To retrieve information about the different [images](#path-images) available to install on Scaleway Instances, check out our [Marketplace API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/marketplace). (switchcolumn) ## Concepts Refer to our [dedicated concepts page](https://www.scaleway.com/en/docs/compute/instances/concepts/) to find definitions of all concepts and terminology related to Instances. (switchcolumn) (switchcolumn) ## Quickstart 1. Configure your environment variables This is an optional step that seeks to simplify your usage of the Instances API. See [Availability Zones](#availability-zones) below for help choosing an Availability Zone. You can find your Project ID in the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/project/settings). ```bash export SCW_SECRET_KEY=\"\" export SCW_DEFAULT_ZONE=\"\" export SCW_PROJECT_ID=\"\" ``` 2. **Create an Instance**: Run the following command to create an Instance. You can customize the details in the payload (name, description, type, tags etc) to your needs: use the information below to adjust the payload as necessary. ```bash curl -X POST \\ -H \"X-Auth-Token: $SCW_SECRET_KEY\" \\ -H \"Content-Type: application/json\" \\ \"https://api.scaleway.com/instance/v1/zones/$SCW_DEFAULT_ZONE/servers\" \\ -d '{ \"name\": \"my-new-instance\", \"project\": \"'\"$SCW_PROJECT_ID\"'\", \"commercial_type\": \"GP1-S\", \"image\": \"ubuntu_noble\", \"enable_ipv6\": true, \"volumes\": { \"0\":{ \"size\": 300000000000, \"volume_type\": \"l_ssd\" } } }' ``` | Parameter | Description | Valid values | | --------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `name` | A name of your choice for the Instance (string) | Any string containing only alphanumeric characters, dots, spaces and dashes, e.g. `\"my-new-instance\"`. | | `project` | The Project in which the Instance should be created (string) | Any valid Scaleway Project ID (see above), e.g. `\"b4bd99e0-b389-11ed-afa1-0242ac120002\"` | | `commercial-type` | The commercial Instance type to create (string) | Any valid ID of a Scaleway commercial Instance type, e.g. `\"GP1-S\"`, `\"PRO2-M\"`. Use the [List Instance Types](#path-instance-types-list-instance-types) endpoint to get a list of all valid Instance types and their IDs. | | `image` | The image to install on the Instance, e.g. a particular OS (string) | Any Scaleway image label, e.g. `\"ubuntu_noble\"`, or any valid Scaleway image ID, e.g. `\"6fc0ade6-d6a3-4fb9-87ab-2444ac71e5c0\"` which is the ID for the `Ubuntu 24.04 Noble Numbat` image. Use the [List Instance Images](#path-images-list-instance-images) endpoint to get a list of all available images with their IDs and labels, or check out the [Scaleway Marketplace API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/marketplace). | | `enable_ipv6` | Whether to enable IPv6 on the Instance (boolean) | `true` or `false` | | `volumes` | An object that specifies the storage volumes to attach to the Instance. For more information, see **Creating an Instance: the volumes object** in the [Technical information](#technical-information) section of this quickstart. | A (dictionary) object with a minimum of one key (`\"0\"`) whose value is another object containing the parameters `\"name\"` (a name for the volume), `\"size\"` (the size for the volume, in bytes), and `\"volume_type\"` (`\"l_ssd\"` or `\"b_ssd\"`). Additional keys for additional volumes should increment by 1 each time (the second volume would have a key of `1`.) Further parameters are available, and it is possible to attach existing volumes rather than creating a new one, or create a volume from a snapshot. | 3. **List your Instances**: run the following command to get a list of all the Instances in your account, with their details: ```bash curl -X GET \\ -H \"Content-Type: application/json\" \\ -H \"X-Auth-Token: $SCW_SECRET_KEY\" \\ \"https://api.scaleway.com/instance/v1/zones/$SCW_DEFAULT_ZONE/servers/\" ``` 4. **Delete an Instance**: run the following command to delete an Instance, specified by its Instance ID: ```bash curl -X DELETE \\ -H \"X-Auth-Token: $SCW_SECRET_KEY\" \\ -H \"Content-Type: application/json\" \\ \"https://api.scaleway.com/instance/v1/zones/$SCW_DEFAULT_ZONE/servers/\" ``` The expected successful response is empty. (switchcolumn) - You have a [Scaleway account](https://console.scaleway.com/) - You have created an [API key](https://www.scaleway.com/en/docs/identity-and-access-management/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) and that the API key has sufficient [IAM permissions](https://www.scaleway.com/en/docs/identity-and-access-management/iam/reference-content/permission-sets/) to perform the actions described on this page - You have [installed `curl`](https://curl.se/download.html) (switchcolumn) ## Technical information ### Availability Zones Instances can be deployed in the following Availability Zones: | Name | API ID | |-----------|-----------------------| | Paris | `fr-par-1` `fr-par-2` `fr-par-3` | | Amsterdam | `nl-ams-1` `nl-ams-2` | | Warsaw | `pl-waw-1` `pl-waw-2` | (switchcolumn) (switchcolumn) ### Pagination Most listing requests receive a paginated response. Requests against paginated endpoints accept two `query` arguments: - `page`, a positive integer to choose which page to return. - `per_page`, an positive integer lower or equal to 100 to select the number of items to return per page. The default value is `50`. Paginated endpoints usually also accept filters to search and sort results.These filters are documented along each endpoint documentation. The `X-Total-Count` header contains the total number of items returned. (switchcolumn) (switchcolumn) ### Creating an Instance: the volumes object When [creating an Instance](#path-instances-create-an-instance) using the Scaleway API, the `volumes` object is **not strictly required**. However, the defaults vary depending on certain conditions: 1. If an image label is used: - The default will be an `sbs_volume` volume. - The size of this volume will be the OS size (typically 10GB in most cases). 2. If an image ID from the marketplace is used (or any image based on a unified snapshot): - If the Instance supports local storage: - The default will be an `l_ssd` volume. - The size of this volume will be the instance's maximum local storage capacity. - If the Instance does not support local storage: - The default will be a `b_ssd` volume. - The size of this volume will be the OS size. If you want to customize the storage configuration or add additional volumes, you will need to include the volumes object in your API request. This object should contain at least one (dictionary) object with a minimum of one key (`\"0\"`) whose value is another object containing the parameters `\"name\"` (a name for the volume), `\"size\"` (the size for the volume, in bytes), and `\"volume_type\"` (`\"sbs_volume\"`, `\"l_ssd\"` or `\"b_ssd\"`). Additional keys for additional volumes should increment by 1 each time (the second volume would have a key of `\"1\"`.) Note that volume `size` must respect the volume constraints of the Instance's `commercial_type`: for each type of Instance, a minimum amount of storage is required, and there is also a maximum that cannot be exceeded. All Instance types support Block Storage (`sbs_volume`, `b_ssd`), some also support local storage (`l_ssd`). Read more about these constraints in the [List Instance types](#path-instance-types-list-instance-types) documentation, specifically the `volume_constraints` parameter for each type listed in the response You can use the `volumes` object in different ways. The table below shows which parameters are required for each of the following use cases: | Use case | Required params | Optional params | Notes | |-------------------------|-----------------------|---------------------|----------------------------------------| | Create a volume (`l_ssd`, `b_ssd`, `sbs_volume`) from a snapshot of an image | | `volume_type`, `size`, `boot` | If the `size` parameter is not set, the size of the volume will equal the size of the corresponding snapshot of the image. The image snapshot type should be compatible with the `volume_type`. | | Create a volume (`l_ssd`, `b_ssd`) from a snapshot | `base_snapshot`, `name`, `volume_type` | `boot` | | | Create a volume of type `sbs_volume` from a snapshot | `base_snapshot`, `name`, `volume_type` | `size`, `boot` | | | Create an empty volume | `name`, `volume_type`, `size` | `boot` | | | Attach an existing volume (`l_ssd`, `b_ssd`) | `id` | `boot` | | | Attach an existing volume of type `sbs_volume` | `id`, `volume_type` | `boot` | | (switchcolumn) This information is designed to help you correctly configure the `volumes` object when using the [Create an Instance](#path-instances-create-an-instance) or [Update an Instance](#path-instances-update-an-instance) methods. (switchcolumn) ## Going further For more help using Scaleway Instances, check out the following resources: - Our [main documentation](https://www.scaleway.com/en/docs/compute/instances/) - The #instance channel on our [Slack Community](https://www.scaleway.com/en/docs/tutorials/scaleway-slack-community/) - Our [support ticketing system](https://www.scaleway.com/en/docs/console/my-account/how-to/open-a-support-ticket/). * * The version of the OpenAPI document: v1 * Generated by: https://openapi-generator.tech * Generator version: 7.11.0 */ /** * NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech). * https://openapi-generator.tech * Do not edit the class manually. */ namespace OpenAPI\Client\Model; use \ArrayAccess; use \OpenAPI\Client\ObjectSerializer; /** * ScalewayInstanceV1ListImagesResponse Class Doc Comment * * @category Class * @package OpenAPI\Client * @author OpenAPI Generator team * @link https://openapi-generator.tech * @implements \ArrayAccess */ class ScalewayInstanceV1ListImagesResponse implements ModelInterface, ArrayAccess, \JsonSerializable { public const DISCRIMINATOR = null; /** * The original name of the model. * * @var string */ protected static $openAPIModelName = 'scaleway.instance.v1.ListImagesResponse'; /** * Array of property to type mappings. Used for (de)serialization * * @var string[] */ protected static $openAPITypes = [ 'images' => '\OpenAPI\Client\Model\ScalewayInstanceV1Image[]' ]; /** * Array of property to format mappings. Used for (de)serialization * * @var string[] * @phpstan-var array * @psalm-var array */ protected static $openAPIFormats = [ 'images' => null ]; /** * Array of nullable properties. Used for (de)serialization * * @var boolean[] */ protected static array $openAPINullables = [ 'images' => false ]; /** * If a nullable field gets set to null, insert it here * * @var boolean[] */ protected array $openAPINullablesSetToNull = []; /** * Array of property to type mappings. Used for (de)serialization * * @return array */ public static function openAPITypes() { return self::$openAPITypes; } /** * Array of property to format mappings. Used for (de)serialization * * @return array */ public static function openAPIFormats() { return self::$openAPIFormats; } /** * Array of nullable properties * * @return array */ protected static function openAPINullables(): array { return self::$openAPINullables; } /** * Array of nullable field names deliberately set to null * * @return boolean[] */ private function getOpenAPINullablesSetToNull(): array { return $this->openAPINullablesSetToNull; } /** * Setter - Array of nullable field names deliberately set to null * * @param boolean[] $openAPINullablesSetToNull */ private function setOpenAPINullablesSetToNull(array $openAPINullablesSetToNull): void { $this->openAPINullablesSetToNull = $openAPINullablesSetToNull; } /** * Checks if a property is nullable * * @param string $property * @return bool */ public static function isNullable(string $property): bool { return self::openAPINullables()[$property] ?? false; } /** * Checks if a nullable property is set to null. * * @param string $property * @return bool */ public function isNullableSetToNull(string $property): bool { return in_array($property, $this->getOpenAPINullablesSetToNull(), true); } /** * Array of attributes where the key is the local name, * and the value is the original name * * @var string[] */ protected static $attributeMap = [ 'images' => 'images' ]; /** * Array of attributes to setter functions (for deserialization of responses) * * @var string[] */ protected static $setters = [ 'images' => 'setImages' ]; /** * Array of attributes to getter functions (for serialization of requests) * * @var string[] */ protected static $getters = [ 'images' => 'getImages' ]; /** * Array of attributes where the key is the local name, * and the value is the original name * * @return array */ public static function attributeMap() { return self::$attributeMap; } /** * Array of attributes to setter functions (for deserialization of responses) * * @return array */ public static function setters() { return self::$setters; } /** * Array of attributes to getter functions (for serialization of requests) * * @return array */ public static function getters() { return self::$getters; } /** * The original name of the model. * * @return string */ public function getModelName() { return self::$openAPIModelName; } /** * Associative array for storing property values * * @var mixed[] */ protected $container = []; /** * Constructor * * @param mixed[]|null $data Associated array of property values * initializing the model */ public function __construct(?array $data = null) { $this->setIfExists('images', $data ?? [], null); } /** * Sets $this->container[$variableName] to the given data or to the given default Value; if $variableName * is nullable and its value is set to null in the $fields array, then mark it as "set to null" in the * $this->openAPINullablesSetToNull array * * @param string $variableName * @param array $fields * @param mixed $defaultValue */ private function setIfExists(string $variableName, array $fields, $defaultValue): void { if (self::isNullable($variableName) && array_key_exists($variableName, $fields) && is_null($fields[$variableName])) { $this->openAPINullablesSetToNull[] = $variableName; } $this->container[$variableName] = $fields[$variableName] ?? $defaultValue; } /** * Show all the invalid properties with reasons. * * @return array invalid properties with reasons */ public function listInvalidProperties() { $invalidProperties = []; return $invalidProperties; } /** * Validate all the properties in the model * return true if all passed * * @return bool True if all properties are valid */ public function valid() { return count($this->listInvalidProperties()) === 0; } /** * Gets images * * @return \OpenAPI\Client\Model\ScalewayInstanceV1Image[]|null */ public function getImages() { return $this->container['images']; } /** * Sets images * * @param \OpenAPI\Client\Model\ScalewayInstanceV1Image[]|null $images List of images. * * @return self */ public function setImages($images) { if (is_null($images)) { throw new \InvalidArgumentException('non-nullable images cannot be null'); } $this->container['images'] = $images; return $this; } /** * Returns true if offset exists. False otherwise. * * @param integer $offset Offset * * @return boolean */ public function offsetExists($offset): bool { return isset($this->container[$offset]); } /** * Gets offset. * * @param integer $offset Offset * * @return mixed|null */ #[\ReturnTypeWillChange] public function offsetGet($offset) { return $this->container[$offset] ?? null; } /** * Sets value based on offset. * * @param int|null $offset Offset * @param mixed $value Value to be set * * @return void */ public function offsetSet($offset, $value): void { if (is_null($offset)) { $this->container[] = $value; } else { $this->container[$offset] = $value; } } /** * Unsets offset. * * @param integer $offset Offset * * @return void */ public function offsetUnset($offset): void { unset($this->container[$offset]); } /** * Serializes the object to a value that can be serialized natively by json_encode(). * @link https://www.php.net/manual/en/jsonserializable.jsonserialize.php * * @return mixed Returns data which can be serialized by json_encode(), which is a value * of any type other than a resource. */ #[\ReturnTypeWillChange] public function jsonSerialize() { return ObjectSerializer::sanitizeForSerialization($this); } /** * Gets the string presentation of the object * * @return string */ public function __toString() { return json_encode( ObjectSerializer::sanitizeForSerialization($this), JSON_PRETTY_PRINT ); } /** * Gets a header-safe presentation of the object * * @return string */ public function toHeaderValue() { return json_encode(ObjectSerializer::sanitizeForSerialization($this)); } }