Struct Subnets

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pub struct Subnets {
    pub client: Client,
}

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§client: Client

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impl Subnets

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pub async fn get_page( &self, limit: u32, organization_name: &str, page_token: &str, project_name: &str, sort_by: NameSortMode, vpc_name: &str, ) -> Result<Vec<VpcSubnet>>

List subnets.

This function performs a GET to the /organizations/{organization_name}/projects/{project_name}/vpcs/{vpc_name}/subnets endpoint.

Parameters:

  • limit: u32 – Maximum number of items returned by a single call.
  • page_token: &str – Token returned by previous call to retrieve the subsequent page.
  • sort_by: crate::types::NameSortMode – Supported set of sort modes for scanning by name only

Currently, we only support scanning in ascending order.

  • organization_name: &str – Names must begin with a lower case ASCII letter, be composed exclusively of lowercase ASCII, uppercase ASCII, numbers, and ‘-’, and may not end with a ‘-’. Names cannot be a UUID though they may contain a UUID.
  • project_name: &str – Names must begin with a lower case ASCII letter, be composed exclusively of lowercase ASCII, uppercase ASCII, numbers, and ‘-’, and may not end with a ‘-’. Names cannot be a UUID though they may contain a UUID.
  • vpc_name: &str – Names must begin with a lower case ASCII letter, be composed exclusively of lowercase ASCII, uppercase ASCII, numbers, and ‘-’, and may not end with a ‘-’. Names cannot be a UUID though they may contain a UUID.
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pub async fn get_all( &self, organization_name: &str, project_name: &str, sort_by: NameSortMode, vpc_name: &str, ) -> Result<Vec<VpcSubnet>>

List subnets.

This function performs a GET to the /organizations/{organization_name}/projects/{project_name}/vpcs/{vpc_name}/subnets endpoint.

As opposed to get, this function returns all the pages of the request at once.

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pub async fn post( &self, organization_name: &str, project_name: &str, vpc_name: &str, body: &VpcSubnetCreate, ) -> Result<VpcSubnet>

Create a subnet.

This function performs a POST to the /organizations/{organization_name}/projects/{project_name}/vpcs/{vpc_name}/subnets endpoint.

Parameters:

  • organization_name: &str – Names must begin with a lower case ASCII letter, be composed exclusively of lowercase ASCII, uppercase ASCII, numbers, and ‘-’, and may not end with a ‘-’. Names cannot be a UUID though they may contain a UUID.
  • project_name: &str – Names must begin with a lower case ASCII letter, be composed exclusively of lowercase ASCII, uppercase ASCII, numbers, and ‘-’, and may not end with a ‘-’. Names cannot be a UUID though they may contain a UUID.
  • vpc_name: &str – Names must begin with a lower case ASCII letter, be composed exclusively of lowercase ASCII, uppercase ASCII, numbers, and ‘-’, and may not end with a ‘-’. Names cannot be a UUID though they may contain a UUID.
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pub async fn get( &self, organization_name: &str, project_name: &str, subnet_name: &str, vpc_name: &str, ) -> Result<VpcSubnet>

Fetch a subnet.

This function performs a GET to the /organizations/{organization_name}/projects/{project_name}/vpcs/{vpc_name}/subnets/{subnet_name} endpoint.

Parameters:

  • organization_name: &str – Names must begin with a lower case ASCII letter, be composed exclusively of lowercase ASCII, uppercase ASCII, numbers, and ‘-’, and may not end with a ‘-’. Names cannot be a UUID though they may contain a UUID.
  • project_name: &str – Names must begin with a lower case ASCII letter, be composed exclusively of lowercase ASCII, uppercase ASCII, numbers, and ‘-’, and may not end with a ‘-’. Names cannot be a UUID though they may contain a UUID.
  • subnet_name: &str – Names must begin with a lower case ASCII letter, be composed exclusively of lowercase ASCII, uppercase ASCII, numbers, and ‘-’, and may not end with a ‘-’. Names cannot be a UUID though they may contain a UUID.
  • vpc_name: &str – Names must begin with a lower case ASCII letter, be composed exclusively of lowercase ASCII, uppercase ASCII, numbers, and ‘-’, and may not end with a ‘-’. Names cannot be a UUID though they may contain a UUID.
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pub async fn put( &self, organization_name: &str, project_name: &str, subnet_name: &str, vpc_name: &str, body: &VpcSubnetUpdate, ) -> Result<VpcSubnet>

Update a subnet.

This function performs a PUT to the /organizations/{organization_name}/projects/{project_name}/vpcs/{vpc_name}/subnets/{subnet_name} endpoint.

Parameters:

  • organization_name: &str – Names must begin with a lower case ASCII letter, be composed exclusively of lowercase ASCII, uppercase ASCII, numbers, and ‘-’, and may not end with a ‘-’. Names cannot be a UUID though they may contain a UUID.
  • project_name: &str – Names must begin with a lower case ASCII letter, be composed exclusively of lowercase ASCII, uppercase ASCII, numbers, and ‘-’, and may not end with a ‘-’. Names cannot be a UUID though they may contain a UUID.
  • subnet_name: &str – Names must begin with a lower case ASCII letter, be composed exclusively of lowercase ASCII, uppercase ASCII, numbers, and ‘-’, and may not end with a ‘-’. Names cannot be a UUID though they may contain a UUID.
  • vpc_name: &str – Names must begin with a lower case ASCII letter, be composed exclusively of lowercase ASCII, uppercase ASCII, numbers, and ‘-’, and may not end with a ‘-’. Names cannot be a UUID though they may contain a UUID.
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pub async fn delete( &self, organization_name: &str, project_name: &str, subnet_name: &str, vpc_name: &str, ) -> Result<()>

Delete a subnet.

This function performs a DELETE to the /organizations/{organization_name}/projects/{project_name}/vpcs/{vpc_name}/subnets/{subnet_name} endpoint.

Parameters:

  • organization_name: &str – Names must begin with a lower case ASCII letter, be composed exclusively of lowercase ASCII, uppercase ASCII, numbers, and ‘-’, and may not end with a ‘-’. Names cannot be a UUID though they may contain a UUID.
  • project_name: &str – Names must begin with a lower case ASCII letter, be composed exclusively of lowercase ASCII, uppercase ASCII, numbers, and ‘-’, and may not end with a ‘-’. Names cannot be a UUID though they may contain a UUID.
  • subnet_name: &str – Names must begin with a lower case ASCII letter, be composed exclusively of lowercase ASCII, uppercase ASCII, numbers, and ‘-’, and may not end with a ‘-’. Names cannot be a UUID though they may contain a UUID.
  • vpc_name: &str – Names must begin with a lower case ASCII letter, be composed exclusively of lowercase ASCII, uppercase ASCII, numbers, and ‘-’, and may not end with a ‘-’. Names cannot be a UUID though they may contain a UUID.
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pub async fn network_interfaces_get( &self, limit: u32, organization_name: &str, page_token: &str, project_name: &str, sort_by: NameSortMode, subnet_name: &str, vpc_name: &str, ) -> Result<Vec<NetworkInterface>>

List network interfaces.

This function performs a GET to the /organizations/{organization_name}/projects/{project_name}/vpcs/{vpc_name}/subnets/{subnet_name}/network-interfaces endpoint.

Parameters:

  • limit: u32 – Maximum number of items returned by a single call.
  • page_token: &str – Token returned by previous call to retrieve the subsequent page.
  • sort_by: crate::types::NameSortMode – Supported set of sort modes for scanning by name only

Currently, we only support scanning in ascending order.

  • organization_name: &str – Names must begin with a lower case ASCII letter, be composed exclusively of lowercase ASCII, uppercase ASCII, numbers, and ‘-’, and may not end with a ‘-’. Names cannot be a UUID though they may contain a UUID.
  • project_name: &str – Names must begin with a lower case ASCII letter, be composed exclusively of lowercase ASCII, uppercase ASCII, numbers, and ‘-’, and may not end with a ‘-’. Names cannot be a UUID though they may contain a UUID.
  • subnet_name: &str – Names must begin with a lower case ASCII letter, be composed exclusively of lowercase ASCII, uppercase ASCII, numbers, and ‘-’, and may not end with a ‘-’. Names cannot be a UUID though they may contain a UUID.
  • vpc_name: &str – Names must begin with a lower case ASCII letter, be composed exclusively of lowercase ASCII, uppercase ASCII, numbers, and ‘-’, and may not end with a ‘-’. Names cannot be a UUID though they may contain a UUID.
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pub async fn network_interfaces_get_all( &self, organization_name: &str, project_name: &str, sort_by: NameSortMode, subnet_name: &str, vpc_name: &str, ) -> Result<Vec<NetworkInterface>>

List network interfaces.

This function performs a GET to the /organizations/{organization_name}/projects/{project_name}/vpcs/{vpc_name}/subnets/{subnet_name}/network-interfaces endpoint.

As opposed to network_interfaces_get, this function returns all the pages of the request at once.

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