ListTemplatesResponse
Response containing a paginated list of templates.
Properties
- The list of templates
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namestring requiredThe unique identifier name of the template. - ↳
publisherstring requiredThe organization or user that published the template. - ↳
sourcestring requiredThe source identifier indicating where the template originates from. - ↳
displayNamestring requiredThe human-readable display name shown in the UI. - ↳
descriptionstring optionalA free-form text description of the template’s purpose. - The runtime that the template uses with optional configuration.
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languageenum requiredThe language that the template is in, inferred from the runtime. This may differ from the runtime (e.g., dotnet runtime with C# language, nodejs runtime with TypeScript language) or be the same (e.g., python).Values:unknown,python,go,dotnet,java,javascript,typescript,yaml - ↳
readmeURLstring optionalReadmeURL is just a pre-signed URL, derived from the artifact key. - ↳
downloadURLstring requiredAn URL, valid for at least 5 minutes that you can retrieve the full download bundle for your template.
The bundle will be a .tar.gz.
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repoSlugstring optionalA link to the hosting repository. Non-VCS backed templates do not have a repo slug as of now. - ↳
visibilityenum requiredThe visibility of the template (public or private).Values:public,private - ↳
updatedAtstring requiredThe timestamp when the template was last updated. - ↳
metadatamap[string]string optionalKey-value metadata associated with the template. - Configuration values for the template.
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urlstring requiredFor registry-backed templates, the URL will be a registry:// URL. For VCS-backed templates, this will be the VCS URL (e.g., GitHub, GitLab). continuationTokenstring optionalAn opaque token for fetching the next page of resultsdiagnosticsarray[string] optionalDiagnostic messages encountered during template listing
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