=begin #CLOUD API #An enterprise-grade Infrastructure is provided as a Service (IaaS) solution that can be managed through a browser-based \"Data Center Designer\" (DCD) tool or via an easy to use API. The API allows you to perform a variety of management tasks such as spinning up additional servers, adding volumes, adjusting networking, and so forth. It is designed to allow users to leverage the same power and flexibility found within the DCD visual tool. Both tools are consistent with their concepts and lend well to making the experience smooth and intuitive. The version of the OpenAPI document: 5.0 Generated by: https://openapi-generator.tech OpenAPI Generator version: 5.0.1-SNAPSHOT =end require 'spec_helper' require 'json' # Unit tests for Ionoscloud::LanApi # Automatically generated by openapi-generator (https://openapi-generator.tech) # Please update as you see appropriate describe 'LanApi' do before do # run before each test @api_instance = Ionoscloud::LanApi.new end after do # run after each test end describe 'test an instance of LanApi' do it 'should create an instance of LanApi' do expect(@api_instance).to be_instance_of(Ionoscloud::LanApi) end end # unit tests for datacenters_lans_delete # Delete a Lan. # Removes the specific Lan # @param datacenter_id The unique ID of the datacenter # @param lan_id The unique ID of the LAN # @param [Hash] opts the optional parameters # @option opts [Boolean] :pretty Controls whether response is pretty-printed (with indentation and new lines) # @option opts [Integer] :depth Controls the details depth of response objects. Eg. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: only direct properties are included. Children (servers etc.) are not included - depth=1: direct properties and children references are included - depth=2: direct properties and children properties are included - depth=3: direct properties and children properties and children's children are included - depth=... and so on # @option opts [Integer] :x_contract_number Users having more than 1 contract need to provide contract number, against which all API requests should be executed # @return [Object] describe 'datacenters_lans_delete test' do it 'should work' do # assertion here. ref: https://www.relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/docs/built-in-matchers end end # unit tests for datacenters_lans_find_by_id # Retrieve a Lan # Retrieves the attributes of a given LAN # @param datacenter_id The unique ID of the datacenter # @param lan_id The unique ID of the LAN # @param [Hash] opts the optional parameters # @option opts [Boolean] :pretty Controls whether response is pretty-printed (with indentation and new lines) # @option opts [Integer] :depth Controls the details depth of response objects. Eg. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: only direct properties are included. Children (servers etc.) are not included - depth=1: direct properties and children references are included - depth=2: direct properties and children properties are included - depth=3: direct properties and children properties and children's children are included - depth=... and so on # @option opts [Integer] :x_contract_number Users having more than 1 contract need to provide contract number, against which all API requests should be executed # @return [Lan] describe 'datacenters_lans_find_by_id test' do it 'should work' do # assertion here. ref: https://www.relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/docs/built-in-matchers end end # unit tests for datacenters_lans_get # List Lans # Retrieve a list of LANs within the datacenter # @param datacenter_id The unique ID of the datacenter # @param [Hash] opts the optional parameters # @option opts [Boolean] :pretty Controls whether response is pretty-printed (with indentation and new lines) # @option opts [Integer] :depth Controls the details depth of response objects. Eg. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: only direct properties are included. Children (servers etc.) are not included - depth=1: direct properties and children references are included - depth=2: direct properties and children properties are included - depth=3: direct properties and children properties and children's children are included - depth=... and so on # @option opts [Integer] :x_contract_number Users having more than 1 contract need to provide contract number, against which all API requests should be executed # @option opts [Integer] :offset the first element (of the total list of elements) to include in the response (use together with <code>limit</code> for pagination) # @option opts [Integer] :limit the maximum number of elements to return (use together with <code>offset</code> for pagination) # @return [Lans] describe 'datacenters_lans_get test' do it 'should work' do # assertion here. ref: https://www.relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/docs/built-in-matchers end end # unit tests for datacenters_lans_nics_find_by_id # Retrieve a nic attached to lan # This will retrieve the properties of an attached nic. # @param datacenter_id The unique ID of the datacenter # @param lan_id The unique ID of the LAN # @param nic_id The unique ID of the NIC # @param [Hash] opts the optional parameters # @option opts [Boolean] :pretty Controls whether response is pretty-printed (with indentation and new lines) # @option opts [Integer] :depth Controls the details depth of response objects. Eg. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: only direct properties are included. Children (servers etc.) are not included - depth=1: direct properties and children references are included - depth=2: direct properties and children properties are included - depth=3: direct properties and children properties and children's children are included - depth=... and so on # @option opts [Integer] :x_contract_number Users having more than 1 contract need to provide contract number, against which all API requests should be executed # @return [Nic] describe 'datacenters_lans_nics_find_by_id test' do it 'should work' do # assertion here. ref: https://www.relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/docs/built-in-matchers end end # unit tests for datacenters_lans_nics_get # List Lan Members # You can retrieve a list of nics attached to a lan # @param datacenter_id The unique ID of the datacenter # @param lan_id The unique ID of the LAN # @param [Hash] opts the optional parameters # @option opts [Boolean] :pretty Controls whether response is pretty-printed (with indentation and new lines) # @option opts [Integer] :depth Controls the details depth of response objects. Eg. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: only direct properties are included. Children (servers etc.) are not included - depth=1: direct properties and children references are included - depth=2: direct properties and children properties are included - depth=3: direct properties and children properties and children's children are included - depth=... and so on # @option opts [Integer] :x_contract_number Users having more than 1 contract need to provide contract number, against which all API requests should be executed # @option opts [Integer] :offset the first element (of the total list of elements) to include in the response (use together with <code>limit</code> for pagination) # @option opts [Integer] :limit the maximum number of elements to return (use together with <code>offset</code> for pagination) # @return [LanNics] describe 'datacenters_lans_nics_get test' do it 'should work' do # assertion here. ref: https://www.relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/docs/built-in-matchers end end # unit tests for datacenters_lans_nics_post # Attach a nic # This will attach a pre-existing nic to a lan. # @param datacenter_id The unique ID of the datacenter # @param lan_id The unique ID of the LAN # @param nic Nic to be attached # @param [Hash] opts the optional parameters # @option opts [Boolean] :pretty Controls whether response is pretty-printed (with indentation and new lines) # @option opts [Integer] :depth Controls the details depth of response objects. Eg. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: only direct properties are included. Children (servers etc.) are not included - depth=1: direct properties and children references are included - depth=2: direct properties and children properties are included - depth=3: direct properties and children properties and children's children are included - depth=... and so on # @option opts [Integer] :x_contract_number Users having more than 1 contract need to provide contract number, against which all API requests should be executed # @return [Nic] describe 'datacenters_lans_nics_post test' do it 'should work' do # assertion here. ref: https://www.relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/docs/built-in-matchers end end # unit tests for datacenters_lans_patch # Partially modify a Lan # You can use update attributes of a resource # @param datacenter_id The unique ID of the datacenter # @param lan_id The unique ID of the LAN # @param lan Modified Lan # @param [Hash] opts the optional parameters # @option opts [Boolean] :pretty Controls whether response is pretty-printed (with indentation and new lines) # @option opts [Integer] :depth Controls the details depth of response objects. Eg. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: only direct properties are included. Children (servers etc.) are not included - depth=1: direct properties and children references are included - depth=2: direct properties and children properties are included - depth=3: direct properties and children properties and children's children are included - depth=... and so on # @option opts [Integer] :x_contract_number Users having more than 1 contract need to provide contract number, against which all API requests should be executed # @return [Lan] describe 'datacenters_lans_patch test' do it 'should work' do # assertion here. ref: https://www.relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/docs/built-in-matchers end end # unit tests for datacenters_lans_post # Create a Lan # Creates a LAN within the datacenter # @param datacenter_id The unique ID of the datacenter # @param lan Lan to be created # @param [Hash] opts the optional parameters # @option opts [Boolean] :pretty Controls whether response is pretty-printed (with indentation and new lines) # @option opts [Integer] :depth Controls the details depth of response objects. Eg. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: only direct properties are included. Children (servers etc.) are not included - depth=1: direct properties and children references are included - depth=2: direct properties and children properties are included - depth=3: direct properties and children properties and children's children are included - depth=... and so on # @option opts [Integer] :x_contract_number Users having more than 1 contract need to provide contract number, against which all API requests should be executed # @return [LanPost] describe 'datacenters_lans_post test' do it 'should work' do # assertion here. ref: https://www.relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/docs/built-in-matchers end end # unit tests for datacenters_lans_put # Modify a Lan # You can use update attributes of a resource # @param datacenter_id The unique ID of the datacenter # @param lan_id The unique ID of the LAN # @param lan Modified Lan # @param [Hash] opts the optional parameters # @option opts [Boolean] :pretty Controls whether response is pretty-printed (with indentation and new lines) # @option opts [Integer] :depth Controls the details depth of response objects. Eg. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: only direct properties are included. Children (servers etc.) are not included - depth=1: direct properties and children references are included - depth=2: direct properties and children properties are included - depth=3: direct properties and children properties and children's children are included - depth=... and so on # @option opts [Integer] :x_contract_number Users having more than 1 contract need to provide contract number, against which all API requests should be executed # @return [Lan] describe 'datacenters_lans_put test' do it 'should work' do # assertion here. ref: https://www.relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/docs/built-in-matchers end end end