateTime​(java.lang.Long createTime)
        Timestamp of resource creation format: int64 This property may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
        Parameters:
        createTime - New value for the property.
      • setCreateUser

        public MetadataProxyConfig.Builder setCreateUser​(java.lang.String createUser)
        ID of the user who created this resource This property may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
        Parameters:
        createUser - New value for the property.
      • setLastModifiedTime

        public MetadataProxyConfig.Builder setLastModifiedTime​(java.lang.Long lastModifiedTime)
        Timestamp of last modification format: int64 This property may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
        Parameters:
        lastModifiedTime - New value for the property.
      • setLastModifiedUser

        public MetadataProxyConfig.Builder setLastModifiedUser​(java.lang.String lastModifiedUser)
        ID of the user who last modified this resource This property may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
        Parameters:
        lastModifiedUser - New value for the property.
      • setProtection

        public MetadataProxyConfig.Builder setProtection​(java.lang.String protection)
        Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. This property may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
        Parameters:
        protection - New value for the property.
      • setSystemOwned

        public MetadataProxyConfig.Builder setSystemOwned​(java.lang.Boolean systemOwned)
        Indicates system owned resource This property may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
        Parameters:
        systemOwned - New value for the property.
      • setDescription

        public MetadataProxyConfig.Builder setDescription​(java.lang.String description)
        Description of this resource
        Parameters:
        description - New value for the property.
      • setDisplayName

        public MetadataProxyConfig.Builder setDisplayName​(java.lang.String displayName)
        Defaults to ID if not set
        Parameters:
        displayName - New value for the property.
      • setId

        public MetadataProxyConfig.Builder setId​(java.lang.String id)
        Unique identifier of this resource
        Parameters:
        id - New value for the property.
      • setResourceType

        public MetadataProxyConfig.Builder setResourceType​(java.lang.String resourceType)
        The type of this resource.
        Parameters:
        resourceType - New value for the property.
      • setTags

        public MetadataProxyConfig.Builder setTags​(java.util.List<Tag> tags)
        Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user
        Parameters:
        tags - New value for the property.
      • setOriginSiteId

        public MetadataProxyConfig.Builder setOriginSiteId​(java.lang.String originSiteId)
        This is a UUID generated by the system for knowing which site owns an object. This is used in NSX+. This property may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
        Parameters:
        originSiteId - New value for the property.
      • setOwnerId

        public MetadataProxyConfig.Builder setOwnerId​(java.lang.String ownerId)
        This is a UUID generated by the system for knowing who owns this object. This is used in NSX+. This property may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
        Parameters:
        ownerId - New value for the property.
      • setParentPath

        public MetadataProxyConfig.Builder setParentPath​(java.lang.String parentPath)
        Path of its parent This property may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
        Parameters:
        parentPath - New value for the property.
      • setPath

        public MetadataProxyConfig.Builder setPath​(java.lang.String path)
        Absolute path of this object This property may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
        Parameters:
        path - New value for the property.
      • setRealizationId

        public MetadataProxyConfig.Builder setRealizationId​(java.lang.String realizationId)
        This is a UUID generated by the system for realizing the entity object. In most cases this should be same as 'unique_id' of the entity. However, in some cases this can be different because of entities have migrated their unique identifier to NSX Policy intent objects later in the timeline and did not use unique_id for realization. Realization id is helpful for users to debug data path to correlate the configuration with corresponding intent. This property may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
        Parameters:
        realizationId - New value for the property.
      • setRelativePath

        public MetadataProxyConfig.Builder setRelativePath​(java.lang.String relativePath)
        Path relative from its parent This property may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
        Parameters:
        relativePath - New value for the property.
      • setRemotePath

        public MetadataProxyConfig.Builder setRemotePath​(java.lang.String remotePath)
        This is the path of the object on the local managers when queried on the NSX+ service, and path of the object on NSX+ service when queried from the local managers. This property may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
        Parameters:
        remotePath - New value for the property.
      • setUniqueId

        public MetadataProxyConfig.Builder setUniqueId​(java.lang.String uniqueId)
        This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entities in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. This property may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
        Parameters:
        uniqueId - New value for the property.
      • setChildren

        public MetadataProxyConfig.Builder setChildren​(java.util.List<com.vmware.vapi.bindings.Structure> children)
        Subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. Note that this type is applicable to be used in Hierarchical API only.
        Parameters:
        children - New value for the property. When clients pass a value of this class as a parameter, the property must contain all the properties defined in ChildPolicyConfigResource. When methods return a value of this class as a return value, the property will contain all the properties defined in ChildPolicyConfigResource.
      • setMarkedForDelete

        public MetadataProxyConfig.Builder setMarkedForDelete​(java.lang.Boolean markedForDelete)
        Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. This property may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
        Parameters:
        markedForDelete - New value for the property.
      • setOverridden

        public MetadataProxyConfig.Builder setOverridden​(java.lang.Boolean overridden)
        Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. This property may be present in responses from the server, but if it is present in a request to server it will be ignored.
        Parameters:
        overridden - New value for the property.
      • setEdgeClusterPath

        public MetadataProxyConfig.Builder setEdgeClusterPath​(java.lang.String edgeClusterPath)
        Edge clusters configured on MP are auto-discovered by Policy and create corresponding read-only intent objects.
        Parameters:
        edgeClusterPath - New value for the property.
      • setEnableStandbyRelocation

        public MetadataProxyConfig.Builder setEnableStandbyRelocation​(java.lang.Boolean enableStandbyRelocation)
        Only auto-placed metadata proxies are considered for relocation. Must be FALSE, when the preferred_edge_paths property is configured.
        Parameters:
        enableStandbyRelocation - New value for the property.
      • setPreferredEdgePaths

        public MetadataProxyConfig.Builder setPreferredEdgePaths​(java.util.List<java.lang.String> preferredEdgePaths)
        Edge nodes should be members of edge cluster configured in edge_cluster_path.
        Parameters:
        preferredEdgePaths - New value for the property.
      • setSecret

        public MetadataProxyConfig.Builder setSecret​(java.lang.String secret)
        Secret word or phrase to access metadata server.
        Parameters:
        secret - New value for the property.
      • setServerAddress

        public MetadataProxyConfig.Builder setServerAddress​(java.lang.String serverAddress)
        This field is a URL. Example formats - http://1.2.3.4:3888/path, http://text-md-proxy:5001/. Port number should be between 3000-9000.
        Parameters:
        serverAddress - New value for the property.
      • setServerCertificates

        public MetadataProxyConfig.Builder setServerCertificates​(java.util.List<java.lang.String> serverCertificates)
        Valid certificates should be configured. The validity of certificates is not checked. Certificates are managed through /infra/certificates API on Policy.
        Parameters:
        serverCertificates - New value for the property.