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16.3. Resources and Collections
The RESTful nature of the API is evident throughout the Python bindings for both philosophical and practical reasons. All RESTful APIs have two key concepts:
- Collections
- A collection is a set of resources of the same type. The API provides both top-level collections and sub-collections. An example of a top-level collection is the volume collection which contains all bricks in the environment. An example of a sub-collection is the
volume.bricks
collection which contains resources for CPUs attached to a cluster.The interface for interacting with collections provides methods for adding resources (add
), getting resources (get
), and listing resources (list
). - Resources
- A resource in a RESTful API is an object with a fixed interface that also contains a set of attributes that are relevant to the specific type of resource being represented. The interface for interacting with resources provides methods for updating (
update
) and deleting (delete
) resources. Additionally, some resources support actions specific to the resource type. One example of this is theapprove
method ofHost
resources.
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