The configurationComponentsList Web API Method

Retrieve a list of zend components and associated information. Each component holds information both on it’s extension and it’s daemon (service). If the component does not have a daemon, then daemon status returned is ‘None’.

Version: 1.3

Required Permissions: Full

HTTP method: GET

Supported by Editions: All

Request Parameters:

Parameter

 Type

Required

Description

filter

String

No

Apply a certain case-insensitive string filter to the components returned.

Expected Response Code: 200 OK. For more information see Response Format.

Response Type: A list of extensions, current meta data, state and description.

Possible Action Specific Error Codes:

HTTP Code

 Error Code

Description

500

internalServerError

The system could not retrieve the requested components’ information, possibly due to database error

Example

Usage Example

Request (headers removed for clarity)

GET /ZendServer/Api/configurationComponentsList

Response

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

<zendServerAPIResponse xmlns="http://www.zend.com/server/api/1.3">

<requestData>

<apiKeyName>angel.eyes</apiKeyName>

<method>configurationComponentsList</method>

</requestData>

<responseData>

<components>

<component>

<extension>

<name>Zend Job Queue</name>

<version>4.0</version>

<type>zend</type>

<status>Loaded</status>

<loaded>true</loaded>

<installed>true</installed>

<builtIn>false</builtIn>

<dummy>false</dummy>

<restartRequired>false</restartRequired>

<shortDescription><![CDATA[Provides offline asynchronous processing of tasks and activities]]></shortDescription>

<longDescription><![CDATA[Zend Server's Job Queue is a monitored, manageable job queuing system, which can be easily integrated with PHP applications. It provides the ability to take certain tasks preformed by your PHP applications off-line, and queue them to execute asynchronously, or even at a later time or in a recurring manner.]]></longDescription>

<messageList><![CDATA[]]></messageList>

</extension>

<daemon>

<name>jqd</name>

<status>OK</status>

<restartRequired>false</restartRequired>

<shortDescription><![CDATA[Zend Job Queue Daemon]]></shortDescription>

<longDescription><![CDATA[The Zend Job Queue Daemon is the daemon that executes jobs]]></longDescription>

<messageList><![CDATA[]]></messageList>

</daemon>

</component>

</components>

</responseData>

</zendServerAPIResponse>

Important Note:

For Zend Serveron Linux, this action is also available via the command line using CLI Tools. For more information see CLI Tools.