AddHosts
Creates new hosts for a cluster.
- TypeScript
- Python
import {
cloudApi,
serviceClients,
Session,
waitForOperation,
} from "@yandex-cloud/nodejs-sdk";
const AddClusterHostsRequest =
cloudApi.mdb.clickhouse_cluster_service.AddClusterHostsRequest;
const Host_Type = cloudApi.mdb.clickhouse_cluster.Host_Type;
(async () => {
const authToken = process.env["YC_OAUTH_TOKEN"];
const session = new Session({ oauthToken: authToken });
const client = session.client(serviceClients.ClusterServiceClient);
const operation = await client.addHosts(
AddClusterHostsRequest.fromPartial({
clusterId: "clusterId",
// hostSpecs: [{
// zoneId: "zoneId",
// type: Host_Type.CLICKHOUSE,
// subnetId: "subnetId",
// assignPublicIp: true,
// shardName: "shardName"
// }],
// copySchema: {
// value: true
// }
})
);
await waitForOperation(operation, session);
})();
import os
import grpc
import yandexcloud
from yandex.cloud.mdb.clickhouse.v1.cluster_service_pb2 import AddClusterHostsMetadata
from yandex.cloud.mdb.clickhouse.v1.cluster_service_pb2 import AddClusterHostsRequest
from yandex.cloud.dataproc.v1.cluster_service_pb2_grpc import ClusterServiceStub
from yandex.cloud.mdb.clickhouse.v1.cluster_service_pb2 import HostSpec
token = os.getenv("YC_OAUTH_TOKEN")
sdk = yandexcloud.SDK(token=token)
service = sdk.client(ClusterServiceStub)
operation = service.AddHosts()
operation_result = sdk.wait_operation_and_get_result(
operation,
meta_type=AddClusterHostsMetadata,
)
AddClusterHostsRequest
clusterId
: string
ID of the MongoDB cluster to add hosts to. To get the MongoDB cluster ID use a ClusterService.List request.
hostSpecs
: HostSpec
Configurations for MongoDB hosts that should be added to the cluster.
HostSpec
zoneId
: string
ID of the availability zone where the host resides. To get a list of available zones, use the yandex.cloud.compute.v1.ZoneService.List request.
subnetId
: string
ID of the subnet that the host should belong to. This subnet should be a part of the network that the cluster belongs to. The network ID is set in the Cluster.network_id field.
assignPublicIp
: bool
Whether the host should get a public IP address on creation.
After a host has been created, this setting cannot be changed. To remove an assigned public IP, or to assign a public IP to a host without one, recreate the host with assign_public_ip set as needed.
Possible values:
- false - don't assign a public IP to the host.
- true - the host should have a public IP address.
type
: Host.Type
Type of the host to be deployed.
shardName
: string
Name of the shard that the host belongs to.
hidden
: google.protobuf.BoolValue
Is host hidden in replSet
secondaryDelaySecs
: google.protobuf.Int64Value
The number of seconds "behind" the primary that this replica set member should "lag"
priority
: google.protobuf.DoubleValue
Priority of host for the election in replSet
tags
: string
Host tags
Operation
An Operation resource. For more information, see Operation.
id
: string
ID of the operation.
description
: string
Description of the operation. 0-256 characters long.
createdAt
: google.protobuf.Timestamp
Creation timestamp.
createdBy
: string
ID of the user or service account who initiated the operation.
modifiedAt
: google.protobuf.Timestamp
The time when the Operation resource was last modified.
done
: bool
If the value is false
, it means the operation is still in progress.
If true
, the operation is completed, and either error
or response
is available.
metadata
: google.protobuf.Any
Service-specific metadata associated with the operation. It typically contains the ID of the target resource that the operation is performed on. Any method that returns a long-running operation should document the metadata type, if any.
One of result
The operation result.
If done == false
and there was no failure detected, neither error
nor response
is set.
If done == false
and there was a failure detected, error
is set.
If done == true
, exactly one of error
or response
is set.
error
: google.rpc.StatusThe error result of the operation in case of failure or cancellation.
response
: google.protobuf.AnyThe normal response of the operation in case of success.
If the original method returns no data on success, such as Delete, the response is google.protobuf.Empty. If the original method is the standard Create/Update, the response should be the target resource of the operation. Any method that returns a long-running operation should document the response type, if any.