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  version: "1.2.0"
  title: "SOL002 - VNF Configuration interface"
    VNF Configuration interface of ETSI NFV SOL002

    IMPORTANT: Please note that this file might be not aligned to the current
    version of the ETSI Group Specification it refers to. In case of
    discrepancies the published ETSI Group Specification takes precedence.

    Please report bugs to https://forge.etsi.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?component=Nfv-Openapis&list_id=61&product=NFV&resolution=---
  license:
    name: "ETSI Forge copyright notice"
    url: https://forge.etsi.org/etsi-forge-copyright-notice.txt

  description: ETSI GS NFV-SOL 002 V2.5.1
  url: https://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_gs/NFV-SOL/001_099/002/02.05.01_60/gs_nfv-sol002v020501p.pdf

schemes: 
  - http
  - https

consumes: 
  - application/json

produces: 
  - application/json


paths:
  ###############################################################################
  # API Versions                                                                #
  ###############################################################################
    $ref: '../../endpoints/SOL002SOL003_endpoints.yaml#/endpoints/api-versions'

###############################################################################
# VNF instances                                                               #
###############################################################################
  '/vnf_instances':
    #SOL003 location: 5.4.2
    parameters:
      - name: Version
        description: >
          Version of the API requested to use when responding to this request.
        in: header
        required: true
        type: string
    post:
      #TODO: Add headers defined in 4.3.4.2
      description: "The POST method creates a new VNF instance resource."
      parameters:
        - name: createVnfRequest
          description: The VNF creation parameters
          in: body
          required: true
          schema:
            $ref: "../../definitions/SOL002SOL003VNFLifecycleManagement_def.yaml#/definitions/CreateVnfRequest"
        - name: Accept
          description: >
            Content-Types that are acceptable for the response.
            Reference: IETF RFC 7231
          in: header
          required: true
          type: string
        - name: Authorization
          description: >
            The authorization token for the request.
            Reference: IETF RFC 7235
          in: header
          required: true
          type: string
        - name: Content-Type
          description: >
            The MIME type of the body of the request.
            Reference: IETF RFC 7231
          in: header
          required: true
          type: string
      responses:
        201:
          description: A VNF Instance identifier was created successfully
          headers:
            #TODO: Add headers defined in 4.3.4.3
            Content-Type:
              description: The MIME type of the body of the response.
              type: string
              maximum: 1
              minimum: 1
            Location:
              description: The resource URI of the created VNF instance
              type: string
              format: url
            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.
              type: string
              maximum: 1
              minimum: 0
            Version:
              description: The used API version.
              type: string
              maximum: 1
              minimum: 1
          schema:
            $ref: "definitions/VNFLifecycleManagement_def.yaml#/definitions/VnfInstance"
        400:
          $ref: "../../responses/SOL002SOL003_resp.yaml#/responses/400"
        401:
          $ref: "../../responses/SOL002SOL003_resp.yaml#/responses/401"
        403:
          $ref: "../../responses/SOL002SOL003_resp.yaml#/responses/403"
        404:
          $ref: "../../responses/SOL002SOL003_resp.yaml#/responses/404"
        405:
          $ref: "../../responses/SOL002SOL003_resp.yaml#/responses/404"
        406:
          $ref: "../../responses/SOL002SOL003_resp.yaml#/responses/406"
        409:
          $ref: "responses/VNFLifecycleManagement_resp.yaml#/responses/409-inconsistent-state"
        416:
          $ref: "../../responses/SOL002SOL003_resp.yaml#/responses/416"
        422:
          $ref: "../../responses/SOL002SOL003_resp.yaml#/responses/422"
        500:
          $ref: "../../responses/SOL002SOL003_resp.yaml#/responses/500"
        503:
          $ref: "../../responses/SOL002SOL003_resp.yaml#/responses/503"
    get:
      description: >
        The GET method queries information about multiple VNF instances.
      parameters:
        - name: Accept
          description: >
            Content-Types that are acceptable for the response.
            Reference: IETF RFC 7231
          in: header
          required: true
          type: string
        - name: Authorization
          description: >
            The authorization token for the request.
            Reference: IETF RFC 7235
          in: header
          required: true
          type: string
        - name: filter
          description: >
            Attribute-based filtering expression according to clause 4.3.2.
            The VNFM shall support receiving this parameter as part of the URI query string.
            The EM may supply this parameter. All attribute names that appear in the VnfInstance
            and in data types referenced from it shall be supported by the VNFM in the filter expression.
            EXAMPLE
            objects
            obj1: {"id":123, "weight":100, "parts":[{"id":1, "color":"red"}, {"id":2, "color":"green"}]}
            obj2: {"id":456, "weight":500, "parts":[{"id":3, "color":"green"}, {"id":4, "color":"blue"}]}

            Request 1:
            GET …/container

            Response 1:
            [
                {"id":123, "weight":100, "parts":[{"id":1, "color":"red"}, {"id":2, "color":"green"}]},
                {"id":456, "weight":500, "parts":[{"id":3, "color":"green"}, {"id":4, "color":"blue"}]}
            ]

            Request 2:
            GET …/container?filter=(eq.weight,100)

            Response 2:
            [
                {"id":123, "weight":100, "parts":[{"id":1, "color":"red"}, {"id":2, "color":"green"}]}
            ]
          #Request 2 in EXAMPLE from clause 4.3.2 probably wrong, since "," should be used after opOne (eq), "." is used
          in: query
          required: false
          type: string
        - name: all_fields
          description: >
            Include all complex attributes in the response.
            See clause 4.3.3 for details. The VNFM shall support this parameter.
          in: query
          required: false
          type: string
        - name: fields
          description: >
            Complex attributes to be included into the response.
            See clause 4.3.3 for details. The VNFM should support this parameter.
          in: query
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