vcenter vm guest environment: list
Reads a list of environment variables from the guest operating system.
If the authentication uses vcenter.vm.guest.credentials.interactive_session, then the environment being read will be that of the user logged into the desktop. Otherwise it's the environment of the system user.
. Warning: This operation is part of a new feature in development. It may be changed at any time and may not have all supported functionality implemented.Request:
HTTP request
POST https://{server}/rest/vcenter/vm/{vm}/guest/environment?action=list
Path Parameters
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
Required | ||
vm | string | Virtual machine to perform the operation on. |
Request Body Structure:
{
"names" : [
"string",
"string"
],
"credentials" : {
"password" : "secret string",
"user_name" : "string",
"saml_token" : "secret string",
"type" : "USERNAME_PASSWORD",
"interactive_session" : true
}
}
"names" : [
"string",
"string"
],
"credentials" : {
"password" : "secret string",
"user_name" : "string",
"saml_token" : "secret string",
"type" : "USERNAME_PASSWORD",
"interactive_session" : true
}
}
Request Body Parameters:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
bold = required | ||
credentials | credentials | The guest authentication data. See vcenter.vm.guest.credentials. |
credentials.interactive_session | boolean | If set, the operation will interact with the logged-in desktop session in the guest. This requires that the logged-on user matches the user specified by the vcenter.vm.guest.credentials. This is currently only supported for USERNAME_PASSWORD. Warning: This attribute is part of a new feature in development. It may be changed at any time and may not have all supported functionality implemented. |
credentials.type | string | The guest credentials type. Warning: This attribute is part of a new feature in development. It may be changed at any time and may not have all supported functionality implemented. Types of guest credentials. Warning: This enumeration is part of a new feature in development. It may be changed at any time and may not have all supported functionality implemented. Value is one of: USERNAME_PASSWORD: USERNAME_PASSWORD credentials contains the information necessary to authenticate within a guest using a username and password. This method of authentication is stateless. To use USERNAME_PASSWORD, populate userName and password with the appropriate login information. Once populated, you can use USERNAME_PASSWORD in any guest operations function call. . Warning: This constant is part of a new feature in development. It may be changed at any time and may not have all supported functionality implemented.SAML_BEARER_TOKEN: SAML_BEARER_TOKEN contains the information necessary to authenticate within a guest using a SAML token. SAML Bearer token credentials relies on a guest alias that associates a guest account with the subject and certificate encoded in a SAML Bearer token obtained from the VMware SSO Server. Warning: This constant is part of a new feature in development. It may be changed at any time and may not have all supported functionality implemented. |
credentials.user_name | string | For SAML_BEARER_TOKEN, this is the guest user to be associated with the credentials. For USERNAME_PASSWORD this is the guest username. Warning: This attribute is part of a new feature in development. It may be changed at any time and may not have all supported functionality implemented. Optional. It is only relevant when type has value [USERNAME_PASSWORD, SAML_BEARER_TOKEN]. If no user is specified for SAML_BEARER_TOKEN, a guest dependent mapping will decide what guest user account is applied. |
credentials.password | secret | password. Warning: This attribute is part of a new feature in development. It may be changed at any time and may not have all supported functionality implemented. Optional. It is only relevant when type has value USERNAME_PASSWORD. This field is optional and it is only relevant when the value of type is USERNAME_PASSWORD. |
credentials.saml_token | secret | SAML Bearer Token. Warning: This attribute is part of a new feature in development. It may be changed at any time and may not have all supported functionality implemented. Optional. It is only relevant when type has value SAML_BEARER_TOKEN. This field is optional and it is only relevant when the value of type is SAML_BEARER_TOKEN. |
names | string[] | The names of the variables to be read. If the set is empty, then all the environment variables are returned. |
Response:
HTTP Status Code: 200
Representation:
{
"value" : [
{
"value" : "string",
"key" : "string"
}
]
}
"value" : [
{
"value" : "string",
"key" : "string"
}
]
}
Response Type:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
bold = required | ||
value | list | Mapping from environment variable names to environment variable values, or all environment variables if nothing is specified. If any specified environment variable contained in names is not set, then nothing is returned for that variable.List of {"key": string, "value": string} |
value[].key | string | |
value[].value | string |
Errors:
HTTP Status Code | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
404 | not_found | if the virtual machine vm is not found. |
400 | unsupported | if the operation is not supported by the VMware tools in the guest OS. |
400 | not_allowed_in_current_state | if the virtual machine vm is not running. |
500 | resource_busy | if the virtual machine is busy. |
401 | unauthenticated | if the credentials are not valid. |
503 | service_unavailable | if the VMware tools are not running. |