Create an Add-on
Applies To: Windows Azure Pack
Creates an add-on.
Request
Specify the Create Add-on request as follows: Replace <ServiceMgmt> with your Service Management API endpoint address.
Method |
Request URI |
HTTP version |
---|---|---|
POST |
https://<ServiceMgmt>:30004/addons |
HTTP/1.1 |
URI Parameters
None.
Request Headers
The following table describes required and optional request headers.
Request header |
Description |
---|---|
Authorization: Bearer |
Required. The authorization bearer token. |
x-ms-principal-id |
Required. The principal identifier. |
x-ms-client-request-id |
Optional. The client request identifier. |
x-ms-client-session-id |
Optional. The client session identifier. |
x-ms-principal-liveid |
Optional. The principal Live identifier. |
Request Body
The request body includes the following elements.
Element name |
Description |
---|---|
PlanAddon |
For more information, see PlanAddon (Administrator object). |
Response
The response includes an HTTP status code, a set of response headers, and a response body.
Status Code
A successful operation returns status code 200 (OK).
For information about status codes, see Status and Error Codes (Windows Azure Pack Service Management).
Response Headers
The response for this operation includes standard HTTP headers. All standard headers conform to the HTTP/1.1 protocol specification.
Response Body
The following table describes the elements of the response body.
Element name |
Description |
---|---|
PlanAddon |
An object that represents the new add-on. For more information, see PlanAddon (Administrator object). |
Example
The following code example shows a Create Add-on request.
POST https://<Computer>:30004/addons HTTP/1.1
Authorization: Bearer <Token>
x-ms-client-session-id: d19ca528-d7bf-4a62-9d4d-03adbb4f6c74
x-ms-principal-id: <COMPUTER>\Administrator
Accept-Language: en-US
x-ms-principal-liveid: <COMPUTER>\Administrator
Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8
Host: <Computer>:30004
Content-Length: 512
Expect: 100-continue
{
"Id": "GoldAhihps8jy",
"DisplayName": "GoldAddon",
"State": 0,
"ConfigState": 0,
"QuotaSyncState": 2,
"LastErrorMessage": null,
"Advertisements": [
{
"LanguageCode": "en-us",
"DisplayName": "GoldAddon",
"Description": null
}
],
"ServiceQuotas": [
{
"ServiceName": "sqlservers",
"ServiceInstanceId": "7BAD5022-79CA-4B53-8177-1ACAEEAFA099",
"ServiceDisplayName": "SQL Servers",
"ServiceInstanceDisplayName": null,
"ConfigState": 0,
"QuotaSyncState": 2,
"Settings": [
]
}
],
"SubscriptionCount": 0,
"AssociatedPlans": [
],
"MaxOccurrencesPerPlan": 0,
"Price": null
}
The following code example shows a Create Add-on response.
{
"Id": "GoldAhihps8jy",
"DisplayName": "GoldAddon",
"State": 0,
"ConfigState": 0,
"QuotaSyncState": 0,
"LastErrorMessage": null,
"Advertisements": [
{
"LanguageCode": "en-us",
"DisplayName": "GoldAddon",
"Description": null
}
],
"ServiceQuotas": [
{
"ServiceName": "sqlservers",
"ServiceInstanceId": "7BAD5022-79CA-4B53-8177-1ACAEEAFA099",
"ServiceDisplayName": "SQL Servers",
"ServiceInstanceDisplayName": "SQL Servers",
"ConfigState": 0,
"QuotaSyncState": 0,
"Settings": [
]
}
],
"SubscriptionCount": 0,
"AssociatedPlans": [
],
"MaxOccurrencesPerPlan": 1,
"Price": null
}