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Templates

statusboolean

Whether the request succeeded.

Example: true
messagestring

Human-readable description of the result.

Example: Getting templates success
templates object[]
  • Array [
  • idinteger

    Unique numeric identifier.

    Example: 4501
    namestring

    Resource name.

    Example: Template 101: Welcome
    descriptionstring

    Human-readable description of the resource.

    Example: Welcome to our Solution Marketplace template for deploying an instance. This template is designed to create an environment, a keypair, and an instance for the user, allowing them to input the appropriate details and create resources based on their needs. The input variables for this template are FLAVOR_NAME, IMAGE_NAME, PUBLIC_KEY, and INSTANCE_NAME. FLAVOR_NAME refers to the type of compute flavor that will be used, while IMAGE_NAME specifies the operating system image that will be installed on the instance. PUBLIC_KEY is the key that the user will use to authenticate and access the instance, and INSTANCE_NAME is the name that will be given to the instance being deployed.
    contentstring
    Example: description: example parameters: [] runcmd: - echo hello
    is_publicboolean

    Whether the resource is visible to other users in the organization.

    Example: true
    created_atstring<date-time>

    ISO 8601 UTC timestamp marking when the resource was created.

    Example: 2026-05-07T11:47:30Z
  • ]
  • Templates
    {
    "status": true,
    "message": "Getting templates success",
    "templates": [
    {
    "id": 4501,
    "name": "Template 101: Welcome",
    "description": "Welcome to our Solution Marketplace template for deploying an instance. This template is designed to create an environment, a keypair, and an instance for the user, allowing them to input the appropriate details and create resources based on their needs. The input variables for this template are FLAVOR_NAME, IMAGE_NAME, PUBLIC_KEY, and INSTANCE_NAME. FLAVOR_NAME refers to the type of compute flavor that will be used, while IMAGE_NAME specifies the operating system image that will be installed on the instance. PUBLIC_KEY is the key that the user will use to authenticate and access the instance, and INSTANCE_NAME is the name that will be given to the instance being deployed.",
    "content": "description: example\nparameters: []\nruncmd:\n- echo hello\n",
    "is_public": true,
    "created_at": "2026-05-07T11:47:30Z"
    }
    ]
    }