All URIs are relative to https://api.equinix.com/metal/v1
Method | HTTP request | Description |
---|---|---|
consume_verification_request | PUT /verify-email | Verify a user using an email verification token |
create_validation_request | POST /verify-email | Create an email verification request |
consume_verification_request(verify_email, include=include)
Verify a user using an email verification token
Consumes an email verification token and verifies the user associated with it.
- Api Key Authentication (x_auth_token):
import equinix_metal
from equinix_metal.models.verify_email import VerifyEmail
from equinix_metal.rest import ApiException
from pprint import pprint
# Defining the host is optional and defaults to https://api.equinix.com/metal/v1
# See configuration.py for a list of all supported configuration parameters.
configuration = equinix_metal.Configuration(
host = "https://api.equinix.com/metal/v1"
)
# The client must configure the authentication and authorization parameters
# in accordance with the API server security policy.
# Examples for each auth method are provided below, use the example that
# satisfies your auth use case.
# Configure API key authorization: x_auth_token
configuration.api_key['x_auth_token'] = os.environ["API_KEY"]
# Uncomment below to setup prefix (e.g. Bearer) for API key, if needed
# configuration.api_key_prefix['x_auth_token'] = 'Bearer'
# Enter a context with an instance of the API client
with equinix_metal.ApiClient(configuration) as api_client:
# Create an instance of the API class
api_instance = equinix_metal.UserVerificationTokensApi(api_client)
verify_email = equinix_metal.VerifyEmail() # VerifyEmail | Email to create
include = ['include_example'] # List[str] | Nested attributes to include. Included objects will return their full attributes. Attribute names can be dotted (up to 3 levels) to included deeply nested objects. (optional)
try:
# Verify a user using an email verification token
api_instance.consume_verification_request(verify_email, include=include)
except Exception as e:
print("Exception when calling UserVerificationTokensApi->consume_verification_request: %s\n" % e)
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
verify_email | VerifyEmail | Email to create | |
include | List[str] | Nested attributes to include. Included objects will return their full attributes. Attribute names can be dotted (up to 3 levels) to included deeply nested objects. | [optional] |
void (empty response body)
- Content-Type: application/json
- Accept: application/json
Status code | Description | Response headers |
---|---|---|
200 | ok | - |
401 | unauthorized | - |
422 | unprocessable entity | - |
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create_validation_request(login, include=include)
Create an email verification request
Creates an email verification request
- Api Key Authentication (x_auth_token):
import equinix_metal
from equinix_metal.rest import ApiException
from pprint import pprint
# Defining the host is optional and defaults to https://api.equinix.com/metal/v1
# See configuration.py for a list of all supported configuration parameters.
configuration = equinix_metal.Configuration(
host = "https://api.equinix.com/metal/v1"
)
# The client must configure the authentication and authorization parameters
# in accordance with the API server security policy.
# Examples for each auth method are provided below, use the example that
# satisfies your auth use case.
# Configure API key authorization: x_auth_token
configuration.api_key['x_auth_token'] = os.environ["API_KEY"]
# Uncomment below to setup prefix (e.g. Bearer) for API key, if needed
# configuration.api_key_prefix['x_auth_token'] = 'Bearer'
# Enter a context with an instance of the API client
with equinix_metal.ApiClient(configuration) as api_client:
# Create an instance of the API class
api_instance = equinix_metal.UserVerificationTokensApi(api_client)
login = 'login_example' # str | Email for verification request
include = ['include_example'] # List[str] | Nested attributes to include. Included objects will return their full attributes. Attribute names can be dotted (up to 3 levels) to included deeply nested objects. (optional)
try:
# Create an email verification request
api_instance.create_validation_request(login, include=include)
except Exception as e:
print("Exception when calling UserVerificationTokensApi->create_validation_request: %s\n" % e)
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
login | str | Email for verification request | |
include | List[str] | Nested attributes to include. Included objects will return their full attributes. Attribute names can be dotted (up to 3 levels) to included deeply nested objects. | [optional] |
void (empty response body)
- Content-Type: Not defined
- Accept: application/json
Status code | Description | Response headers |
---|---|---|
201 | created | - |
401 | unauthorized | - |
422 | unprocessable entity | - |
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