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package org.ovirt.engine.sdk4.services;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.math.BigInteger;
import java.util.List;
import org.ovirt.engine.sdk4.Request;
import org.ovirt.engine.sdk4.Response;
import org.ovirt.engine.sdk4.Service;
import org.ovirt.engine.sdk4.builders.DataCenterBuilder;
import org.ovirt.engine.sdk4.types.DataCenter;

/**
 * A service to manage data centers.
 */
public interface DataCentersService extends Service {
    /**
     * Creates a new data center.
     * 
     * Creation of a new data center requires the `name` and `local` elements. For example, to create a data center
     * named `mydc` that uses shared storage (NFS, iSCSI or fibre channel) send a request like this:
     * 
     * [source]
     * ----
     * POST /ovirt-engine/api/datacenters
     * ----
     * 
     * With a request body like this:
     * 
     * [source,xml]
     * ----
     * 
     *   mydc
     *   false
     * 
     * ----
     */
    public interface AddRequest extends Request {
        AddRequest dataCenter(DataCenter dataCenter);
        /**
         * The data center that is being added.
         */
        AddRequest dataCenter(DataCenterBuilder dataCenter);
    }
    
    /**
     * Creates a new data center.
     * 
     * Creation of a new data center requires the `name` and `local` elements. For example, to create a data center
     * named `mydc` that uses shared storage (NFS, iSCSI or fibre channel) send a request like this:
     * 
     * [source]
     * ----
     * POST /ovirt-engine/api/datacenters
     * ----
     * 
     * With a request body like this:
     * 
     * [source,xml]
     * ----
     * 
     *   mydc
     *   false
     * 
     * ----
     */
    public interface AddResponse extends Response {
        /**
         * The data center that is being added.
         */
        DataCenter dataCenter();
    }
    
    /**
     * Creates a new data center.
     * 
     * Creation of a new data center requires the `name` and `local` elements. For example, to create a data center
     * named `mydc` that uses shared storage (NFS, iSCSI or fibre channel) send a request like this:
     * 
     * [source]
     * ----
     * POST /ovirt-engine/api/datacenters
     * ----
     * 
     * With a request body like this:
     * 
     * [source,xml]
     * ----
     * 
     *   mydc
     *   false
     * 
     * ----
     */
    AddRequest add();
    
    /**
     * Lists the data centers.
     * 
     * The following request retrieves a representation of the data centers:
     * 
     * [source]
     * ----
     * GET /ovirt-engine/api/datacenters
     * ----
     * 
     * The above request performed with `curl`:
     * 
     * [source,bash]
     * ----
     * curl \
     * --request GET \
     * --cacert /etc/pki/ovirt-engine/ca.pem \
     * --header "Version: 4" \
     * --header "Accept: application/xml" \
     * --user "admin@internal:mypassword" \
     * https://myengine.example.com/ovirt-engine/api/datacenters
     * ----
     * 
     * This is what an example response could look like:
     * 
     * [source,xml]
     * ----
     * 
     *   Default
     *   The default Data Center
     *   
     *   
     *   
     *   
     *   
     *   
     *   
     *   false
     *   disabled
     *   up
     *   
     *     
     *       4
     *       0
     *     
     *   
     *   
     *     4
     *     0
     *   
     * 
     * ----
     * 
     * Note the `id` code of your `Default` data center. This code identifies this data center in relation to other
     * resources of your virtual environment.
     * 
     * The data center also contains a link to the storage domains collection. The data center uses this collection to
     * attach storage domains from the storage domains main collection.
     * 
     * The order of the returned list of data centers is guaranteed only if the `sortby` clause is included in the
     * `search` parameter.
     */
    public interface ListRequest extends Request {
        /**
         * Indicates if the search performed using the `search` parameter should be performed taking case into
         * account. The default value is `true`, which means that case is taken into account. If you want to search
         * ignoring case set it to `false`.
         */
        ListRequest caseSensitive(Boolean caseSensitive);
        /**
         * Indicates if the results should be filtered according to the permissions of the user.
         */
        ListRequest filter(Boolean filter);
        /**
         * Indicates which inner links should be _followed_. The objects referenced by these links will be fetched as part
         * of the current request. See <> for details.
         */
        ListRequest follow(String follow);
        /**
         * Sets the maximum number of data centers to return. If not specified all the data centers are returned.
         */
        ListRequest max(Integer max);
        /**
         * Sets the maximum number of data centers to return. If not specified all the data centers are returned.
         */
        ListRequest max(Long max);
        /**
         * Sets the maximum number of data centers to return. If not specified all the data centers are returned.
         */
        ListRequest max(BigInteger max);
        /**
         * A query string used to restrict the returned data centers.
         */
        ListRequest search(String search);
    }
    
    /**
     * Lists the data centers.
     * 
     * The following request retrieves a representation of the data centers:
     * 
     * [source]
     * ----
     * GET /ovirt-engine/api/datacenters
     * ----
     * 
     * The above request performed with `curl`:
     * 
     * [source,bash]
     * ----
     * curl \
     * --request GET \
     * --cacert /etc/pki/ovirt-engine/ca.pem \
     * --header "Version: 4" \
     * --header "Accept: application/xml" \
     * --user "admin@internal:mypassword" \
     * https://myengine.example.com/ovirt-engine/api/datacenters
     * ----
     * 
     * This is what an example response could look like:
     * 
     * [source,xml]
     * ----
     * 
     *   Default
     *   The default Data Center
     *   
     *   
     *   
     *   
     *   
     *   
     *   
     *   false
     *   disabled
     *   up
     *   
     *     
     *       4
     *       0
     *     
     *   
     *   
     *     4
     *     0
     *   
     * 
     * ----
     * 
     * Note the `id` code of your `Default` data center. This code identifies this data center in relation to other
     * resources of your virtual environment.
     * 
     * The data center also contains a link to the storage domains collection. The data center uses this collection to
     * attach storage domains from the storage domains main collection.
     * 
     * The order of the returned list of data centers is guaranteed only if the `sortby` clause is included in the
     * `search` parameter.
     */
    public interface ListResponse extends Response {
        List dataCenters();
    }
    
    /**
     * Lists the data centers.
     * 
     * The following request retrieves a representation of the data centers:
     * 
     * [source]
     * ----
     * GET /ovirt-engine/api/datacenters
     * ----
     * 
     * The above request performed with `curl`:
     * 
     * [source,bash]
     * ----
     * curl \
     * --request GET \
     * --cacert /etc/pki/ovirt-engine/ca.pem \
     * --header "Version: 4" \
     * --header "Accept: application/xml" \
     * --user "admin@internal:mypassword" \
     * https://myengine.example.com/ovirt-engine/api/datacenters
     * ----
     * 
     * This is what an example response could look like:
     * 
     * [source,xml]
     * ----
     * 
     *   Default
     *   The default Data Center
     *   
     *   
     *   
     *   
     *   
     *   
     *   
     *   false
     *   disabled
     *   up
     *   
     *     
     *       4
     *       0
     *     
     *   
     *   
     *     4
     *     0
     *   
     * 
     * ----
     * 
     * Note the `id` code of your `Default` data center. This code identifies this data center in relation to other
     * resources of your virtual environment.
     * 
     * The data center also contains a link to the storage domains collection. The data center uses this collection to
     * attach storage domains from the storage domains main collection.
     * 
     * The order of the returned list of data centers is guaranteed only if the `sortby` clause is included in the
     * `search` parameter.
     */
    ListRequest list();
    
    /**
     * Reference to the service that manages a specific data center.
     */
    DataCenterService dataCenterService(String id);
    /**
     * Service locator method, returns individual service on which the URI is dispatched.
     */
    Service service(String path);
}





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