{"openapi":"3.0.2","info":{"title":"SOL005 - NSD Management Interface","description":"SOL005 - NSD Management Interface \n\nIMPORTANT: Please note that this file might be not aligned to the current\nversion of the ETSI Group Specification it refers to. In case of\ndiscrepancies the published ETSI Group Specification takes precedence.\n\nPlease report bugs to https://forge.etsi.org/rep/nfv/SOL005/issues\n","contact":{"name":"NFV-SOL WG"},"license":{"name":"ETSI Forge copyright notice","url":"https://forge.etsi.org/etsi-forge-copyright-notice.txt"},"version":"2.3.0-impl:etsi.org:ETSI_NFV_OpenAPI:1"},"externalDocs":{"description":"ETSI GS NFV-SOL 005 V3.7.1","url":"https://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_gs/NFV-SOL/001_099/005/03.07.01_60/gs_NFV-SOL005v030701p.pdf"},"servers":[{"url":"http://127.0.0.1/nsd/v2"},{"url":"https://127.0.0.1/nsd/v2"}],"paths":{"/api_versions":{"parameters":[{"name":"Version","description":"Version of the API requested to use when responding to this request.\n","in":"header","required":true,"schema":{"type":"string"}}],"get":{"description":"The GET method reads API version information. This method shall follow the provisions specified in SOL013 table 9.3.3.3.2-1 for request and response data structures, and response codes. URI query parameters are not supported.\n","responses":{"200":{"description":"200 OK\nAPI version information was read successfully. The response body shall contain API version information, as defined in SOL013 clause 7.1.6.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"Version":{"description":"The used API version.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"This type represents API version information.\n","type":"object","required":["uriPrefix","apiVersions"],"properties":{"uriPrefix":{"description":"Specifies the URI prefix for the API, in the following form {apiRoot}/{apiName}/{apiMajorVersion}/.\n","type":"string"},"apiVersions":{"description":"Version(s) supported for the API signalled by the uriPrefix attribute.\n","type":"array","items":{"type":"object","required":["version"],"properties":{"version":{"description":"Identifies a supported version. The value of the version attribute shall be a version identifier as specified in clause 4.6.1.\n","type":"string"},"isDeprecated":{"description":"The Boolean is a data type having two values (TRUE and FALSE).\n","type":"boolean"},"retirementDate":{"description":"Date-time stamp. Representation: String formatted according toas defined by the date-time production in IETF RFC 3339.\n","format":"date-time"}}}}}}}}},"400":{"description":"400 BAD REQUEST\n400 code can be returned in the following specified cases, the specific cause has to be proper specified in the \"ProblemDetails\" structure to be returned.\nIf the request is malformed or syntactically incorrect (e.g. if the request URI contains incorrect query parameters or the message content contains a syntactically incorrect data structure), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the response to a GET request which queries a container resource would be so big that the performance of the API producer is adversely affected, and the API producer does not support paging for the affected resource, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf there is an application error related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the request contains a malformed access token, the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 9110. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\nThe use of this HTTP error response code described above is applicable to the use of the OAuth 2.0 for the authorization of API requests and notifications, as defined in clauses 4.5.3.3 and 4.5.3.4.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"401":{"description":"401 UNAUTHORIZED\nIf the request contains no access token even though one is required, or if the request contains an authorization token that is invalid (e.g. expired or revoked), the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW-Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 9110. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"403":{"description":"403 FORBIDDEN\nIf the API consumer is not allowed to perform a particular request to a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided. It should include in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, and may indicate how to solve it.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"404":{"description":"404 NOT FOUND\nIf the API producer did not find a current representation for the resource addressed by the URI passed in the request or is not willing to disclose that one exists, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be provided, including in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, e.g. a wrong resource URI variable.\nThis response code is not appropriate in case the resource addressed by the URI is a container resource which is designed to contain child resources, but does not contain any child resource at the time the request is received. For a GET request to an existing empty container resource, a typical response contains a 200 OK response code and a message content with an empty array.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"406":{"description":"406 NOT ACCEPTABLE\nIf the \"Accept\" HTTP header does not contain at least one name of a content type that is acceptable to the API producer, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"413":{"description":"413 PAYLOAD TOO LARGE\nIf the message content of a request is larger than the amount of data the API producer is willing or able to process, it shall respond with this response code, following the provisions in IETF RFC 9110 for the use of the \"Retry-After\" HTTP header and for closing the connection. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"414":{"description":"414 URI TOO LONG\nIf the request URI of a request is longer than the API producer is willing or able to process, it shall respond with this response code. This condition can e.g. be caused by passing long queries in the request URI of a GET request. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"416":{"description":"416 Range Not Satisfiable\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"422":{"description":"422 UNPROCESSABLE CONTENT\nIf the message content of a request contains syntactically correct data (e.g. well-formed JSON) but the data cannot be processed (e.g. because it fails validation against a schema), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nThis error response code is only applicable for methods that have a request body.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"429":{"description":"429 TOO MANY REQUESTS\nIf the API consumer has sent too many requests in a defined period of time and the API producer is able to detect that condition (\"rate limiting\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code, following the provisions in IETF RFC 6585 [17] for the use of the \"Retry-After\" HTTP header. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nThe period of time and allowed number of requests are configured within the API producer by means outside the scope of the present document.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. 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The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. 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The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be provided, including in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, e.g. a wrong resource URI variable.\nThis response code is not appropriate in case the resource addressed by the URI is a container resource which is designed to contain child resources, but does not contain any child resource at the time the request is received. For a GET request to an existing empty container resource, a typical response contains a 200 OK response code and a message content with an empty array.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"405":{"description":"405 METHOD NOT ALLOWED\nIf a particular HTTP method is not supported for a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"406":{"description":"406 NOT ACCEPTABLE\nIf the \"Accept\" HTTP header does not contain at least one name of a content type that is acceptable to the API producer, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"500":{"description":"500 INTERNAL SERVER ERROR\nIf there is an application error not related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"503":{"description":"503 SERVICE UNAVAILABLE\nIf the API producer encounters an internal overload situation of itself or of a system it relies on, it should respond with this response code, following the provisions in IETF RFC 9110 for the use of the \"Retry-After\" HTTP header and for the alternative to refuse the connection. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. 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All attribute names that appear in the NsdInfo and in data types referenced from it shall be supported by the NFVO in the filter expression.\n","schema":{"type":"string"}},{"name":"all_fields","description":"Include all complex attributes in the response. See clause 5.3 of ETSI GS NFV-SOL 013 for details. The NFVO shall support this parameter.\n","in":"query","required":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},{"name":"fields","description":"Complex attributes to be included into the response. See clause 5.3 of ETSI GS NFV-SOL 013 for details. The NFVO should support this parameter.\n","in":"query","required":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},{"name":"exclude_fields","description":"Complex attributes to be excluded from the response. See clause 5.3 of ETSI GS NFV-SOL 013 for details. The NFVO should support this parameter.\n","in":"query","required":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},{"in":"query","name":"exclude_default","description":"Indicates to exclude the following complex attributes from the response. See clause 5.3 of ETSI GS NFV-SOL 013 for details. The NFVO shall support this parameter. The following attributes shall be excluded from the NsdInfo structure in the response body if this parameter is provided, or none of the parameters \"all_fields\", \"fields\", \"exclude_fields\", \"exclude_default\" are provided: -\tuserDefinedData -\tonboardingFailureDetails\n","schema":{"type":"string"}},{"name":"nextpage_opaque_marker","description":"Marker to obtain the next page of a paged response. Shall be supported by the NFVO if the NFVO supports alternative 2 (paging) according to clause 5.4.2.1 of ETSI GS NFV-SOL 013 for this resource.\n","in":"query","required":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}],"responses":{"200":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/NSDescriptors.Get.200"},"400":{"description":"400 BAD REQUEST\n400 code can be returned in the following specified cases, the specific cause has to be proper specified in the \"ProblemDetails\" structure to be returned.\nIf the request is malformed or syntactically incorrect (e.g. if the request URI contains incorrect query parameters or the message content contains a syntactically incorrect data structure), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the response to a GET request which queries a container resource would be so big that the performance of the API producer is adversely affected, and the API producer does not support paging for the affected resource, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf there is an application error related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the request contains a malformed access token, the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 9110. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\nThe use of this HTTP error response code described above is applicable to the use of the OAuth 2.0 for the authorization of API requests and notifications, as defined in clauses 4.5.3.3 and 4.5.3.4.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. 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It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"403":{"description":"403 FORBIDDEN\nIf the API consumer is not allowed to perform a particular request to a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided. It should include in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, and may indicate how to solve it.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"404":{"description":"404 NOT FOUND\nIf the API producer did not find a current representation for the resource addressed by the URI passed in the request or is not willing to disclose that one exists, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be provided, including in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, e.g. a wrong resource URI variable.\nThis response code is not appropriate in case the resource addressed by the URI is a container resource which is designed to contain child resources, but does not contain any child resource at the time the request is received. For a GET request to an existing empty container resource, a typical response contains a 200 OK response code and a message content with an empty array.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"405":{"description":"405 METHOD NOT ALLOWED\nIf a particular HTTP method is not supported for a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"406":{"description":"406 NOT ACCEPTABLE\nIf the \"Accept\" HTTP header does not contain at least one name of a content type that is acceptable to the API producer, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"500":{"description":"500 INTERNAL SERVER ERROR\nIf there is an application error not related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"503":{"description":"503 SERVICE UNAVAILABLE\nIf the API producer encounters an internal overload situation of itself or of a system it relies on, it should respond with this response code, following the provisions in IETF RFC 9110 for the use of the \"Retry-After\" HTTP header and for the alternative to refuse the connection. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"504":{"description":"504 GATEWAY TIMEOUT\nIf the API producer encounters a timeout while waiting for a response from an upstream server (i.e. a server that the API producer communicates with when fulfilling a request), it should respond with this response code.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}}}}},"/ns_descriptors/{nsdInfoId}":{"parameters":[{"$ref":"#/components/parameters/NsdInfoId"},{"name":"Authorization","description":"The authorization token for the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110.\n","in":"header","required":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},{"name":"Version","description":"Version of the API requested to use when responding to this request.\n","in":"header","required":true,"schema":{"type":"string"}}],"get":{"description":"The GET method reads information about an individual NS descriptor. See clause 5.4.3.3.2.\n","parameters":[{"name":"Accept","description":"Content-Types that are acceptable for the response. Reference: IETF RFC 9110.\n","in":"header","required":true,"schema":{"type":"string"}}],"responses":{"200":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/IndividualNSDescriptor.Get.200"},"400":{"description":"400 BAD REQUEST\n400 code can be returned in the following specified cases, the specific cause has to be proper specified in the \"ProblemDetails\" structure to be returned.\nIf the request is malformed or syntactically incorrect (e.g. if the request URI contains incorrect query parameters or the message content contains a syntactically incorrect data structure), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the response to a GET request which queries a container resource would be so big that the performance of the API producer is adversely affected, and the API producer does not support paging for the affected resource, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf there is an application error related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the request contains a malformed access token, the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 9110. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\nThe use of this HTTP error response code described above is applicable to the use of the OAuth 2.0 for the authorization of API requests and notifications, as defined in clauses 4.5.3.3 and 4.5.3.4.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"401":{"description":"401 UNAUTHORIZED\nIf the request contains no access token even though one is required, or if the request contains an authorization token that is invalid (e.g. expired or revoked), the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW-Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 9110. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"403":{"description":"403 FORBIDDEN\nIf the API consumer is not allowed to perform a particular request to a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided. It should include in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, and may indicate how to solve it.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"404":{"description":"404 NOT FOUND\nIf the API producer did not find a current representation for the resource addressed by the URI passed in the request or is not willing to disclose that one exists, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be provided, including in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, e.g. a wrong resource URI variable.\nThis response code is not appropriate in case the resource addressed by the URI is a container resource which is designed to contain child resources, but does not contain any child resource at the time the request is received. For a GET request to an existing empty container resource, a typical response contains a 200 OK response code and a message content with an empty array.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"405":{"description":"405 METHOD NOT ALLOWED\nIf a particular HTTP method is not supported for a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"406":{"description":"406 NOT ACCEPTABLE\nIf the \"Accept\" HTTP header does not contain at least one name of a content type that is acceptable to the API producer, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"500":{"description":"500 INTERNAL SERVER ERROR\nIf there is an application error not related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. 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The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"504":{"description":"504 GATEWAY TIMEOUT\nIf the API producer encounters a timeout while waiting for a response from an upstream server (i.e. a server that the API producer communicates with when fulfilling a request), it should respond with this response code.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}}}},"patch":{"description":"The PATCH method modifies the operational state and/or user defined data of an individual NS descriptor resource.\nSee clause 5.4.3.3.4.\n","requestBody":{"$ref":"#/components/requestBodies/NsdInfoModifications"},"responses":{"200":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/IndividualNSDescriptor.Patch.200"},"400":{"description":"400 BAD REQUEST\n400 code can be returned in the following specified cases, the specific cause has to be proper specified in the \"ProblemDetails\" structure to be returned.\nIf the request is malformed or syntactically incorrect (e.g. if the request URI contains incorrect query parameters or the message content contains a syntactically incorrect data structure), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the response to a GET request which queries a container resource would be so big that the performance of the API producer is adversely affected, and the API producer does not support paging for the affected resource, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf there is an application error related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the request contains a malformed access token, the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 9110. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\nThe use of this HTTP error response code described above is applicable to the use of the OAuth 2.0 for the authorization of API requests and notifications, as defined in clauses 4.5.3.3 and 4.5.3.4.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. 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It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"403":{"description":"403 FORBIDDEN\nIf the API consumer is not allowed to perform a particular request to a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided. It should include in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, and may indicate how to solve it.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be provided, including in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, e.g. a wrong resource URI variable.\nThis response code is not appropriate in case the resource addressed by the URI is a container resource which is designed to contain child resources, but does not contain any child resource at the time the request is received. For a GET request to an existing empty container resource, a typical response contains a 200 OK response code and a message content with an empty array.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. 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It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"406":{"description":"406 NOT ACCEPTABLE\nIf the \"Accept\" HTTP header does not contain at least one name of a content type that is acceptable to the API producer, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. 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It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. 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The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"504":{"description":"504 GATEWAY TIMEOUT\nIf the API producer encounters a timeout while waiting for a response from an upstream server (i.e. a server that the API producer communicates with when fulfilling a request), it should respond with this response code.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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See clause 5.4.3.3.5.\n","responses":{"204":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/IndividualNSDescriptor.Delete.204"},"400":{"description":"400 BAD REQUEST\n400 code can be returned in the following specified cases, the specific cause has to be proper specified in the \"ProblemDetails\" structure to be returned.\nIf the request is malformed or syntactically incorrect (e.g. if the request URI contains incorrect query parameters or the message content contains a syntactically incorrect data structure), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the response to a GET request which queries a container resource would be so big that the performance of the API producer is adversely affected, and the API producer does not support paging for the affected resource, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf there is an application error related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the request contains a malformed access token, the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 9110. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\nThe use of this HTTP error response code described above is applicable to the use of the OAuth 2.0 for the authorization of API requests and notifications, as defined in clauses 4.5.3.3 and 4.5.3.4.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. 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It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. 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It should include in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, and may indicate how to solve it.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be provided, including in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, e.g. a wrong resource URI variable.\nThis response code is not appropriate in case the resource addressed by the URI is a container resource which is designed to contain child resources, but does not contain any child resource at the time the request is received. For a GET request to an existing empty container resource, a typical response contains a 200 OK response code and a message content with an empty array.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. 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The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. 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The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. 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The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}}}}},"/ns_descriptors/{nsdInfoId}/nsd_content":{"parameters":[{"$ref":"#/components/parameters/NsdInfoId"},{"name":"Authorization","description":"The authorization token for the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110.\n","in":"header","required":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},{"name":"Version","description":"Version of the API requested to use when responding to this request.\n","in":"header","required":true,"schema":{"type":"string"}}],"get":{"description":"The GET method fetches the content of the NSD archive. See clause 5.4.4.3.2.\n","parameters":[{"$ref":"#/components/parameters/AcceptTextOrZip"},{"name":"Range","in":"header","description":"The request may contain a \"Range\" HTTP header to obtain single range of bytes from the resource file.\nThis can be used to continue an aborted transmission.\nIf the NFVO does not support range requests, it should return the whole file with a 200 OK response instead.\n","required":false,"style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}],"responses":{"200":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/NsdArchiveContent.Get.200"},"206":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/NsdArchiveContent.Get.206"},"400":{"description":"400 BAD REQUEST\n400 code can be returned in the following specified cases, the specific cause has to be proper specified in the \"ProblemDetails\" structure to be returned.\nIf the request is malformed or syntactically incorrect (e.g. if the request URI contains incorrect query parameters or the message content contains a syntactically incorrect data structure), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the response to a GET request which queries a container resource would be so big that the performance of the API producer is adversely affected, and the API producer does not support paging for the affected resource, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf there is an application error related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the request contains a malformed access token, the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 9110. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\nThe use of this HTTP error response code described above is applicable to the use of the OAuth 2.0 for the authorization of API requests and notifications, as defined in clauses 4.5.3.3 and 4.5.3.4.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"401":{"description":"401 UNAUTHORIZED\nIf the request contains no access token even though one is required, or if the request contains an authorization token that is invalid (e.g. expired or revoked), the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW-Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 9110. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"403":{"description":"403 FORBIDDEN\nIf the API consumer is not allowed to perform a particular request to a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided. It should include in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, and may indicate how to solve it.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"404":{"description":"404 NOT FOUND\nIf the API producer did not find a current representation for the resource addressed by the URI passed in the request or is not willing to disclose that one exists, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be provided, including in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, e.g. a wrong resource URI variable.\nThis response code is not appropriate in case the resource addressed by the URI is a container resource which is designed to contain child resources, but does not contain any child resource at the time the request is received. For a GET request to an existing empty container resource, a typical response contains a 200 OK response code and a message content with an empty array.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"405":{"description":"405 METHOD NOT ALLOWED\nIf a particular HTTP method is not supported for a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. 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It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"409":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/NsdArchiveContent.Get.409"},"416":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/NsdArchiveContent.Get.416"},"500":{"description":"500 INTERNAL SERVER ERROR\nIf there is an application error not related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"503":{"description":"503 SERVICE UNAVAILABLE\nIf the API producer encounters an internal overload situation of itself or of a system it relies on, it should respond with this response code, following the provisions in IETF RFC 9110 for the use of the \"Retry-After\" HTTP header and for the alternative to refuse the connection. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"504":{"description":"504 GATEWAY TIMEOUT\nIf the API producer encounters a timeout while waiting for a response from an upstream server (i.e. a server that the API producer communicates with when fulfilling a request), it should respond with this response code.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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See clause 5.4.4.3.3.\n","parameters":[{"$ref":"#/components/parameters/ContentTypeZip"}],"responses":{"202":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/NsdArchiveContent.Put.202"},"204":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/NsdArchiveContent.Put.204"},"400":{"description":"400 BAD REQUEST\n400 code can be returned in the following specified cases, the specific cause has to be proper specified in the \"ProblemDetails\" structure to be returned.\nIf the request is malformed or syntactically incorrect (e.g. if the request URI contains incorrect query parameters or the message content contains a syntactically incorrect data structure), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the response to a GET request which queries a container resource would be so big that the performance of the API producer is adversely affected, and the API producer does not support paging for the affected resource, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf there is an application error related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the request contains a malformed access token, the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 9110. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\nThe use of this HTTP error response code described above is applicable to the use of the OAuth 2.0 for the authorization of API requests and notifications, as defined in clauses 4.5.3.3 and 4.5.3.4.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"401":{"description":"401 UNAUTHORIZED\nIf the request contains no access token even though one is required, or if the request contains an authorization token that is invalid (e.g. expired or revoked), the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW-Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 9110. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"403":{"description":"403 FORBIDDEN\nIf the API consumer is not allowed to perform a particular request to a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided. It should include in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, and may indicate how to solve it.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"404":{"description":"404 NOT FOUND\nIf the API producer did not find a current representation for the resource addressed by the URI passed in the request or is not willing to disclose that one exists, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be provided, including in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, e.g. a wrong resource URI variable.\nThis response code is not appropriate in case the resource addressed by the URI is a container resource which is designed to contain child resources, but does not contain any child resource at the time the request is received. For a GET request to an existing empty container resource, a typical response contains a 200 OK response code and a message content with an empty array.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"405":{"description":"405 METHOD NOT ALLOWED\nIf a particular HTTP method is not supported for a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"406":{"description":"406 NOT ACCEPTABLE\nIf the \"Accept\" HTTP header does not contain at least one name of a content type that is acceptable to the API producer, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"409":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/NsdArchiveContent.Put.409"},"500":{"description":"500 INTERNAL SERVER ERROR\nIf there is an application error not related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"503":{"description":"503 SERVICE UNAVAILABLE\nIf the API producer encounters an internal overload situation of itself or of a system it relies on, it should respond with this response code, following the provisions in IETF RFC 9110 for the use of the \"Retry-After\" HTTP header and for the alternative to refuse the connection. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"504":{"description":"504 GATEWAY TIMEOUT\nIf the API producer encounters a timeout while waiting for a response from an upstream server (i.e. a server that the API producer communicates with when fulfilling a request), it should respond with this response code.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}}}}},"/ns_descriptors/{nsdInfoId}/nsd":{"parameters":[{"$ref":"#/components/parameters/NsdInfoId"},{"name":"Authorization","description":"The authorization token for the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110.\n","in":"header","required":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},{"name":"Version","description":"Version of the API requested to use when responding to this request.\n","in":"header","required":true,"schema":{"type":"string"}}],"get":{"description":"The GET method reads the content of the NSD within an NSD archive. See clause 5.4.4a.3.2.\n","parameters":[{"name":"include_signatures","description":"If this parameter is provided, the NFVO shall include in the ZIP file the security information as specified above. This URI query parameter is a flag, i.e. it shall have no value. The NFVO shall support this parameter.\n","in":"query","required":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},{"$ref":"#/components/parameters/AcceptTextOrZip"}],"responses":{"200":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/NSD.Get.200"},"400":{"description":"400 BAD REQUEST\n400 code can be returned in the following specified cases, the specific cause has to be proper specified in the \"ProblemDetails\" structure to be returned.\nIf the request is malformed or syntactically incorrect (e.g. if the request URI contains incorrect query parameters or the message content contains a syntactically incorrect data structure), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the response to a GET request which queries a container resource would be so big that the performance of the API producer is adversely affected, and the API producer does not support paging for the affected resource, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf there is an application error related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the request contains a malformed access token, the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 9110. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\nThe use of this HTTP error response code described above is applicable to the use of the OAuth 2.0 for the authorization of API requests and notifications, as defined in clauses 4.5.3.3 and 4.5.3.4.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. 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The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"403":{"description":"403 FORBIDDEN\nIf the API consumer is not allowed to perform a particular request to a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided. It should include in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, and may indicate how to solve it.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. 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The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be provided, including in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, e.g. a wrong resource URI variable.\nThis response code is not appropriate in case the resource addressed by the URI is a container resource which is designed to contain child resources, but does not contain any child resource at the time the request is received. For a GET request to an existing empty container resource, a typical response contains a 200 OK response code and a message content with an empty array.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"406":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/NSD.Get.406"},"409":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/NSD.Get.409"},"500":{"description":"500 INTERNAL SERVER ERROR\nIf there is an application error not related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. 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It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. 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See clasue 5.4.4b.3.2.\n","parameters":[{"$ref":"#/components/parameters/AcceptTextOrZip"},{"in":"query","name":"include_signatures","description":"If this parameter is provided, the NFVO shall return the manifest and related security information (signature and certificate) either in a single text file if the signature and certificate are included in the manifest file, or in a zip file containing the manifest and the certificate file, if this is provided as a separate file in the NSD archive. If this parameter is not given, the NFVO shall provide only a copy of the manifest file, as onboarded. If the security information is included in the onboarded manifest, it shall also be included in the returned copy. This URI query parameter is a flag, i.e. it shall have no value. The NFVO shall support this parameter.\n","schema":{"type":"string"}}],"responses":{"200":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/NsdArchiveManifest.Get.200"},"400":{"description":"400 BAD REQUEST\n400 code can be returned in the following specified cases, the specific cause has to be proper specified in the \"ProblemDetails\" structure to be returned.\nIf the request is malformed or syntactically incorrect (e.g. if the request URI contains incorrect query parameters or the message content contains a syntactically incorrect data structure), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the response to a GET request which queries a container resource would be so big that the performance of the API producer is adversely affected, and the API producer does not support paging for the affected resource, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf there is an application error related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the request contains a malformed access token, the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 9110. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\nThe use of this HTTP error response code described above is applicable to the use of the OAuth 2.0 for the authorization of API requests and notifications, as defined in clauses 4.5.3.3 and 4.5.3.4.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. 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It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"403":{"description":"403 FORBIDDEN\nIf the API consumer is not allowed to perform a particular request to a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided. It should include in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, and may indicate how to solve it.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be provided, including in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, e.g. a wrong resource URI variable.\nThis response code is not appropriate in case the resource addressed by the URI is a container resource which is designed to contain child resources, but does not contain any child resource at the time the request is received. For a GET request to an existing empty container resource, a typical response contains a 200 OK response code and a message content with an empty array.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"409":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/NsdArchiveManifest.Get.409"},"500":{"description":"500 INTERNAL SERVER ERROR\nIf there is an application error not related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"503":{"description":"503 SERVICE UNAVAILABLE\nIf the API producer encounters an internal overload situation of itself or of a system it relies on, it should respond with this response code, following the provisions in IETF RFC 9110 for the use of the \"Retry-After\" HTTP header and for the alternative to refuse the connection. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"504":{"description":"504 GATEWAY TIMEOUT\nIf the API producer encounters a timeout while waiting for a response from an upstream server (i.e. a server that the API producer communicates with when fulfilling a request), it should respond with this response code.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. 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Reference: IETF RFC 9110.\n","in":"header","required":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},{"name":"Version","description":"Version of the API requested to use when responding to this request.\n","in":"header","required":true,"schema":{"type":"string"}}],"get":{"description":"The GET method fetches the content of an individual artifact within an NSD archive. See clause 5.4.4c.3.2.\n","parameters":[{"name":"Range","in":"header","description":"The request may contain a \"Range\" HTTP header to obtain single range of bytes from the resource file.\nThis can be used to continue an aborted transmission.\nIf the NFVO does not support range requests, it should return the whole file with a 200 OK response instead.\n","required":false,"style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},{"in":"query","name":"include_signatures","description":"If this parameter is provided, the NFVO shall return the artifact and related security information (such as signature and optional certificate) in a ZIP archive. If this parameter is not given, the NFVO shall provide only a copy of the artifact file. This URI query parameter is a flag, i.e. it shall have no value. The NFVO shall support this parameter.\n","schema":{"type":"string"}}],"responses":{"200":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/IndividualNsdArchiveArtifact.Get.200"},"206":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/IndividualNsdArchiveArtifact.Get.206"},"400":{"description":"400 BAD REQUEST\n400 code can be returned in the following specified cases, the specific cause has to be proper specified in the \"ProblemDetails\" structure to be returned.\nIf the request is malformed or syntactically incorrect (e.g. if the request URI contains incorrect query parameters or the message content contains a syntactically incorrect data structure), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the response to a GET request which queries a container resource would be so big that the performance of the API producer is adversely affected, and the API producer does not support paging for the affected resource, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf there is an application error related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the request contains a malformed access token, the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 9110. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\nThe use of this HTTP error response code described above is applicable to the use of the OAuth 2.0 for the authorization of API requests and notifications, as defined in clauses 4.5.3.3 and 4.5.3.4.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. 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The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. 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It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"403":{"description":"403 FORBIDDEN\nIf the API consumer is not allowed to perform a particular request to a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided. It should include in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, and may indicate how to solve it.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"404":{"description":"404 NOT FOUND\nIf the API producer did not find a current representation for the resource addressed by the URI passed in the request or is not willing to disclose that one exists, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be provided, including in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, e.g. a wrong resource URI variable.\nThis response code is not appropriate in case the resource addressed by the URI is a container resource which is designed to contain child resources, but does not contain any child resource at the time the request is received. For a GET request to an existing empty container resource, a typical response contains a 200 OK response code and a message content with an empty array.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"405":{"description":"406 NOT ACCEPTABLE\nIf the \"Accept\" HTTP header does not contain at least one name of a content type that is acceptable to the API producer, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. 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It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"406":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/IndividualNsdArchiveArtifact.Get.406"},"409":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/IndividualNsdArchiveArtifact.Get.409"},"416":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/IndividualNsdArchiveArtifact.Get.416"},"500":{"description":"500 INTERNAL SERVER ERROR\nIf there is an application error not related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"503":{"description":"503 SERVICE UNAVAILABLE\nIf the API producer encounters an internal overload situation of itself or of a system it relies on, it should respond with this response code, following the provisions in IETF RFC 9110 for the use of the \"Retry-After\" HTTP header and for the alternative to refuse the connection. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"504":{"description":"504 GATEWAY TIMEOUT\nIf the API producer encounters a timeout while waiting for a response from an upstream server (i.e. a server that the API producer communicates with when fulfilling a request), it should respond with this response code.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}}}}},"/pnf_descriptors":{"parameters":[{"name":"Authorization","description":"The authorization token for the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110.\n","in":"header","required":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},{"name":"Version","description":"Version of the API requested to use when responding to this request.\n","in":"header","required":true,"schema":{"type":"string"}}],"post":{"description":"The POST method is used to create a new PNF descriptor resource. See clause 5.4.5.3.1.\n","parameters":[{"name":"Accept","description":"Content-Types that are acceptable for the response. Reference: IETF RFC 9110.\n","in":"header","required":true,"schema":{"type":"string"}},{"name":"Content-Type","description":"The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","in":"header","required":true,"schema":{"type":"string"}}],"requestBody":{"$ref":"#/components/requestBodies/CreatePnfdInfoRequest"},"responses":{"201":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/PNFDescriptors.Post.201"},"400":{"description":"400 BAD REQUEST\n400 code can be returned in the following specified cases, the specific cause has to be proper specified in the \"ProblemDetails\" structure to be returned.\nIf the request is malformed or syntactically incorrect (e.g. if the request URI contains incorrect query parameters or the message content contains a syntactically incorrect data structure), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the response to a GET request which queries a container resource would be so big that the performance of the API producer is adversely affected, and the API producer does not support paging for the affected resource, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf there is an application error related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the request contains a malformed access token, the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 9110. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\nThe use of this HTTP error response code described above is applicable to the use of the OAuth 2.0 for the authorization of API requests and notifications, as defined in clauses 4.5.3.3 and 4.5.3.4.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. 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The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"403":{"description":"403 FORBIDDEN\nIf the API consumer is not allowed to perform a particular request to a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided. It should include in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, and may indicate how to solve it.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"404":{"description":"404 NOT FOUND\nIf the API producer did not find a current representation for the resource addressed by the URI passed in the request or is not willing to disclose that one exists, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be provided, including in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, e.g. a wrong resource URI variable.\nThis response code is not appropriate in case the resource addressed by the URI is a container resource which is designed to contain child resources, but does not contain any child resource at the time the request is received. For a GET request to an existing empty container resource, a typical response contains a 200 OK response code and a message content with an empty array.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"405":{"description":"405 METHOD NOT ALLOWED\nIf a particular HTTP method is not supported for a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. 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It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"406":{"description":"406 NOT ACCEPTABLE\nIf the \"Accept\" HTTP header does not contain at least one name of a content type that is acceptable to the API producer, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. 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It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"500":{"description":"500 INTERNAL SERVER ERROR\nIf there is an application error not related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. 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It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"504":{"description":"504 GATEWAY TIMEOUT\nIf the API producer encounters a timeout while waiting for a response from an upstream server (i.e. a server that the API producer communicates with when fulfilling a request), it should respond with this response code.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}}}},"get":{"description":"The GET method queries information about multiple PNF descriptor resources. See clause 5.4.5.3.2.\n","parameters":[{"in":"query","name":"filter","description":"Attribute-based filtering expression according to clause 5.2 of ETSI GS NFV-SOL 013. The NFVO shall support receiving this filtering parameter as part of the URI query string. The OSS/BSS may supply this parameter. All attribute names that appear in the PnfdInfo and in data types referenced from it shall be supported by the NFVO in the filter expression.\n","schema":{"type":"string"}},{"name":"all_fields","description":"Include all complex attributes in the response. See clause 5.3 of ETSI GS NFV-SOL 013 for details. The NFVO shall support this parameter.\n","in":"query","required":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},{"name":"fields","description":"Complex attributes to be included into the response. See clause 5.3 of ETSI GS NFV-SOL 013 for details. The NFVO should support this parameter.\n","in":"query","required":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},{"name":"exclude_fields","description":"Complex attributes to be excluded from the response. See clause 5.3 of ETSI GS NFV-SOL 013 for details. The NFVO should support this parameter.\n","in":"query","required":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},{"in":"query","name":"exclude_default","description":"Indicates to exclude the following complex attributes from the response. See clause 5.3 of ETSI GS NFV-SOL 013for details. The NFVO shall support this parameter. The following attributes shall be excluded from the PnfdInfo structure in the response body if this parameter is provided, or none of the parameters \"all_fields\", \"fields\", \"exclude_fields\", \"exclude_default\" are provided: -\tuserDefinedData -\tonboardingFailureDetails\n","schema":{"type":"string"}},{"name":"nextpage_opaque_marker","description":"Marker to obtain the next page of a paged response. Shall be supported by the NFVO if the NFVO supports alternative 2 (paging) according to clause 5.4.2.1 of ETSI GS NFV-SOL 013 for this resource.\n","in":"query","required":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}],"responses":{"200":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/PNFDescriptors.Get.200"},"400":{"description":"400 BAD REQUEST\n400 code can be returned in the following specified cases, the specific cause has to be proper specified in the \"ProblemDetails\" structure to be returned.\nIf the request is malformed or syntactically incorrect (e.g. if the request URI contains incorrect query parameters or the message content contains a syntactically incorrect data structure), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the response to a GET request which queries a container resource would be so big that the performance of the API producer is adversely affected, and the API producer does not support paging for the affected resource, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf there is an application error related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the request contains a malformed access token, the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 9110. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\nThe use of this HTTP error response code described above is applicable to the use of the OAuth 2.0 for the authorization of API requests and notifications, as defined in clauses 4.5.3.3 and 4.5.3.4.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. 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The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"403":{"description":"403 FORBIDDEN\nIf the API consumer is not allowed to perform a particular request to a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided. It should include in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, and may indicate how to solve it.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"404":{"description":"404 NOT FOUND\nIf the API producer did not find a current representation for the resource addressed by the URI passed in the request or is not willing to disclose that one exists, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be provided, including in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, e.g. a wrong resource URI variable.\nThis response code is not appropriate in case the resource addressed by the URI is a container resource which is designed to contain child resources, but does not contain any child resource at the time the request is received. For a GET request to an existing empty container resource, a typical response contains a 200 OK response code and a message content with an empty array.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"405":{"description":"405 METHOD NOT ALLOWED\nIf a particular HTTP method is not supported for a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"406":{"description":"406 NOT ACCEPTABLE\nIf the \"Accept\" HTTP header does not contain at least one name of a content type that is acceptable to the API producer, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"500":{"description":"500 INTERNAL SERVER ERROR\nIf there is an application error not related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"503":{"description":"503 SERVICE UNAVAILABLE\nIf the API producer encounters an internal overload situation of itself or of a system it relies on, it should respond with this response code, following the provisions in IETF RFC 9110 for the use of the \"Retry-After\" HTTP header and for the alternative to refuse the connection. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. 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It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"504":{"description":"504 GATEWAY TIMEOUT\nIf the API producer encounters a timeout while waiting for a response from an upstream server (i.e. a server that the API producer communicates with when fulfilling a request), it should respond with this response code.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}}}}},"/pnf_descriptors/{pnfdInfoId}":{"parameters":[{"$ref":"#/components/parameters/PnfdInfoId"}],"get":{"description":"The GET method reads information about an individual PNF descriptor. See clause 5.4.6.3.2.\n","parameters":[{"name":"Accept","description":"Content-Types that are acceptable for the response. Reference: IETF RFC 9110.\n","in":"header","required":true,"schema":{"type":"string"}},{"name":"Authorization","description":"The authorization token for the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110.\n","in":"header","required":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},{"name":"Version","description":"Version of the API requested to use when responding to this request.\n","in":"header","required":true,"schema":{"type":"string"}}],"responses":{"200":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/IndividualPnfDescriptor.Get.200"},"400":{"description":"400 BAD REQUEST\n400 code can be returned in the following specified cases, the specific cause has to be proper specified in the \"ProblemDetails\" structure to be returned.\nIf the request is malformed or syntactically incorrect (e.g. if the request URI contains incorrect query parameters or the message content contains a syntactically incorrect data structure), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the response to a GET request which queries a container resource would be so big that the performance of the API producer is adversely affected, and the API producer does not support paging for the affected resource, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf there is an application error related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the request contains a malformed access token, the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 9110. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\nThe use of this HTTP error response code described above is applicable to the use of the OAuth 2.0 for the authorization of API requests and notifications, as defined in clauses 4.5.3.3 and 4.5.3.4.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"401":{"description":"401 UNAUTHORIZED\nIf the request contains no access token even though one is required, or if the request contains an authorization token that is invalid (e.g. expired or revoked), the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW-Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 9110. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"403":{"description":"403 FORBIDDEN\nIf the API consumer is not allowed to perform a particular request to a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided. It should include in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, and may indicate how to solve it.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"404":{"description":"404 NOT FOUND\nIf the API producer did not find a current representation for the resource addressed by the URI passed in the request or is not willing to disclose that one exists, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be provided, including in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, e.g. a wrong resource URI variable.\nThis response code is not appropriate in case the resource addressed by the URI is a container resource which is designed to contain child resources, but does not contain any child resource at the time the request is received. For a GET request to an existing empty container resource, a typical response contains a 200 OK response code and a message content with an empty array.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"405":{"description":"405 METHOD NOT ALLOWED\nIf a particular HTTP method is not supported for a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"406":{"description":"406 NOT ACCEPTABLE\nIf the \"Accept\" HTTP header does not contain at least one name of a content type that is acceptable to the API producer, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"500":{"description":"500 INTERNAL SERVER ERROR\nIf there is an application error not related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"503":{"description":"503 SERVICE UNAVAILABLE\nIf the API producer encounters an internal overload situation of itself or of a system it relies on, it should respond with this response code, following the provisions in IETF RFC 9110 for the use of the \"Retry-After\" HTTP header and for the alternative to refuse the connection. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"504":{"description":"504 GATEWAY TIMEOUT\nIf the API producer encounters a timeout while waiting for a response from an upstream server (i.e. a server that the API producer communicates with when fulfilling a request), it should respond with this response code.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","in":"header","required":true,"schema":{"type":"string"}}],"requestBody":{"$ref":"#/components/requestBodies/PnfdInfoModifications"},"responses":{"200":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/IndividualPnfDescriptor.Patch.200"},"400":{"description":"400 BAD REQUEST\n400 code can be returned in the following specified cases, the specific cause has to be proper specified in the \"ProblemDetails\" structure to be returned.\nIf the request is malformed or syntactically incorrect (e.g. if the request URI contains incorrect query parameters or the message content contains a syntactically incorrect data structure), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the response to a GET request which queries a container resource would be so big that the performance of the API producer is adversely affected, and the API producer does not support paging for the affected resource, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf there is an application error related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the request contains a malformed access token, the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 9110. 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The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"403":{"description":"403 FORBIDDEN\nIf the API consumer is not allowed to perform a particular request to a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided. It should include in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, and may indicate how to solve it.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"404":{"description":"404 NOT FOUND\nIf the API producer did not find a current representation for the resource addressed by the URI passed in the request or is not willing to disclose that one exists, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be provided, including in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, e.g. a wrong resource URI variable.\nThis response code is not appropriate in case the resource addressed by the URI is a container resource which is designed to contain child resources, but does not contain any child resource at the time the request is received. For a GET request to an existing empty container resource, a typical response contains a 200 OK response code and a message content with an empty array.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. 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The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"406":{"description":"406 NOT ACCEPTABLE\nIf the \"Accept\" HTTP header does not contain at least one name of a content type that is acceptable to the API producer, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"412":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/IndividualPnfDescriptor.Patch.412"},"500":{"description":"500 INTERNAL SERVER ERROR\nIf there is an application error not related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. 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It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. 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The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}}}},"delete":{"description":"The DELETE method deletes an individual PNF descriptor resource. See clause 5.4.6.3.5.\n","responses":{"204":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/IndividualPnfDescriptor.Delete.200"},"400":{"description":"400 BAD REQUEST\n400 code can be returned in the following specified cases, the specific cause has to be proper specified in the \"ProblemDetails\" structure to be returned.\nIf the request is malformed or syntactically incorrect (e.g. if the request URI contains incorrect query parameters or the message content contains a syntactically incorrect data structure), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the response to a GET request which queries a container resource would be so big that the performance of the API producer is adversely affected, and the API producer does not support paging for the affected resource, it shall respond with this response code. 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The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\nThe use of this HTTP error response code described above is applicable to the use of the OAuth 2.0 for the authorization of API requests and notifications, as defined in clauses 4.5.3.3 and 4.5.3.4.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. 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It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. 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It should include in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, and may indicate how to solve it.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"404":{"description":"404 NOT FOUND\nIf the API producer did not find a current representation for the resource addressed by the URI passed in the request or is not willing to disclose that one exists, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be provided, including in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, e.g. a wrong resource URI variable.\nThis response code is not appropriate in case the resource addressed by the URI is a container resource which is designed to contain child resources, but does not contain any child resource at the time the request is received. For a GET request to an existing empty container resource, a typical response contains a 200 OK response code and a message content with an empty array.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"405":{"description":"405 METHOD NOT ALLOWED\nIf a particular HTTP method is not supported for a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"406":{"description":"406 NOT ACCEPTABLE\nIf the \"Accept\" HTTP header does not contain at least one name of a content type that is acceptable to the API producer, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"500":{"description":"500 INTERNAL SERVER ERROR\nIf there is an application error not related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"503":{"description":"503 SERVICE UNAVAILABLE\nIf the API producer encounters an internal overload situation of itself or of a system it relies on, it should respond with this response code, following the provisions in IETF RFC 9110 for the use of the \"Retry-After\" HTTP header and for the alternative to refuse the connection. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. 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It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"504":{"description":"504 GATEWAY TIMEOUT\nIf the API producer encounters a timeout while waiting for a response from an upstream server (i.e. a server that the API producer communicates with when fulfilling a request), it should respond with this response code.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}}}}},"/pnf_descriptors/{pnfdInfoId}/pnfd_content":{"parameters":[{"$ref":"#/components/parameters/PnfdInfoId"},{"name":"Authorization","description":"The authorization token for the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110.\n","in":"header","required":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},{"name":"Version","description":"Version of the API requested to use when responding to this request.\n","in":"header","required":true,"schema":{"type":"string"}}],"get":{"description":"The GET method fetches the content of the PNFD archive. See clause 5.4.7.3.2.\n","parameters":[{"$ref":"#/components/parameters/AcceptText"},{"name":"Range","in":"header","description":"The request may contain a \"Range\" HTTP header to obtain single range of bytes from the resource file.\nThis can be used to continue an aborted transmission.\nIf the NFVO does not support range requests, it should return the whole file with a 200 OK response instead.\n","required":false,"style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}],"responses":{"200":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/PnfdArchiveContent.Get.200"},"206":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/PnfdArchiveContent.Get.206"},"400":{"description":"400 BAD REQUEST\n400 code can be returned in the following specified cases, the specific cause has to be proper specified in the \"ProblemDetails\" structure to be returned.\nIf the request is malformed or syntactically incorrect (e.g. if the request URI contains incorrect query parameters or the message content contains a syntactically incorrect data structure), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the response to a GET request which queries a container resource would be so big that the performance of the API producer is adversely affected, and the API producer does not support paging for the affected resource, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf there is an application error related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the request contains a malformed access token, the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 9110. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\nThe use of this HTTP error response code described above is applicable to the use of the OAuth 2.0 for the authorization of API requests and notifications, as defined in clauses 4.5.3.3 and 4.5.3.4.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"401":{"description":"401 UNAUTHORIZED\nIf the request contains no access token even though one is required, or if the request contains an authorization token that is invalid (e.g. expired or revoked), the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW-Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 9110. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. 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It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"403":{"description":"403 FORBIDDEN\nIf the API consumer is not allowed to perform a particular request to a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided. It should include in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, and may indicate how to solve it.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"404":{"description":"404 NOT FOUND\nIf the API producer did not find a current representation for the resource addressed by the URI passed in the request or is not willing to disclose that one exists, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be provided, including in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, e.g. a wrong resource URI variable.\nThis response code is not appropriate in case the resource addressed by the URI is a container resource which is designed to contain child resources, but does not contain any child resource at the time the request is received. For a GET request to an existing empty container resource, a typical response contains a 200 OK response code and a message content with an empty array.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"405":{"description":"405 METHOD NOT ALLOWED\nIf a particular HTTP method is not supported for a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"406":{"description":"406 NOT ACCEPTABLE\nIf the \"Accept\" HTTP header does not contain at least one name of a content type that is acceptable to the API producer, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"409":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/PnfdArchiveContent.Get.409"},"416":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/PnfdArchiveContent.Get.416"},"500":{"description":"500 INTERNAL SERVER ERROR\nIf there is an application error not related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"503":{"description":"503 SERVICE UNAVAILABLE\nIf the API producer encounters an internal overload situation of itself or of a system it relies on, it should respond with this response code, following the provisions in IETF RFC 9110 for the use of the \"Retry-After\" HTTP header and for the alternative to refuse the connection. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"504":{"description":"504 GATEWAY TIMEOUT\nIf the API producer encounters a timeout while waiting for a response from an upstream server (i.e. a server that the API producer communicates with when fulfilling a request), it should respond with this response code.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}}}},"put":{"description":"The PUT method is used to upload the content of a PNFD archive. See clause 5.4.7.3.3.\n","parameters":[{"$ref":"#/components/parameters/AcceptText"},{"$ref":"#/components/parameters/ContentTypeZip"}],"responses":{"202":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/PnfdArchiveContent.Put.200"},"204":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/PnfdArchiveContent.Put.204"},"400":{"description":"400 BAD REQUEST\n400 code can be returned in the following specified cases, the specific cause has to be proper specified in the \"ProblemDetails\" structure to be returned.\nIf the request is malformed or syntactically incorrect (e.g. if the request URI contains incorrect query parameters or the message content contains a syntactically incorrect data structure), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the response to a GET request which queries a container resource would be so big that the performance of the API producer is adversely affected, and the API producer does not support paging for the affected resource, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf there is an application error related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the request contains a malformed access token, the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 9110. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\nThe use of this HTTP error response code described above is applicable to the use of the OAuth 2.0 for the authorization of API requests and notifications, as defined in clauses 4.5.3.3 and 4.5.3.4.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"401":{"description":"401 UNAUTHORIZED\nIf the request contains no access token even though one is required, or if the request contains an authorization token that is invalid (e.g. expired or revoked), the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW-Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 9110. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"403":{"description":"403 FORBIDDEN\nIf the API consumer is not allowed to perform a particular request to a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided. It should include in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, and may indicate how to solve it.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"404":{"description":"404 NOT FOUND\nIf the API producer did not find a current representation for the resource addressed by the URI passed in the request or is not willing to disclose that one exists, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be provided, including in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, e.g. a wrong resource URI variable.\nThis response code is not appropriate in case the resource addressed by the URI is a container resource which is designed to contain child resources, but does not contain any child resource at the time the request is received. For a GET request to an existing empty container resource, a typical response contains a 200 OK response code and a message content with an empty array.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"405":{"description":"405 METHOD NOT ALLOWED\nIf a particular HTTP method is not supported for a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"406":{"description":"406 NOT ACCEPTABLE\nIf the \"Accept\" HTTP header does not contain at least one name of a content type that is acceptable to the API producer, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"409":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/PnfdArchiveContent.Put.409"},"500":{"description":"500 INTERNAL SERVER ERROR\nIf there is an application error not related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"503":{"description":"503 SERVICE UNAVAILABLE\nIf the API producer encounters an internal overload situation of itself or of a system it relies on, it should respond with this response code, following the provisions in IETF RFC 9110 for the use of the \"Retry-After\" HTTP header and for the alternative to refuse the connection. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}}}}},"/pnf_descriptors/{pnfdInfoId}/pnfd":{"parameters":[{"$ref":"#/components/parameters/PnfdInfoId"},{"name":"Authorization","description":"The authorization token for the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110.\n","in":"header","required":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},{"name":"Version","description":"Version of the API requested to use when responding to this request.\n","in":"header","required":true,"schema":{"type":"string"}}],"get":{"description":"The GET method reads the content of the PNFD within a PNFD archive. See clause 5.4.7a.3.2.\n","parameters":[{"$ref":"#/components/parameters/AcceptText"},{"name":"Range","in":"header","description":"The request may contain a \"Range\" HTTP header to obtain single range of bytes from the resource file.\nThis can be used to continue an aborted transmission.\nIf the NFVO does not support range requests, it should return the whole file with a 200 OK response instead.\n","required":false,"style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},{"name":"include_signatures","description":"If this parameter is provided, the NFVO shall include in the ZIP file the security information as specified above. This URI query parameter is a flag, i.e. it shall have no value. The NFVO shall support this parameter.\n","in":"query","required":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}],"responses":{"200":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/PNFD.Get.200"},"400":{"description":"400 BAD REQUEST\n400 code can be returned in the following specified cases, the specific cause has to be proper specified in the \"ProblemDetails\" structure to be returned.\nIf the request is malformed or syntactically incorrect (e.g. if the request URI contains incorrect query parameters or the message content contains a syntactically incorrect data structure), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the response to a GET request which queries a container resource would be so big that the performance of the API producer is adversely affected, and the API producer does not support paging for the affected resource, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf there is an application error related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the request contains a malformed access token, the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 9110. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\nThe use of this HTTP error response code described above is applicable to the use of the OAuth 2.0 for the authorization of API requests and notifications, as defined in clauses 4.5.3.3 and 4.5.3.4.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. 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The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. 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It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"403":{"description":"403 FORBIDDEN\nIf the API consumer is not allowed to perform a particular request to a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided. It should include in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, and may indicate how to solve it.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"404":{"description":"404 NOT FOUND\nIf the API producer did not find a current representation for the resource addressed by the URI passed in the request or is not willing to disclose that one exists, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be provided, including in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, e.g. a wrong resource URI variable.\nThis response code is not appropriate in case the resource addressed by the URI is a container resource which is designed to contain child resources, but does not contain any child resource at the time the request is received. For a GET request to an existing empty container resource, a typical response contains a 200 OK response code and a message content with an empty array.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"405":{"description":"405 METHOD NOT ALLOWED\nIf a particular HTTP method is not supported for a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. 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It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"406":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/PNFD.Get.406"},"409":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/PNFD.Get.409"},"500":{"description":"500 INTERNAL SERVER ERROR\nIf there is an application error not related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. 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It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"504":{"description":"504 GATEWAY TIMEOUT\nIf the API producer encounters a timeout while waiting for a response from an upstream server (i.e. a server that the API producer communicates with when fulfilling a request), it should respond with this response code.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}}}}},"/pnf_descriptors/{pnfdInfoId}/manifest":{"parameters":[{"$ref":"#/components/parameters/PnfdInfoId"},{"name":"Authorization","description":"The authorization token for the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110.\n","in":"header","required":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},{"name":"Version","description":"Version of the API requested to use when responding to this request.\n","in":"header","required":true,"schema":{"type":"string"}}],"get":{"description":"The GET method reads the content of the manifest file within a PNFD archive. See clause 5.4.7b.3.2.\n","parameters":[{"$ref":"#/components/parameters/AcceptTextOrZip"},{"in":"query","name":"include_signatures","description":"If this parameter is provided, the NFVO shall return the manifest and related security information (signature and certificate) either in a single text file if the signature and certificate are included in the manifest file, or in a zip file containing the manifest and the certificate file, if this is provided as a separate file in the PNFD archive. If this parameter is not given, the NFVO shall provide only a copy of the manifest file, as onboarded. If the security information is included in the onboarded manifest, it shall also be included in the returned copy. This URI query parameter is a flag, i.e. it shall have no value. The NFVO shall support this parameter.\n","schema":{"type":"string"}}],"responses":{"200":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/PnfdArchiveManifest.Get.200"},"400":{"description":"400 BAD REQUEST\n400 code can be returned in the following specified cases, the specific cause has to be proper specified in the \"ProblemDetails\" structure to be returned.\nIf the request is malformed or syntactically incorrect (e.g. if the request URI contains incorrect query parameters or the message content contains a syntactically incorrect data structure), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the response to a GET request which queries a container resource would be so big that the performance of the API producer is adversely affected, and the API producer does not support paging for the affected resource, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf there is an application error related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the request contains a malformed access token, the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 9110. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\nThe use of this HTTP error response code described above is applicable to the use of the OAuth 2.0 for the authorization of API requests and notifications, as defined in clauses 4.5.3.3 and 4.5.3.4.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"401":{"description":"401 UNAUTHORIZED\nIf the request contains no access token even though one is required, or if the request contains an authorization token that is invalid (e.g. expired or revoked), the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW-Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 9110. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"403":{"description":"403 FORBIDDEN\nIf the API consumer is not allowed to perform a particular request to a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided. It should include in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, and may indicate how to solve it.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"404":{"description":"404 NOT FOUND\nIf the API producer did not find a current representation for the resource addressed by the URI passed in the request or is not willing to disclose that one exists, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be provided, including in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, e.g. a wrong resource URI variable.\nThis response code is not appropriate in case the resource addressed by the URI is a container resource which is designed to contain child resources, but does not contain any child resource at the time the request is received. For a GET request to an existing empty container resource, a typical response contains a 200 OK response code and a message content with an empty array.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"405":{"description":"405 METHOD NOT ALLOWED\nIf a particular HTTP method is not supported for a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"406":{"description":"406 NOT ACCEPTABLE\nIf the \"Accept\" HTTP header does not contain at least one name of a content type that is acceptable to the API producer, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"409":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/PnfdArchiveManifest.Get.409"},"500":{"description":"500 INTERNAL SERVER ERROR\nIf there is an application error not related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"503":{"description":"503 SERVICE UNAVAILABLE\nIf the API producer encounters an internal overload situation of itself or of a system it relies on, it should respond with this response code, following the provisions in IETF RFC 9110 for the use of the \"Retry-After\" HTTP header and for the alternative to refuse the connection. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"504":{"description":"504 GATEWAY TIMEOUT\nIf the API producer encounters a timeout while waiting for a response from an upstream server (i.e. a server that the API producer communicates with when fulfilling a request), it should respond with this response code.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}}}}},"/pnf_descriptors/{pnfdInfoId}/artifacts/{artifactPath}":{"parameters":[{"$ref":"#/components/parameters/PnfdInfoId"},{"$ref":"#/components/parameters/ArtifactPathInPNFD"},{"name":"Authorization","description":"The authorization token for the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110.\n","in":"header","required":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},{"name":"Version","description":"Version of the API requested to use when responding to this request.\n","in":"header","required":true,"schema":{"type":"string"}}],"get":{"description":"The GET method fetches the content of an individual artifact within a PNFD archive. See clause 5.4.7c.3.2.\n","parameters":[{"name":"Range","in":"header","description":"The request may contain a \"Range\" HTTP header to obtain single range of bytes from the resource file.\nThis can be used to continue an aborted transmission.\nIf the NFVO does not support range requests, it should return the whole file with a 200 OK response instead.\n","required":false,"style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},{"in":"query","name":"include_signatures","description":"If this parameter is provided, the NFVO shall return the artifact and related security information (such as signature and optional certificate) in a ZIP archive. If this parameter is not given, the NFVO shall provide only a copy of the artifact file. This URI query parameter is a flag, i.e. it shall have no value. The NFVO shall support this parameter.\n","schema":{"type":"string"}}],"responses":{"200":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/IndividualPnfdArchiveArtifact.Get.200"},"206":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/IndividualPnfdArchiveArtifact.Get.206"},"400":{"description":"400 BAD REQUEST\n400 code can be returned in the following specified cases, the specific cause has to be proper specified in the \"ProblemDetails\" structure to be returned.\nIf the request is malformed or syntactically incorrect (e.g. if the request URI contains incorrect query parameters or the message content contains a syntactically incorrect data structure), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the response to a GET request which queries a container resource would be so big that the performance of the API producer is adversely affected, and the API producer does not support paging for the affected resource, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf there is an application error related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the request contains a malformed access token, the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 9110. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\nThe use of this HTTP error response code described above is applicable to the use of the OAuth 2.0 for the authorization of API requests and notifications, as defined in clauses 4.5.3.3 and 4.5.3.4.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"401":{"description":"401 UNAUTHORIZED\nIf the request contains no access token even though one is required, or if the request contains an authorization token that is invalid (e.g. expired or revoked), the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW-Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 9110. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"403":{"description":"403 FORBIDDEN\nIf the API consumer is not allowed to perform a particular request to a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided. It should include in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, and may indicate how to solve it.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"404":{"description":"404 NOT FOUND\nIf the API producer did not find a current representation for the resource addressed by the URI passed in the request or is not willing to disclose that one exists, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be provided, including in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, e.g. a wrong resource URI variable.\nThis response code is not appropriate in case the resource addressed by the URI is a container resource which is designed to contain child resources, but does not contain any child resource at the time the request is received. For a GET request to an existing empty container resource, a typical response contains a 200 OK response code and a message content with an empty array.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"406":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/IndividualPnfdArchiveArtifact.Get.406"},"409":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/IndividualPnfdArchiveArtifact.Get.409"},"416":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/IndividualPnfdArchiveArtifact.Get.416"},"500":{"description":"500 INTERNAL SERVER ERROR\nIf there is an application error not related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"503":{"description":"503 SERVICE UNAVAILABLE\nIf the API producer encounters an internal overload situation of itself or of a system it relies on, it should respond with this response code, following the provisions in IETF RFC 9110 for the use of the \"Retry-After\" HTTP header and for the alternative to refuse the connection. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"504":{"description":"504 GATEWAY TIMEOUT\nIf the API producer encounters a timeout while waiting for a response from an upstream server (i.e. a server that the API producer communicates with when fulfilling a request), it should respond with this response code.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}}}}},"/subscriptions":{"parameters":[{"name":"Authorization","description":"The authorization token for the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110.\n","in":"header","required":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},{"name":"Version","description":"Version of the API requested to use when responding to this request.\n","in":"header","required":true,"schema":{"type":"string"}}],"post":{"description":"The POST method creates a new subscription. See clause 5.4.8.3.1.\n","parameters":[{"name":"Accept","description":"Content-Types that are acceptable for the response. Reference: IETF RFC 9110.\n","in":"header","required":true,"schema":{"type":"string"}},{"name":"Content-Type","description":"The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","in":"header","required":true,"schema":{"type":"string"}}],"requestBody":{"$ref":"#/components/requestBodies/NsdmSubscriptionRequest"},"responses":{"201":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/Subscriptions.Post.201"},"303":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/Subscriptions.Post.303"},"400":{"description":"400 BAD REQUEST\n400 code can be returned in the following specified cases, the specific cause has to be proper specified in the \"ProblemDetails\" structure to be returned.\nIf the request is malformed or syntactically incorrect (e.g. if the request URI contains incorrect query parameters or the message content contains a syntactically incorrect data structure), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the response to a GET request which queries a container resource would be so big that the performance of the API producer is adversely affected, and the API producer does not support paging for the affected resource, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf there is an application error related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the request contains a malformed access token, the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 9110. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\nThe use of this HTTP error response code described above is applicable to the use of the OAuth 2.0 for the authorization of API requests and notifications, as defined in clauses 4.5.3.3 and 4.5.3.4.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. 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It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"403":{"description":"403 FORBIDDEN\nIf the API consumer is not allowed to perform a particular request to a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided. It should include in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, and may indicate how to solve it.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"404":{"description":"404 NOT FOUND\nIf the API producer did not find a current representation for the resource addressed by the URI passed in the request or is not willing to disclose that one exists, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be provided, including in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, e.g. a wrong resource URI variable.\nThis response code is not appropriate in case the resource addressed by the URI is a container resource which is designed to contain child resources, but does not contain any child resource at the time the request is received. For a GET request to an existing empty container resource, a typical response contains a 200 OK response code and a message content with an empty array.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"405":{"description":"405 METHOD NOT ALLOWED\nIf a particular HTTP method is not supported for a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"406":{"description":"406 NOT ACCEPTABLE\nIf the \"Accept\" HTTP header does not contain at least one name of a content type that is acceptable to the API producer, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"422":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/Subscriptions.Post.422"},"500":{"description":"500 INTERNAL SERVER ERROR\nIf there is an application error not related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"503":{"description":"503 SERVICE UNAVAILABLE\nIf the API producer encounters an internal overload situation of itself or of a system it relies on, it should respond with this response code, following the provisions in IETF RFC 9110 for the use of the \"Retry-After\" HTTP header and for the alternative to refuse the connection. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"504":{"description":"504 GATEWAY TIMEOUT\nIf the API producer encounters a timeout while waiting for a response from an upstream server (i.e. a server that the API producer communicates with when fulfilling a request), it should respond with this response code.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}}}},"get":{"description":"The GET method queries the list of active subscriptions of the functional block that invokes the method.\nIt can be used e.g. for resynchronization after error situations. See clause 5.4.8.3.2.\n","parameters":[{"in":"query","name":"filter","description":"Attribute filtering expression according to clause 5.2 of ETSI GS NFV SOL 013. The NFVO shall support receiving this parameter as part of the URI query string. The OSS/BSS may supply this parameter. All attribute names that appear in the NsdmSubscription and in data types referenced from it shall be supported by the NFVO in the filter expression.\n","schema":{"type":"string"}},{"name":"nextpage_opaque_marker","description":"Marker to obtain the next page of a paged response. Shall be supported by the NFVO if the NFVO supports alternative 2 (paging) according to clause 5.4.2.1 of ETSI GS NFV-SOL 013 for this resource.\n","in":"query","required":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},{"name":"Accept","description":"Content-Types that are acceptable for the response. Reference: IETF RFC 9110.\n","in":"header","required":true,"schema":{"type":"string"}}],"responses":{"200":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/Subscriptions.Get.200"},"400":{"description":"400 BAD REQUEST\n400 code can be returned in the following specified cases, the specific cause has to be proper specified in the \"ProblemDetails\" structure to be returned.\nIf the request is malformed or syntactically incorrect (e.g. if the request URI contains incorrect query parameters or the message content contains a syntactically incorrect data structure), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the response to a GET request which queries a container resource would be so big that the performance of the API producer is adversely affected, and the API producer does not support paging for the affected resource, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf there is an application error related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the request contains a malformed access token, the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 9110. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\nThe use of this HTTP error response code described above is applicable to the use of the OAuth 2.0 for the authorization of API requests and notifications, as defined in clauses 4.5.3.3 and 4.5.3.4.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. 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The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. 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It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"403":{"description":"403 FORBIDDEN\nIf the API consumer is not allowed to perform a particular request to a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided. It should include in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, and may indicate how to solve it.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"404":{"description":"404 NOT FOUND\nIf the API producer did not find a current representation for the resource addressed by the URI passed in the request or is not willing to disclose that one exists, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be provided, including in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, e.g. a wrong resource URI variable.\nThis response code is not appropriate in case the resource addressed by the URI is a container resource which is designed to contain child resources, but does not contain any child resource at the time the request is received. For a GET request to an existing empty container resource, a typical response contains a 200 OK response code and a message content with an empty array.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"405":{"description":"405 METHOD NOT ALLOWED\nIf a particular HTTP method is not supported for a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"406":{"description":"406 NOT ACCEPTABLE\nIf the \"Accept\" HTTP header does not contain at least one name of a content type that is acceptable to the API producer, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"500":{"description":"500 INTERNAL SERVER ERROR\nIf there is an application error not related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"503":{"description":"503 SERVICE UNAVAILABLE\nIf the API producer encounters an internal overload situation of itself or of a system it relies on, it should respond with this response code, following the provisions in IETF RFC 9110 for the use of the \"Retry-After\" HTTP header and for the alternative to refuse the connection. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"504":{"description":"504 GATEWAY TIMEOUT\nIf the API producer encounters a timeout while waiting for a response from an upstream server (i.e. a server that the API producer communicates with when fulfilling a request), it should respond with this response code.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}}}}},"/subscriptions/{subscriptionId}":{"parameters":[{"$ref":"#/components/parameters/SubscriptionId"},{"name":"Authorization","description":"The authorization token for the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110.\n","in":"header","required":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},{"name":"Version","description":"Version of the API requested to use when responding to this request.\n","in":"header","required":true,"schema":{"type":"string"}}],"get":{"description":"The GET method retrieves information about a subscription by reading an individual subscription resource.\nSee clause 5.4.9.3.2.\n","parameters":[{"name":"Accept","description":"Content-Types that are acceptable for the response. Reference: IETF RFC 9110.\n","in":"header","required":true,"schema":{"type":"string"}}],"responses":{"200":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/IndividualSubscription.Get.200"},"400":{"description":"400 BAD REQUEST\n400 code can be returned in the following specified cases, the specific cause has to be proper specified in the \"ProblemDetails\" structure to be returned.\nIf the request is malformed or syntactically incorrect (e.g. if the request URI contains incorrect query parameters or the message content contains a syntactically incorrect data structure), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the response to a GET request which queries a container resource would be so big that the performance of the API producer is adversely affected, and the API producer does not support paging for the affected resource, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf there is an application error related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the request contains a malformed access token, the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 9110. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\nThe use of this HTTP error response code described above is applicable to the use of the OAuth 2.0 for the authorization of API requests and notifications, as defined in clauses 4.5.3.3 and 4.5.3.4.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"401":{"description":"401 UNAUTHORIZED\nIf the request contains no access token even though one is required, or if the request contains an authorization token that is invalid (e.g. expired or revoked), the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW-Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 9110. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"403":{"description":"403 FORBIDDEN\nIf the API consumer is not allowed to perform a particular request to a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided. It should include in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, and may indicate how to solve it.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"404":{"description":"404 NOT FOUND\nIf the API producer did not find a current representation for the resource addressed by the URI passed in the request or is not willing to disclose that one exists, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be provided, including in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, e.g. a wrong resource URI variable.\nThis response code is not appropriate in case the resource addressed by the URI is a container resource which is designed to contain child resources, but does not contain any child resource at the time the request is received. For a GET request to an existing empty container resource, a typical response contains a 200 OK response code and a message content with an empty array.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"405":{"description":"405 METHOD NOT ALLOWED\nIf a particular HTTP method is not supported for a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"406":{"description":"406 NOT ACCEPTABLE\nIf the \"Accept\" HTTP header does not contain at least one name of a content type that is acceptable to the API producer, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"500":{"description":"500 INTERNAL SERVER ERROR\nIf there is an application error not related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"503":{"description":"503 SERVICE UNAVAILABLE\nIf the API producer encounters an internal overload situation of itself or of a system it relies on, it should respond with this response code, following the provisions in IETF RFC 9110 for the use of the \"Retry-After\" HTTP header and for the alternative to refuse the connection. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"504":{"description":"504 GATEWAY TIMEOUT\nIf the API producer encounters a timeout while waiting for a response from an upstream server (i.e. a server that the API producer communicates with when fulfilling a request), it should respond with this response code.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}}}},"delete":{"description":"The DELETE method terminates an individual subscription. See clause 5.4.9.3.5.\n","responses":{"204":{"$ref":"#/components/responses/IndividualSubscription.Delete.204"},"400":{"description":"400 BAD REQUEST\n400 code can be returned in the following specified cases, the specific cause has to be proper specified in the \"ProblemDetails\" structure to be returned.\nIf the request is malformed or syntactically incorrect (e.g. if the request URI contains incorrect query parameters or the message content contains a syntactically incorrect data structure), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the response to a GET request which queries a container resource would be so big that the performance of the API producer is adversely affected, and the API producer does not support paging for the affected resource, it shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and should include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf there is an application error related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\nIf the request contains a malformed access token, the API producer should respond with this response. The details of the error shall be returned in the WWW Authenticate HTTP header, as defined in IETF RFC 6750 and IETF RFC 9110. The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\nThe use of this HTTP error response code described above is applicable to the use of the OAuth 2.0 for the authorization of API requests and notifications, as defined in clauses 4.5.3.3 and 4.5.3.4.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. 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The ProblemDetails structure may be provided.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"403":{"description":"403 FORBIDDEN\nIf the API consumer is not allowed to perform a particular request to a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided. It should include in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, and may indicate how to solve it.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be provided, including in the \"detail\" attribute information about the source of the problem, e.g. a wrong resource URI variable.\nThis response code is not appropriate in case the resource addressed by the URI is a container resource which is designed to contain child resources, but does not contain any child resource at the time the request is received. For a GET request to an existing empty container resource, a typical response contains a 200 OK response code and a message content with an empty array.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"405":{"description":"405 METHOD NOT ALLOWED\nIf a particular HTTP method is not supported for a particular resource, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. 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It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"406":{"description":"406 NOT ACCEPTABLE\nIf the \"Accept\" HTTP header does not contain at least one name of a content type that is acceptable to the API producer, the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. 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It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"500":{"description":"500 INTERNAL SERVER ERROR\nIf there is an application error not related to the client's input that cannot be easily mapped to any other HTTP response code (\"catch all error\"), the API producer shall respond with this response code. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall be provided, and shall include in the \"detail\" attribute more information about the source of the problem.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. 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The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"503":{"description":"503 SERVICE UNAVAILABLE\nIf the API producer encounters an internal overload situation of itself or of a system it relies on, it should respond with this response code, following the provisions in IETF RFC 9110 for the use of the \"Retry-After\" HTTP header and for the alternative to refuse the connection. The \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be omitted.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the response.","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the corresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":0}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","schema":{"type":"string","maximum":1,"minimum":1}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. 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It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. 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Each individual segment is percent-encoded\nif necessary as defined in clause 4.1 of ETSI GS NFV-SOL 013.\n","required":true,"style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"SubscriptionId":{"name":"subscriptionId","in":"path","description":"Identifier of this subscription.\nThis identifier can be retrieved from the resource referenced by the \"Location\" HTTP header in\nthe response to a POST request creating a new subscription resource. It can also be retrieved\nfrom the \"id\" attribute in the message content of that response.\n","required":true,"style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}},"requestBodies":{"CreateNsdInfoRequest":{"description":"Parameters of creating an NS descriptor resource, as defined in clause 5.5.2.3.\n","content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"type":"object","properties":{"userDefinedData":{"description":"This type represents a list of key-value pairs. The order of the pairs in the list is not significant. 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NOTE: At least one of the attributes - nsdOperationalState and userDefinedData - shall be present.\n","oneOf":[{"required":["nsdOperationalState"]},{"required":["userDefinedData"]}],"properties":{"nsdOperationalState":{"type":"string","description":"The enumeration NsdOperationalStateType shall comply with the provisions defined in Table 5.5.4.3-1 of GS NFV_SOL 005. It indicates the operational state of the resource. ENABLED = The operational state of the resource is enabled. DISABLED = The operational state of the resource is disabled.\n","enum":["ENABLED","DISABLED"]},"userDefinedData":{"description":"Modifications of the userDefinedData attribute in NsdInfo data type. See note. If present, these modifications shall be applied according to the rules of JSON Merge Patch (see IETF RFC 7396).\n","type":"array","items":{"description":"This type represents a list of key-value pairs. The order of the pairs in the list is not significant. 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If an attribute is an array, the attribute shall match if at least one of the values in the array matches (logical \"or\" between the values of one filter attribute).\nNOTE 1:\tThe permitted values of the \"notificationTypes\" attribute are spelled exactly as the names of the notification types to facilitate automated code generation systems.\nNOTE 2:\tThe attributes \"nsdId\" and \"nsdInfoId\" are alternatives to reference to a particular NSD in a filter. They should not be used both in the same filter instance, but one alternative should be chosen.\nNOTE 3:\tThe attributes \"pnfdId\" and \"pnfdInfoId\" are alternatives to reference to a particular PNFD in a filter. 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When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. 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Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Link":{"description":"Reference to other resources. Used for paging in the present document, see clause 4.7.2.1.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"type":"array","items":{"type":"object","anyOf":[{"required":["vnfPkgIds"]},{"required":["nestedNsdInfoIds"]}],"required":["id","nsdOnboardingState","nsdOperationalState","nsdUsageState","_links"],"properties":{"id":{"description":"An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n","type":"string"},"nsdId":{"description":"An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n","type":"string"},"nsdName":{"type":"string","description":"Name of the on boarded NSD. This information is copied from the NSD content and shall be present after the NSD content is on-boarded.\n"},"nsdVersion":{"description":"A Version. Representation: string of variable length.\n","type":"string"},"nsdDesigner":{"type":"string","description":"Designer of the on-boarded NSD. 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It shall comply with provisions defined in Table 5.5.3.5-1.\n","required":["artifactPath","checksum"],"properties":{"artifactPath":{"description":"A string as defined in IETF RFC 8259.\n","type":"string"},"checksum":{"description":"This type represents the checksum of a VNF package or an artifact file.\n","required":["algorithm","hash"],"type":"object","properties":{"algorithm":{"description":"Name of the algorithm used to generate the checksum, as defined in ETSI GS NFV-SOL 004 [5]. For example, SHA-256, SHA-512.\n","type":"string"},"hash":{"description":"The hexadecimal value of the checksum.\n","type":"string"}}},"metadata":{"description":"This type represents a list of key-value pairs. The order of the pairs in the list is not significant. In JSON, a set of key- value pairs is represented as an object. 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Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"type":"object","anyOf":[{"required":["vnfPkgIds"]},{"required":["nestedNsdInfoIds"]}],"required":["id","nsdOnboardingState","nsdOperationalState","nsdUsageState","_links"],"properties":{"id":{"description":"An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n","type":"string"},"nsdId":{"description":"An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n","type":"string"},"nsdName":{"type":"string","description":"Name of the on boarded NSD. 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Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"ETag":{"description":"Etag used in the header response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Last-Modified":{"description":"Last-modified used in the header response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"If-Unmodified-Since":{"description":"Response header available in case the related \"Last-Modified\" or \"ETag\" headers\nhave been received in previous responses related to the target resource.\nThe API consumer should provide the \"If-Unmodified-Since\" or the \"If-Match\" header fields\nas conditions (see sections 3.1 and 3.4 of IETF RFC 9110).\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"If-Match":{"description":"Response header available in case the related \"Last-Modified\" or \"ETag\" headers\nhave been received in previous responses related to the target resource.\nThe API consumer should provide the \"If-Unmodified-Since\" or the \"If-Match\" header fields\nas conditions (see sections 3.1 and 3.4 of IETF RFC 9110).\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"type":"object","description":"This type represents attribute modifications for an individual NS descriptor resource based on the NsdInfo data type. The attributes of NsdInfo that can be modified are included in the NsdInfoModifications data type. NOTE: At least one of the attributes - nsdOperationalState and userDefinedData - shall be present.\n","oneOf":[{"required":["nsdOperationalState"]},{"required":["userDefinedData"]}],"properties":{"nsdOperationalState":{"type":"string","description":"The enumeration NsdOperationalStateType shall comply with the provisions defined in Table 5.5.4.3-1 of GS NFV_SOL 005. It indicates the operational state of the resource. ENABLED = The operational state of the resource is enabled. DISABLED = The operational state of the resource is disabled.\n","enum":["ENABLED","DISABLED"]},"userDefinedData":{"description":"Modifications of the userDefinedData attribute in NsdInfo data type. See note. If present, these modifications shall be applied according to the rules of JSON Merge Patch (see IETF RFC 7396).\n","type":"array","items":{"description":"This type represents a list of key-value pairs. 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It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"IndividualNSDescriptor.Patch.412":{"description":"412 PRECONDITION FAILED\n\nShall be returned upon the following error: A precondition given in an HTTP request header is not fulfilled.\nTypically, this is due to an ETag mismatch, indicating that the resource was modified by another entity.\nThe response body should contain a ProblemDetails structure, in which the \"detail\" attribute should convey\nmore information about the error.\n","headers":{"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}}},"IndividualNSDescriptor.Delete.204":{"description":"204 NO CONTENT\n\nShall be returned when the operation has completed successfully.\nThe response body shall be empty.\n","headers":{"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}}},"IndividualNSDescriptor.Delete.409":{"description":"409 CONFLICT\n\nShall be returned upon the following error: The operation cannot be executed currently, due to a\nconflict with the state of the resource.\nTypically, this is due to the fact the NS descriptor resource is in the enabled operational state\n(i.e. nsdOperationalState = ENABLED) or there are running NS instances using the concerned individual\nNS descriptor resource (i.e. nsdUsageState = IN_USE).\nThe response body shall contain a ProblemDetails structure, in which the \"detail\" attribute shall\nconvey more information about the error.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"NsdArchiveContent.Get.200":{"description":"200 OK\n\nShall be returned when the content of the NSD has been read successfully.\nThe message content shall contain a copy of the ZIP file that contains the NSD file structure.\nThe \"Content-Type\" HTTP header shall be set to \"application/zip\".\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}}},"NsdArchiveContent.Get.206":{"description":"206 PARTIAL CONTENT\n\nIf NFVO supports range requests, this response\nshall be returned when a single consecutive byte range from the content of the NSD file has been read\nsuccessfully according to the request.\nThe response body shall contain the requested part of the NSD archive.\nThe \"Content-Range\" HTTP header shall be provided according to IETF RFC 9110.\nThe \"Content-Type\" HTTP header shall be set as defined above for the \"200 OK\" response.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Content-Range":{"description":"The Content-Range response HTTP header indicates where in a full body message a partial message belongs.","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}}},"NsdArchiveContent.Get.409":{"description":"409 CONFLICT\n\nShall be returned upon the following error: The operation cannot be executed currently, due to a conflict\nwith the state of the resource.\nTypically, this is due to the fact \"nsdOnboardingState\" has a value different from ONBOARDED.\nThe response body shall contain a ProblemDetails structure, in which the \"detail\" attribute shall convey\nmore information about the error.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"NsdArchiveContent.Get.416":{"description":"416 RANGE NOT SATISFIABLE\n\nThe byte range passed in the \"Range\" header did not match any available byte range in the NSD file\n(e.g. \"access after end of file\").\nThe response body may contain a ProblemDetails structure.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Content-Range":{"description":"The Content-Range response HTTP header indicates where in a full body message a partial message belongs.","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}}},"NsdArchiveContent.Put.202":{"description":"202 ACCEPTED\n\nShall be returned when the NSD archive has been accepted for uploading,\nbut the processing has not been completed. It is expected to take some\ntime for processing (asynchronous mode).\nThe response body shall be empty.\nThe API consumer can track the uploading progress by receiving the\n\"NsdOnBoardingNotification\" and \"NsdOnBoardingFailureNotification\"\nfrom the NFVO or by reading the status of the individual NS descriptor\nresource using the GET method.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}}},"NsdArchiveContent.Put.204":{"description":"204 NO CONTENT\n\nThe NSD content successfully uploaded and\nvalidated (synchronous mode).\nThe response body shall be empty.\n","headers":{"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"ETag":{"description":"Etag used in the header response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Last-Modified":{"description":"Last-modified used in the header response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"If-Unmodified-Since":{"description":"Response header available in case the related \"Last-Modified\" or \"ETag\" headers\nhave been received in previous responses related to the target resource.\nThe API consumer should provide the \"If-Unmodified-Since\" or the \"If-Match\" header fields\nas conditions (see sections 3.1 and 3.4 of IETF RFC 9110).\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"If-Match":{"description":"Response header available in case the related \"Last-Modified\" or \"ETag\" headers\nhave been received in previous responses related to the target resource.\nThe API consumer should provide the \"If-Unmodified-Since\" or the \"If-Match\" header fields\nas conditions (see sections 3.1 and 3.4 of IETF RFC 9110).\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}}},"NsdArchiveContent.Put.409":{"description":"409 CONFLICT\n\nShall be returned upon the following error: The operation cannot be executed currently, due to a conflict\nwith the state of the resource.\nTypically, this is due to the fact that the \"nsdOnboardingState\" attribute has a value other than \"CREATED\" or \"ERROR\".\nThe response body shall contain a ProblemDetails structure, in which the \"detail\" attribute shall convey\nmore information about the error.\n","headers":{"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"NSD.Get.200":{"description":"200 OK\n\nShall be returned when the content of the NSD has been read successfully.\nThe message content shall contain a copy of the file representing the NSD or\na ZIP file that contains the file or multiple files representing the NSD,\nas specified above.\nThe \"Content-Type\" HTTP header shall be set according to the format of\nthe returned file. It shall be set to \"text/plain\" for a YAML file.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}}},"NSD.Get.406":{"description":"406 Not Acceptable\n\nIf the \"Accept\" header does not contain at least one name of a content type for which the NFVO can provide a\nrepresentation of the NSD, the NFVO shall respond with this response code.\nThe \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be included with the \"detail\" attribute providing more information about the error.\n","headers":{"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}}},"NSD.Get.409":{"description":"409 CONFLICT\n\nShall be returned upon the following error: The operation cannot be executed currently, due to a\nconflict with the state of the resource.\nTypically, this is due to the fact that \"nsdOnboardingState\" has a value different from \"ONBOARDED\".\nThe response body shall contain a ProblemDetails structure, in which the \"detail\" attribute shall\nconvey more information about the error.\n","headers":{"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"NsdArchiveManifest.Get.200":{"description":"200 OK\n\nShall be returned when the content of the manifest file has been read successfully.\n\nIf the \"include_signatures\" URI query parameter was absent in the request, or if the\nmanifest file has all security-related information embedded (i.e. there is no separate\ncertificate file), the message content shall contain a copy of the manifest file of the\nNSD archive, and the \"Content-Type\" HTTP header shall be set to \"text/plain\".\nIf the \"include_signatures\" URI query parameter was present in the related request and\nthe manifest file does not have all the security-related information embedded (i.e. there\nis a separate certificate file), the \"Content-Type\" HTTP header shall be set to \"application/zip\"\nand the message content shall contain a ZIP archive which includes:\n-\ta copy of the manifest file of the NSD archive;\n-\ta copy of the related individual certificate file.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}}},"NsdArchiveManifest.Get.409":{"description":"409 CONFLICT\n\n Shall be returned upon the following error: The operation cannot be executed currently, due to a\n conflict with the state of the resource.\n Typically, this is due to the fact that \"nsdOnboardingState \" has a value different from \"ONBOARDED\".\n The response body shall contain a ProblemDetails structure, in which the \"detail\" attribute shall convey\n more information about the error.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"IndividualNsdArchiveArtifact.Get.200":{"description":"200 OK\n\nShall be returned when the content of the artifact file has been read successfully.\n\nIf the \"include_signatures\" request URI parameter was not provided in the related request,\nthe message content shall contain a copy of the artifact file from the NSD archive, as defined\nby ETSI GS NFV-SOL 007, and the \"Content-Type\" HTTP header shall be set according to the\ncontent type of the artifact file. If the artifact is encrypted, the header shall be set to\nthe value \"application/cms\" (IETF RFC 7193).\n\nIf the content type cannot be determined, the header shall be set to the value\n\"application/octet-stream\". If the \"include_signatures\" request URI parameter was provided\nin the related request, the \"Content-Type\" HTTP header shall be set to \"application/zip\"\nand the message content shall contain a ZIP archive which includes:\n- a copy of the artifact file from the VNF package, as defined by ETSI GS NFVSOL 007\n- the related security information (individual signature file and optional related individual\ncertificate file).\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}}},"IndividualNsdArchiveArtifact.Get.206":{"description":"206 PARTIAL CONTENT\n\nIf the NFVO supports range requests and the \"include_signatures\" request URI parameter was\nnot present in the related request, this response shall be returned when a single consecutive\nbyte range from the content of the artifact file has been read successfully according to the\nrequest.\n\nThe response body shall contain the requested part of the artifact file from the NSD archive,\nas defined by ETSI GS NFV-SOL 007.\n\nThe \"Content-Type\" HTTP header shall be set according to the content type of the artifact file.\nIf the content type cannot be determined, the header shall be set to the value\n\"application/octet-stream\".\n\nThe \"Content-Range\" HTTP header shall be provided according to IETF RFC 9110.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}}},"IndividualNsdArchiveArtifact.Get.409":{"description":"409 CONFLICT\n\nShall be returned upon the following error: The operation cannot be executed currently, due to a conflict\nwith the state of the resource.\nTypically, this is due to the fact that \"nsdOnboardingState\" has a value different from \"ONBOARDED\".\nThe response body shall contain a ProblemDetails structure, in which the \"detail\" attribute shall convey\nmore information about the error.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"IndividualNsdArchiveArtifact.Get.406":{"description":"406 NOT ACCEPTABLE\n\nIf the related request contained an \"Accept\" header not compatible with the Content type \"application/zip\"\nbut the \"include_signatures\" flag was provided, the NFVO shall respond with this response code.\nThe \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be included with the \"detail\" attribute providing more information about the error.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the request. 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The attributes of \"PnfdInfo\" that can be modified are included in the \"PnfdInfoModifications\" data type.\n"}}}},"IndividualPnfDescriptor.Patch.412":{"description":"412 Precondition failed\n\nShall be returned upon the following error: A precondition given in an HTTP request header is not fulfilled.\nTypically, this is due to an ETag mismatch, indicating that the resource was modified by another entity.\nThe response body should contain a ProblemDetails structure, in which the \"detail\" attribute should\nconvey more information about the error.\n","headers":{"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}}},"IndividualPnfDescriptor.Delete.200":{"description":"204 NO CONTENT\n\nShall be returned when the operation\nhas completed successfully.\nThe response body shall be empty.\n","headers":{"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}}},"PnfdArchiveContent.Get.200":{"description":"200 OK\n\nShall be returned when the content of the PNFD archive has\nbeen read successfully.\nThe message content shall contain a copy of the PNFD archive\nThe \"Content-Type\" HTTP header shall be set to \"application/zip\".\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}}},"PnfdArchiveContent.Get.206":{"description":"206 PARTIAL CONTENT\n\nIf the NFVO supports range requests, this response shall be returned\nwhen a single consecutive byte range from the content of the PNFD archive\nhas been read successfully according to the request.\nThe response body shall contain the requested part of the PNFD archive.\nThe \"Content-Range\" HTTP header shall be provided according to IETF RFC 9110.\nThe \"Content-Type\" HTTP header shall be set as defined above for the \"200 OK\" response.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Content-Range":{"description":"The Content-Range response HTTP header indicates where in a full body message a partial message belongs.","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}}},"PnfdArchiveContent.Get.409":{"description":"409 CONFLICT\n\nShall be returned upon the following error: The operation cannot be executed currently, due\nto a conflict with the state of the resource.\nTypically, this is due to the fact pnfdOnboardingState has a value different from ONBOARDED.\nThe response body shall contain a ProblemDetails structure, in which the \"detail\" attribute shall\nconvey more information about the error.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"PnfdArchiveContent.Get.416":{"description":"416 Range not Satisfiable\n\nShall be returned upon the following error: The byte range passed in the \"Range\" header did not\nmatch any available byte range in the PNFD archive (e.g. \"access after end of file\").\nThe response body may contain a ProblemDetails structure.\n","headers":{"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}}},"PnfdArchiveContent.Put.200":{"description":"202 ACCEPTED\n\nShall be returned when the PNFD archive has been accepted for uploading,\nbut the processing has not been completed. It is expected to take some\ntime for processing (asynchronous mode).\nThe response body shall be empty.\nThe API consumer can track the uploading progress by receiving the\n\"PnfdOnBoardingNotification\" and \"PnfdOnBoardingFailureNotification\"\nfrom the NFVO or by reading the status of the individual PNF descriptor\nresource using the GET method.\n","headers":{"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}}},"PnfdArchiveContent.Put.204":{"description":"204 NO CONTENT\n\nShall be returned when the PNFD archive content has been\nuploaded and validated successfully.\nThe response body shall be empty.\n","headers":{"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"ETag":{"description":"Etag used in the header response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Last-Modified":{"description":"Last-modified used in the header response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"If-Unmodified-Since":{"description":"Response header available in case the related \"Last-Modified\" or \"ETag\" headers\nhave been received in previous responses related to the target resource.\nThe API consumer should provide the \"If-Unmodified-Since\" or the \"If-Match\" header fields\nas conditions (see sections 3.1 and 3.4 of IETF RFC 9110).\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"If-Match":{"description":"Response header available in case the related \"Last-Modified\" or \"ETag\" headers\nhave been received in previous responses related to the target resource.\nThe API consumer should provide the \"If-Unmodified-Since\" or the \"If-Match\" header fields\nas conditions (see sections 3.1 and 3.4 of IETF RFC 9110).\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}}},"PnfdArchiveContent.Put.409":{"description":"409 CONFLICT\n\nShall be returned upon the following error: The operation cannot be executed currently, due to a conflict\nwith the state of the resource.\nTypically, this is due to the fact that the \"pnfdOnboardingState\" attribute has a value other than \"CREATED\" or \"ERROR\".\nThe response body shall contain a ProblemDetails structure, in which the \"detail\" attribute shall convey\nmore information about the error\n","headers":{"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"PNFD.Get.200":{"description":"200 OK\n\nShall be returned when the content of the PNFD has been read successfully.\nThe message content shall contain a copy of the file representing the PNFD\nor a ZIP file that contains the file or multiple files representing the\nPNFD, as specified above.\nThe \"Content-Type\" HTTP header shall be set according to the format of\nthe returned file. It shall be set to \"text/plain\" for a YAML file.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}}},"PNFD.Get.406":{"description":"406 Not Acceptable\n\nIf the \"Accept\" header does not contain at least one name of a content type for which the NFVO can\nprovide a representation of the PNFD, the NFVO shall respond with this response code.\nThe \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be included with the \"detail\" attribute providing more information\nabout the error.\n","headers":{"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}}},"PNFD.Get.409":{"description":"409 CONFLICT\n\nShall be returned upon the following error: The operation cannot be executed currently, due to\na conflict with the state of the resource.\nTypically, this is due to the fact that \"pnfdOnboardingState \" has a value different from \"ONBOARDED\".\nThe response body shall contain a ProblemDetails structure, in which the \"detail\" attribute shall\nconvey more information about the error.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"PnfdArchiveManifest.Get.200":{"description":"200 OK\n\nShall be returned when the content of the manifest file has been\nread successfully.\nIf the \"include_signatures\" URI query parameter was absent in the\nrequest, or if the manifest file has all security-related information\nembedded (i.e. there is no separate certificate file), the message\ncontent shall contain a copy of the manifest file of the PNFD archive,\nand the \"Content-Type\" HTTP header shall be set to \"text/plain\".\nIf the \"include_signatures\" URI query parameter was present in the\nrelated request and the manifest file does not have all the\nsecurity-related information embedded (i.e. there is a separate certificate file),\nthe \"Content-Type\" HTTP header shall be set to \"application/zip\" and\nthe message content shall contain a ZIP archive which includes:\n-\ta copy of the manifest file of the PNFD archive;\n-\ta copy of the related individual certificate file.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string","enum":["text/plain","application/zip"]}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}}},"PnfdArchiveManifest.Get.409":{"description":"409 CONFLICT\n\nShall be returned upon the following error: The operation cannot be executed currently, due to a\nconflict with the state of the resource.\nTypically, this is due to the fact that \"pnfdOnboardingState \" has a value different from \"ONBOARDED\".\nThe response body shall contain a ProblemDetails structure, in which the \"detail\" attribute shall\nconvey more information about the error.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string","enum":["text/plain","application/zip"]}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"IndividualPnfdArchiveArtifact.Get.200":{"description":"200 OK\n\nShall be returned when the content of the artifact file has been read successfully. \nIf the \"include_signatures\" request URI parameter was not provided in the related request,\nthe message content shall contain a copy of the artifact file from the PNFD archive, as defined\nby ETSI GS NFV-SOL 004, and the \"Content-Type\" HTTP header shall be set according to the\ncontent type of the artifact file. If the artifact is encrypted, the header shall be set to\nthe value \"application/cms\" (IETF RFC 7193).\n\nIf the content type cannot be determined, the header shall be set to the value\n\"application/octetstream\". If the \"include_signatures\" request URI parameter was provided\nin the related request, the \"Content-Type\" HTTP header shall be set to \"application/zip\"\nand the message content shall contain a ZIP archive which includes:\n- a copy of the artifact file from the VNF package, as defined by ETSI GS NFVSOL 004\n- the related security information (individual signature file and optional related individual\ncertificate file).\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}}},"IndividualPnfdArchiveArtifact.Get.206":{"description":"206 PARTIAL CONTENT\n\nIf the NFVO supports range requests and the \"include_signatures\" request URI parameter was\nnot present in the related request, this response shall be returned when a single consecutive\nbyte range from the content of the artifact file has been read successfully according to the\nrequest.\n\nThe response body shall contain the requested part of the artifact file from the PNFD archive,\nas defined by ETSI GS NFV-SOL 004.\n\nThe \"Content-Type\" HTTP header shall be set according to the content type of the artifact file.\nIf the content type cannot be determined, the header shall be set to the value\n\"application/octet-stream\".\n\nThe \"Content-Range\" HTTP header shall be provided according to IETF RFC 9110.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}}},"IndividualPnfdArchiveArtifact.Get.406":{"description":"406 NOT ACCEPTABLE\n\nIf the related request contained an \"Accept\" header not compatible with the Content type \"application/zip\"\nbut the \"include_signatures\" flag was provided, the NFVO shall respond with this response code.\nThe \"ProblemDetails\" structure may be included with the \"detail\" attribute providing more information\nabout the error.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the request. 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Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"IndividualPnfdArchiveArtifact.Get.416":{"description":"416 Range Not Satisfiable\n\nThe byte range passed in the \"Range\" header did not match any available byte range in the artifact\nfile (e.g. \"access after end of file\").\nThe response body may contain a ProblemDetails structure.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}}},"Subscriptions.Post.201":{"description":"201 CREATED\n\nShall be returned when the subscription has been created successfully.\nA representation of the created \"Individual subscription\" resource shall\nbe returned in the response body, as defined in clause 5.5.2.8.\nThe HTTP response shall include a \"Location:\" HTTP header that points\nto the created \"Individual subscription\" resource.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Location":{"description":"The resource URI of the created NS instance\n","schema":{"type":"string"},"style":"simple"}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"type":"object","required":["id","callbackUri","_links"],"properties":{"id":{"description":"An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n","type":"string"},"filter":{"type":"object","description":"This type represents a subscription filter related to notifications about NSD management. It shall comply with the provisions defined in Table 5.5.3.2-1 of GS NFV-SOL 005. At a particular nesting level in the filter structure, the following applies: All attributes shall match in order for the filter to match (logical \"and\" between different filter attributes). If an attribute is an array, the attribute shall match if at least one of the values in the array matches (logical \"or\" between the values of one filter attribute).\nNOTE 1:\tThe permitted values of the \"notificationTypes\" attribute are spelled exactly as the names of the notification types to facilitate automated code generation systems.\nNOTE 2:\tThe attributes \"nsdId\" and \"nsdInfoId\" are alternatives to reference to a particular NSD in a filter. They should not be used both in the same filter instance, but one alternative should be chosen.\nNOTE 3:\tThe attributes \"pnfdId\" and \"pnfdInfoId\" are alternatives to reference to a particular PNFD in a filter. They should not be used both in the same filter instance, but one alternative should be chosen.\n","anyOf":[{"oneOf":[{"required":["nsdId"]},{"required":["nsdInfoId"]}]},{"oneOf":[{"required":["pnfdId"]},{"required":["pnfdInfoIds"]}]}],"properties":{"notificationTypes":{"description":"Match particular notification types.\nPermitted values: -\tNsdOnBoardingNotification -\tNsdOnboardingFailureNotification -\tNsdChangeNotification -\tNsdDeletionNotification -\tPnfdOnBoardingNotification -\tPnfdOnBoardingFailureNotification -\tPnfdDeletionNotification\nSee note 1.\n","type":"array","items":{"type":"string","enum":["NsdOnBoardingNotification","NsdOnboardingFailureNotification","NsdChangeNotification","NsdDeletionNotification","PnfdOnBoardingNotification","PnfdOnBoardingFailureNotification","PnfdDeletionNotification"]}},"nsdInfoId":{"description":"Match the NsdInfo identifier which is allocated by the NFVO. See note 2.\n","type":"array","items":{"description":"An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n","type":"string"}},"nsdId":{"description":"Match the NSD identifier, which is allocated by the NSD designer. See note 2.\n","type":"array","items":{"description":"An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n","type":"string"}},"nsdName":{"description":"Match the name of the on boarded NSD.\n","type":"array","items":{"description":"A string as defined in IETF RFC 8259.\n","type":"string"}},"nsdVersion":{"description":"Match the NSD version listed as part of this attribute.\n","type":"array","items":{"description":"A Version. Representation: string of variable length.\n","type":"string"}},"nsdDesigner":{"description":"Match the NSD designer of the on-boarded NSD.\n","type":"array","items":{"description":"A string as defined in IETF RFC 8259.\n","type":"string"}},"nsdInvariantId":{"description":"Match the NSD invariant identifier which is allocated by the NSD designer and identifies an NSD in a version independent manner.\n","type":"array","items":{"description":"An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n","type":"string"}},"vnfPkgIds":{"description":"Match VNF packages with a package identifier listed in the attribute.\n","type":"array","items":{"description":"An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n","type":"string"}},"pnfdInfoIds":{"description":"Match the PnfdInfo identifier for the PNFD referenced by the on-boarded NSD. See note 3.\n","type":"array","items":{"description":"An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n","type":"string"}},"nestedNsdInfoIds":{"description":"Match the NsdInfo identifier for the nested NSD referenced by the on-boarded NSD.\n","type":"array","items":{"description":"An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n","type":"string"}},"nsdOnboardingState":{"description":"Match particular on-boarding state of the NSD.\n","type":"array","items":{"type":"string","description":"The enumeration NsdOnboardingStateType shall comply with the provisions defined in Table 5.5.4.5-1 of GS NFV-SOL 005. It indicates the on-boarding state of the NSD. CREATED = The NSD information object has been created. UPLOADING = The associated NSD content is being uploaded. PROCESSING = The associated NSD content is being processed, e.g. validation. ONBOARDED = The associated NSD content has been on-boarded. ERROR = There was an error during upload or processing of the NSD content.\n","enum":["CREATED","UPLOADING","PROCESSING","ONBOARDED","ERROR"]}},"nsdOperationalState":{"description":"Match particular operational state of the on-boarded NSD.\n","type":"array","items":{"type":"string","description":"The enumeration NsdOperationalStateType shall comply with the provisions defined in Table 5.5.4.3-1 of GS NFV_SOL 005. It indicates the operational state of the resource. ENABLED = The operational state of the resource is enabled. DISABLED = The operational state of the resource is disabled.\n","enum":["ENABLED","DISABLED"]}},"nsdUsageState":{"description":"Match particular usage state of the on-boarded NSD.\n","type":"array","items":{"type":"string","description":"The enumeration NsdUsageStateType shall comply with the provisions defined in Table 5.5.4.4-1 of GS NFV-SOL 005. It indicates the usage state of the resource.IN_USE = The resource is in use.NOT_IN_USE = The resource is not-in-use.\n","enum":["IN_USE","NOT_IN_USE"]}},"pnfdId":{"description":"Match the PNFD identifier which is copied from the PNFD content.\n","type":"array","items":{"description":"An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n","type":"string"}},"pnfdName":{"description":"Match the name of the on-boarded PNFD.\n","type":"array","items":{"description":"A string as defined in IETF RFC 8259.\n","type":"string"}},"pnfdVersion":{"description":"Match the PNFD designer of the on-boarded PNFD.\n","type":"array","items":{"description":"A Version. Representation: string of variable length.\n","type":"string"}},"pnfdProvider":{"description":"Match the provider of the on-boarded PNFD.\n","type":"array","items":{"description":"A string as defined in IETF RFC 8259.\n","type":"string"}},"pnfdInvariantId":{"description":"Match the PNFD in a version independent manner.\n","type":"array","items":{"description":"An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n","type":"string"}},"pnfdOnboardingState":{"description":"Match particular on-boarding state of the PNFD.\n","type":"array","items":{"type":"string","description":"The enumeration PnfdOnboardingStateType shall comply with the provisions defined in Table 5.5.4.6-1 of GS-NFV SOL005. It indicates the on-boarding state of the individual PNF descriptor resource. CREATED = The PNF descriptor resource has been created. UPLOADING = The associated PNFD content is being uploaded. PROCESSING = The associated PNFD content is being processed, e.g. validation. ONBOARDED = The associated PNFD content has been on-boarded. ERROR = There was an error during upload or processing of the associated PNFD content.\n","enum":["CREATED","UPLOADING","PROCESSING","ONBOARDING","ERROR"]}},"pnfdUsageState":{"description":"Match the usage state of the individual PNF descriptor resource.\n","type":"array","items":{"type":"string","description":"The enumeration PnfdUsageStateType shall comply with the provisions defined in Table 5.5.4.7-1 of GS NFV-SOL005. It indicates the usage state of the resource.IN-USE = The resource is in use.NOT_IN_USE = The resource is not-in-use.\n","enum":["IN_USE","NOT_IN_USE"]}}}},"callbackUri":{"description":"String formatted according to IETF RFC 3986.\n","type":"string","format":"uri"},"_links":{"type":"object","description":"Links to resources related to this resource.\n","properties":{"self":{"description":"This type represents a link to a resource.\n","type":"object","required":["href"],"properties":{"href":{"description":"URI of a resource referenced from a notification. Should be an absolute URI (i.e. a URI that contains {apiRoot}), however, may be a relative URI (i.e. a URI where the {apiRoot} part is omitted) if the {apiRoot} information is not available.\n","type":"string","format":"url"}}}}}},"description":"This type represents a subscription related to notifications about NSD management.\n"}}}},"Subscriptions.Post.303":{"description":"303 See Other\n\nShall be returned when a subscription with the same callback URI and the same filter already exits and the\npolicy of the NFVO is to not create redundant subscriptions.\nThe HTTP response shall include a \"Location\" HTTP header that contains the resource URI of the existing\n\"Individual subscription\" resource.\nThe response body shall be empty.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Location":{"description":"The resource URI of the created NS instance\n","schema":{"type":"string"},"style":"simple"}}},"Subscriptions.Post.422":{"description":"422 Unprocessable Content\n\nShall be returned upon the following error: The content type of the message content is supported and the message content\nof a request contains syntactically correct data but the data cannot be processed.\nThe general cause for this error and its handling is specified in clause 6.4 of ETSI GS NFV-SOL 013 [16],\nincluding rules for the presence of the response body.\nSpecifically in case of this resource, the response code 422 shall also be returned if the NFVO has tested\nthe Notification endpoint as described in clause 5.4.10.3.2 and the test has failed.\nIn this case, the \"detail\" attribute in the \"ProblemDetails\" structure shall convey more information about\nthe error.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The definition of the general \"ProblemDetails\" data structure from IETF RFC 7807 [19] is reproduced in this structure. Compared to the general framework defined in IETF RFC 7807 [19], the \"status\" and \"detail\" attributes are mandated to be included by the present document, to ensure that the response contains additional textual information about an error. IETF RFC 7807 [19] foresees extensibility of the \"ProblemDetails\" type. It is possible that particular APIs in the present document, or particular implementations, define extensions to define additional attributes that provide more information about the error. The description column only provides some explanation of the meaning to Facilitate understanding of the design. For a full description, see IETF RFC 7807 [19].\n","type":"object","required":["status","detail"],"properties":{"type":{"description":"A URI reference according to IETF RFC 3986 [5] that identifies the problem type. It is encouraged that the URI provides human-readable documentation for the problem (e.g. using HTML) when dereferenced. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be \"about:blank\".\n","type":"string","format":"URI"},"title":{"description":"A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization. If type is given and other than \"about:blank\", this attribute shall also be provided. A short, human-readable summary of the problem type. It SHOULD NOT change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem, except for purposes of localization (e.g., using proactive content negotiation; see [RFC9110], Section 3.4).\n","type":"string"},"status":{"description":"The HTTP status code for this occurrence of the problem. The HTTP status code ([RFC9110], Section 6) generated by the origin server for this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"integer"},"detail":{"description":"A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence of the problem.\n","type":"string"},"instance":{"description":"A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may yield further information if dereferenced.\n","type":"string","format":"URI"}}}}}},"Subscriptions.Get.200":{"description":"200 OK\n\nShall be returned when the list of subscriptions has been queried successfully.\nThe response body shall contain in an array the representations of all active\nsubscriptions of the functional block that invokes the method, i.e. zero or more\nrepresentations of NSD management subscriptions as defined in clause 5.5.2.8.\nIf the \"filter\" URI parameter was supplied in the request, the data in the\nresponse body shall have been transformed according to the rules specified in\nclause 5.2.2 of ETSI GS NFV-SOL 013.\nIf the NFVO supports alternative 2 (paging) according to clause 5.4.2.1 of\nETSI GS NFV SOL 013 for this resource, inclusion of the Link HTTP header in this\nresponse shall follow the provisions in clause 5.4.2.3 of ETSI GS NFV SOL 013.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Link":{"description":"Reference to other resources. Used for paging in the present document, see clause 4.7.2.1.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"description":"The list of subscriptions was queried successfully.\nThe response body shall contain in an array the representations of all active subscriptions\nof the functional block that invokes the method, i.e., zero or more representations of NSD management\nsubscriptions as defined in clause 5.5.2.8.\nIf the NFVO supports alternative 2 (paging) according to clause 4.7.2.1 for this resource,\ninclusion of the Link HTTP header in this response shall follow the provisions in clause 4.7.2.3.\n","type":"array","items":{"type":"object","required":["id","callbackUri","_links"],"properties":{"id":{"description":"An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n","type":"string"},"filter":{"type":"object","description":"This type represents a subscription filter related to notifications about NSD management. It shall comply with the provisions defined in Table 5.5.3.2-1 of GS NFV-SOL 005. At a particular nesting level in the filter structure, the following applies: All attributes shall match in order for the filter to match (logical \"and\" between different filter attributes). If an attribute is an array, the attribute shall match if at least one of the values in the array matches (logical \"or\" between the values of one filter attribute).\nNOTE 1:\tThe permitted values of the \"notificationTypes\" attribute are spelled exactly as the names of the notification types to facilitate automated code generation systems.\nNOTE 2:\tThe attributes \"nsdId\" and \"nsdInfoId\" are alternatives to reference to a particular NSD in a filter. They should not be used both in the same filter instance, but one alternative should be chosen.\nNOTE 3:\tThe attributes \"pnfdId\" and \"pnfdInfoId\" are alternatives to reference to a particular PNFD in a filter. They should not be used both in the same filter instance, but one alternative should be chosen.\n","anyOf":[{"oneOf":[{"required":["nsdId"]},{"required":["nsdInfoId"]}]},{"oneOf":[{"required":["pnfdId"]},{"required":["pnfdInfoIds"]}]}],"properties":{"notificationTypes":{"description":"Match particular notification types.\nPermitted values: -\tNsdOnBoardingNotification -\tNsdOnboardingFailureNotification -\tNsdChangeNotification -\tNsdDeletionNotification -\tPnfdOnBoardingNotification -\tPnfdOnBoardingFailureNotification -\tPnfdDeletionNotification\nSee note 1.\n","type":"array","items":{"type":"string","enum":["NsdOnBoardingNotification","NsdOnboardingFailureNotification","NsdChangeNotification","NsdDeletionNotification","PnfdOnBoardingNotification","PnfdOnBoardingFailureNotification","PnfdDeletionNotification"]}},"nsdInfoId":{"description":"Match the NsdInfo identifier which is allocated by the NFVO. See note 2.\n","type":"array","items":{"description":"An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n","type":"string"}},"nsdId":{"description":"Match the NSD identifier, which is allocated by the NSD designer. See note 2.\n","type":"array","items":{"description":"An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n","type":"string"}},"nsdName":{"description":"Match the name of the on boarded NSD.\n","type":"array","items":{"description":"A string as defined in IETF RFC 8259.\n","type":"string"}},"nsdVersion":{"description":"Match the NSD version listed as part of this attribute.\n","type":"array","items":{"description":"A Version. 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See note 3.\n","type":"array","items":{"description":"An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n","type":"string"}},"nestedNsdInfoIds":{"description":"Match the NsdInfo identifier for the nested NSD referenced by the on-boarded NSD.\n","type":"array","items":{"description":"An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n","type":"string"}},"nsdOnboardingState":{"description":"Match particular on-boarding state of the NSD.\n","type":"array","items":{"type":"string","description":"The enumeration NsdOnboardingStateType shall comply with the provisions defined in Table 5.5.4.5-1 of GS NFV-SOL 005. It indicates the on-boarding state of the NSD. CREATED = The NSD information object has been created. UPLOADING = The associated NSD content is being uploaded. PROCESSING = The associated NSD content is being processed, e.g. validation. ONBOARDED = The associated NSD content has been on-boarded. ERROR = There was an error during upload or processing of the NSD content.\n","enum":["CREATED","UPLOADING","PROCESSING","ONBOARDED","ERROR"]}},"nsdOperationalState":{"description":"Match particular operational state of the on-boarded NSD.\n","type":"array","items":{"type":"string","description":"The enumeration NsdOperationalStateType shall comply with the provisions defined in Table 5.5.4.3-1 of GS NFV_SOL 005. It indicates the operational state of the resource. ENABLED = The operational state of the resource is enabled. DISABLED = The operational state of the resource is disabled.\n","enum":["ENABLED","DISABLED"]}},"nsdUsageState":{"description":"Match particular usage state of the on-boarded NSD.\n","type":"array","items":{"type":"string","description":"The enumeration NsdUsageStateType shall comply with the provisions defined in Table 5.5.4.4-1 of GS NFV-SOL 005. 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Representation: string of variable length.\n","type":"string"}},"pnfdProvider":{"description":"Match the provider of the on-boarded PNFD.\n","type":"array","items":{"description":"A string as defined in IETF RFC 8259.\n","type":"string"}},"pnfdInvariantId":{"description":"Match the PNFD in a version independent manner.\n","type":"array","items":{"description":"An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n","type":"string"}},"pnfdOnboardingState":{"description":"Match particular on-boarding state of the PNFD.\n","type":"array","items":{"type":"string","description":"The enumeration PnfdOnboardingStateType shall comply with the provisions defined in Table 5.5.4.6-1 of GS-NFV SOL005. It indicates the on-boarding state of the individual PNF descriptor resource. CREATED = The PNF descriptor resource has been created. UPLOADING = The associated PNFD content is being uploaded. PROCESSING = The associated PNFD content is being processed, e.g. validation. 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Should be an absolute URI (i.e. a URI that contains {apiRoot}), however, may be a relative URI (i.e. a URI where the {apiRoot} part is omitted) if the {apiRoot} information is not available.\n","type":"string","format":"url"}}}}}},"description":"This type represents a subscription related to notifications about NSD management.\n"}}}}},"IndividualSubscription.Get.200":{"description":"200 OK\n\nShall be returned when information about an individual subscription has been read successfully.\nThe response body shall contain a representation of the subscription resource.\n","headers":{"Content-Type":{"description":"The MIME type of the body of the request. Reference: IETF RFC 9110\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}},"content":{"application/json":{"schema":{"type":"object","required":["id","callbackUri","_links"],"properties":{"id":{"description":"An identifier with the intention of being globally unique.\n","type":"string"},"filter":{"type":"object","description":"This type represents a subscription filter related to notifications about NSD management. It shall comply with the provisions defined in Table 5.5.3.2-1 of GS NFV-SOL 005. 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ONBOARDED = The associated PNFD content has been on-boarded. ERROR = There was an error during upload or processing of the associated PNFD content.\n","enum":["CREATED","UPLOADING","PROCESSING","ONBOARDING","ERROR"]}},"pnfdUsageState":{"description":"Match the usage state of the individual PNF descriptor resource.\n","type":"array","items":{"type":"string","description":"The enumeration PnfdUsageStateType shall comply with the provisions defined in Table 5.5.4.7-1 of GS NFV-SOL005. It indicates the usage state of the resource.IN-USE = The resource is in use.NOT_IN_USE = The resource is not-in-use.\n","enum":["IN_USE","NOT_IN_USE"]}}}},"callbackUri":{"description":"String formatted according to IETF RFC 3986.\n","type":"string","format":"uri"},"_links":{"type":"object","description":"Links to resources related to this resource.\n","properties":{"self":{"description":"This type represents a link to a resource.\n","type":"object","required":["href"],"properties":{"href":{"description":"URI of a resource referenced from a notification. Should be an absolute URI (i.e. a URI that contains {apiRoot}), however, may be a relative URI (i.e. a URI where the {apiRoot} part is omitted) if the {apiRoot} information is not available.\n","type":"string","format":"url"}}}}}},"description":"This type represents a subscription related to notifications about NSD management.\n"}}}},"IndividualSubscription.Delete.204":{"description":"204 NO CONTENT\n\nShall be returned when the \"Individual subscription\" resource\nhas been deleted successfully.\nThe response body shall be empty.\n","headers":{"WWW-Authenticate":{"description":"Challenge if the corresponding HTTP request has not provided authorization, or error details if the\ncorresponding HTTP request has provided an invalid authorization token.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}},"Version":{"description":"Version of the API used in the response.\n","style":"simple","explode":false,"schema":{"type":"string"}}}}}}}