openapi: 3.0.0 servers: - description: NGINX Controller API url: 'https://{{CONTROLLER_FQDN}}/api/v1' info: description: Use the Features API to manage NGINX Controller features. version: v1 title: Features API paths: /platform/global/features: x-f5-experimental: true get: x-f5-experimental: true tags: - Global Features summary: Get the Global Features operationId: getGlobalFeatures description: >- Gets information about the global features for NGINX Controller. responses: '200': description: >- Successfully retrieved the global features for NGINX Controller. content: application/json: schema: $ref: '#/components/schemas/GlobalFeatures' '401': $ref: '#/components/responses/Unauthorized' '403': $ref: '#/components/responses/Forbidden' '500': $ref: '#/components/responses/Internal' components: responses: Internal: description: >- The request cannot be processed because of an internal server error. content: application/json: schema: $ref: '#/components/schemas/ErrorModel' Unauthorized: description: User authentication is invalid or missing. content: application/json: schema: $ref: '#/components/schemas/ErrorModel' Forbidden: description: The request failed due to insufficient privileges. content: application/json: schema: $ref: '#/components/schemas/ErrorModel' schemas: GlobalFeatures: type: object required: - metadata properties: metadata: $ref: '#/components/schemas/ResourceMeta' desiredState: type: object properties: featureFlags: type: array description: >- Flags to describe or extend NGINX Controller behavior (optional). items: $ref: '#/components/schemas/FeatureFlagsDef' currentStatus: type: object properties: state: $ref: '#/components/schemas/ConfigState' featureFlags: type: array description: >- Flags to describe or extend NGINX Controller behavior (optional). items: $ref: '#/components/schemas/FeatureFlagsDef' FeatureFlagsDef: type: object required: - name - value properties: name: type: string value: type: string example: name: reserved value: 'true' SelfLinks: type: object description: > The SelfLinks object contains a link from the resource to itself. This object is used only in responses. properties: rel: type: string example: /api/v1/services/environments/prod description: > `rel` contains the complete path fragment of a URI and can be used to construct a query to the object. ResourceMeta: type: object required: - name properties: name: type: string pattern: >- ^[^A-Z\s\x00-\x1f\x60\x7f\;\*\"\[\]\{\}\\\/%\?:=&\~\^|#<>]+$ not: type: string enum: - . - .. minLength: 1 maxLength: 1024 example: resource-name description: > Resource name is a unique identifier for a resource within the context of a namespace. Resource names must conform to [RFC 1738 Section 2.2](https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1738.txt) and have a valid syntax for email addresses. The following rules are enforced: - do not utilize URL encoding; - do not include spaces; - do not use uppercase characters, for example, 'A-Z'; extended character sets are supported; - do not use the following characters: `"`, `*`, `:`, `;`, `/`, `\`, `%`, `?`, `hash`, `=`, `&`, `|`, `~`, `^`, `{`, `}`, `[`, `]`, `<`, `>`; - cannot start or end with an `@` sign; - cannot be only `.` or `..` For example: For a collection resource located at `https://controller.example.com/api/v1/services/apps/shopping_@1` the resource name is "shopping_@1". displayName: type: string example: My Display Name description: > `displayName` is a user friendly resource name. It can be used to define a longer, and less constrained, name for a resource. Display names: - are optional (defaults to an empty string if no value is provided), - do not have to be unique, - cannot be assigned by the server. description: type: string example: >- This is a sample description string. It provides information about the resource. description: > `description` is a free-form text property. You can use it to provide information that helps to identify the resource. Descriptions: - are optional (defaults to an empty string if no value is provided), - do not have to be unique, - cannot be assigned by the server. kind: type: string example: - description: > Kind is a string representation of an API resource's data type. It is assigned by the server and cannot be changed. When creating a `kind`, the server uses hyphens to connect word segments; singleton and collection item resources are not pluralized. uid: type: string format: uuid example: d290f1ee-6c54-4b01-90e6-d701748f0851 description: > Unique Identifier (UID) UID is a unique identifier in time and space for a resource. When you create a resource, the server assigns a UID to the resource. Refer to [IETF RFC 4122](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4122) for more information. tags: type: array items: type: string example: - production_public - dev - new_app - us-west-1 - emea description: > You can assign `tags` to a resource as a way to help map, scope, and organize resources. The system uses tag selectors to specify selection criteria that match resources that have particular tags. ref: type: string example: /services/environments/prod description: > The `ref` field contains a reference to another NGINX Controller resource. links: $ref: '#/components/schemas/SelfLinks' createTime: type: string format: date-time example: '2019-07-29T09:12:33.001Z' description: > A timestamp that represents the server time when the resource was created. Create time is not guaranteed to be set in "happens-before" order across separate operations. In JSON format, `create_time` type is encoded as a string in the [RFC 3339](https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3339.txt). For example: 2018-04-01T01:30:15.01Z Create Time is assigned by the server and cannot be changed. updateTime: type: string format: date-time example: '2019-07-29T10:12:33.001Z' description: > A timestamp that represents the server time when the resource was last modified. Resources that have never been updated do not have an `update_time` stamp. The default value for resources that have never been updated is the local language-specific equivalent of "null". In JSON format, `update_time` type is encoded as a string as described in [RFC 3339](https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3339.txt). ConfigStateTally: type: object properties: isConfigured: type: boolean description: The configuration operation is complete. isConfiguring: type: boolean description: >- The configuration of the resource, or of its child(ren), is in process. isError: type: boolean description: >- An error occurred while configuring the resource or its child(ren). isDeleting: type: boolean description: >- A delete operation is in progress for the resource or its child(ren). total: type: integer description: >- The total number of resources to which the configuration operation applies. configured: type: integer description: >- The number of resources that have a complete and valid configuration. configuring: type: integer description: >- The number of resources that are in the process of being configured. error: type: integer description: >- The number of resources that have encountered an error during the configuration process. deleting: type: integer description: >- The number of resources that are in the process of being deleted. ConfigCondition: type: object properties: type: type: string description: The condition type. message: type: string description: >- A human-readable message that provides additional information about the configuration operation. ConfigState: type: object description: > A representation of the resource's current configuration state that comprises the status of the resource itself (`selfConfigState`) and any child resources (`childrenConfigState`). The conditions array provides additional information during configuration changes. properties: selfConfigState: $ref: '#/components/schemas/ConfigStateTally' childrenConfigState: $ref: '#/components/schemas/ConfigStateTally' conditions: type: array items: $ref: '#/components/schemas/ConfigCondition' ErrorDetail: type: object required: - description properties: description: type: string example: >- Error doing : . This can lead to . Try to resolve the issue. description: > A detailed error message returned by the server. These messages contain the following information, where applicable: - What happened. - Why it happened. - What the consequences are (if any). - Recommended action to take to resolve the issue. ErrorModel: type: object required: - message - code properties: message: type: string example: Error doing . description: > A human-readable message, in English, that describes the error. code: type: integer example: 1234567 description: > A numeric error code that can be used to identify errors for support purposes. details: type: array items: $ref: '#/components/schemas/ErrorDetail'