content
The content data type describes the content
, localCandidates
, and remoteCandidates
resources for replication links.
content data type properties
The following table describes the properties included in the content
data type.
Property name | Data type | Description | Notes |
defaultNamespace Directories | List | Lists the default-namespace directories that are candidates for or included in the replication link, as applicable. |
This property is returned by a GET request only if the default tenant exists. The listed directories are identified by directory name. In XML, the element that identifies each directory is name. In JSON, the name in the name/value pair that lists the directories is name. |
chainedLinks | List | For an active/passive link, lists the chained links that are candidates for or included in the replication link, as applicable. |
This property is not returned by any GET request for the candidates for or content of an active/active link. The listed chained links are identified by link name. In XML, the element that identifies each chained link is name. In JSON, the name in the name/value pair that lists the chained links is name. |
tenants | List | Lists the HCP tenants that are candidates for or included in the replication link, as applicable. |
The listed tenants are identified by tenant name. In XML, the element that identifies each tenant is name. In JSON, the name in the name/value pair that lists the tenants is name. |
Example
Here’s an XML example of the content
data type:
<content> <defaultNamespaceDirectories> <name>brochures_2017</name> </defaultNamespaceDirectories> <chainedLinks/> <tenants> <name>Finance</name> <name>HR</name> <name>Sales-Mktg</name> </tenants> </content>