Add Repository Account Automatically
You can create a new repository account automatically.
Request
To create a repository account, send the HTTP POST request to the /accounts/azure/repository/saveByToken endpoint.
HTTP Request
POST https://<hostname>/api/v3//accounts/azure/repository/saveByToken |
Request Headers
The request contains the following headers.
Header | Required | Value | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Authorization | Required | Bearer <Access-Token> | Authenticates a client who sends the request to the server. Must contain the access token for the current logon session in the Bearer <Access-Token> format. |
Request Body
To create a repository account, send the parameters of the CreateRepositoryAccountInfov3 schema in the request body.
Set the parameter values in the following format:
{ "repositoryAccount": { "name": "string", "description": "string" }, "azureAuthenticationResult": { "authenticatedByCertificate": true, "azureEnvironment": "Global", "azureAccountPurpose": "Service", "accessTokenCache": "string", "displayableId": "string", "familyName": "string", "givenName": "string", "identityProvider": "string", "tenantId": "string",
} } } |
Response
The server returns the following response to the client.
Response Codes
A successfully completed operation returns a response code 200 (OK).
Response Headers
The response to this request contains the following headers. The response may also include additional standard HTTP headers.
Header | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
Content-length | integer | Identifies the length of the response body message, in bytes. |
Content-type |
| Identifies the media type of the response body message. |
Response Body
In the response body, Veeam Backup for Microsoft Azure returns a representation of the created repository account. The Policy schema is used for the resource representation.
Example
The following request creates a backup policy with the following settings.
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