11.4. createOrUpdateSymlink


Name
createOrUpdateSymlink
Description
Create a new symbolic link with the given path, or update an existing path.
Available since: 10.2
Parameters
  • string sessionKey
  • string configChannelLabel
  • string path
  • struct - path info
    • string target_path - The target path for the symbolic link
    • string selinux_ctx - SELinux Security context (optional)
    • int revision - next revision number, skip this field for automatic revision number assignment
Return Value
  • struct - Configuration Revision information
    • string type
      • file
      • directory
      • symlink
    • string path - File Path
    • string target_path - Symbolic link Target File Path. Present for Symbolic links only.
    • string channel - Channel Name
    • string contents - File contents (base64 encoded according to the contents_enc64 attribute)
    • boolean contents_enc64 - Identifies base64 encoded content
    • int revision - File Revision
    • dateTime.iso8601 creation - Creation Date
    • dateTime.iso8601 modified - Last Modified Date
    • string owner - File Owner. Present for files or directories only.
    • string group - File Group. Present for files or directories only.
    • int permissions - File Permissions (Deprecated). Present for files or directories only.
    • string permissions_mode - File Permissions. Present for files or directories only.
    • string selinux_ctx - SELinux Context (optional).
    • boolean binary - true/false , Present for files only.
    • string sha256 - File's sha256 signature. Present for files only.
    • string macro-start-delimiter - Macro start delimiter for a config file. Present for text files only.
    • string macro-end-delimiter - Macro end delimiter for a config file. Present for text files only.
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