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Support UUIDs in the Admin API #8862
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This supports using UUIDs (instead of VM names) in the Admin API. It also provides the UUIDs to qrexec-policy-daemon, which will use them to support the @uuid: keyword. All admin APIs now support UUIDs as source and destination. Specific APIs changed include: - admin.vm.CreateDisposable: if the "uuid" argument is used, the VM UUID is returned instead of the name. - admin.vm.List: the UUID is included in the returned list. - internal.GetSystemInfo: the UUID is returned in the "uuid" key of each VM's JSON object. Fixes: QubesOS/qubes-issues#8862
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This supports using UUIDs (instead of VM names) in the Admin API. It also provides the UUIDs to qrexec-policy-daemon, which will use them to support the @uuid: keyword. All admin APIs now support UUIDs as source and destination. Specific APIs changed include: - admin.vm.CreateDisposable: if the "uuid" argument is used, the VM UUID is returned instead of the name. - admin.vm.List: the UUID is included in the returned list. - internal.GetSystemInfo: the UUID is returned in the "uuid" key of each VM's JSON object. Fixes: QubesOS/qubes-issues#8862
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This supports using UUIDs (instead of VM names) in the Admin API. It also provides the UUIDs to qrexec-policy-daemon, which will use them to support the @uuid: keyword. All admin APIs now support UUIDs as source and destination. Specific APIs changed include: - admin.vm.CreateDisposable: if the "uuid" argument is used, the VM UUID is returned instead of the name. - admin.vm.List: the UUID is included in the returned list. - internal.GetSystemInfo: the UUID is returned in the "uuid" key of each VM's JSON object. Fixes: QubesOS/qubes-issues#8862
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This supports using UUIDs (instead of VM names) in the Admin API. It also provides the UUIDs to qrexec-policy-daemon, which will use them to support the @uuid: keyword. All admin APIs now support UUIDs as source and destination. Specific APIs changed include: - admin.vm.CreateDisposable: if the "uuid" argument is used, the VM UUID is returned instead of the name. - admin.vm.List: the UUID is included in the returned list. - internal.GetSystemInfo: the UUID is returned in the "uuid" key of each VM's JSON object. Fixes: QubesOS/qubes-issues#8862
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This supports using UUIDs (instead of VM names) in the Admin API. It also provides the UUIDs to qrexec-policy-daemon, which will use them to support the @uuid: keyword. All admin APIs now support UUIDs as source and destination. Specific APIs changed include: - admin.vm.CreateDisposable: if the "uuid" argument is used, the VM UUID is returned instead of the name. - admin.vm.List: the UUID is included in the returned list. - internal.GetSystemInfo: the UUID is returned in the "uuid" key of each VM's JSON object. Fixes: QubesOS/qubes-issues#8862
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This supports using UUIDs (instead of VM names) in the Admin API. It also provides the UUIDs to qrexec-policy-daemon, which will use them to support the @uuid: keyword. All admin APIs now support UUIDs as source and destination. Specific APIs changed include: - admin.vm.CreateDisposable: if the "uuid" argument is used, the VM UUID is returned instead of the name. - admin.vm.List: the UUID is included in the returned list. - internal.GetSystemInfo: the UUID is returned in the "uuid" key of each VM's JSON object. Fixes: QubesOS/qubes-issues#8862
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This supports using UUIDs (instead of VM names) in the Admin API. It also provides the UUIDs to qrexec-policy-daemon, which will use them to support the @uuid: keyword. All admin APIs now support UUIDs as source and destination. Specific APIs changed include: - admin.vm.CreateDisposable: if the "uuid" argument is used, the VM UUID is returned instead of the name. - admin.vm.List: the UUID is included in the returned list. - internal.GetSystemInfo: the UUID is returned in the "uuid" key of each VM's JSON object. Fixes: QubesOS/qubes-issues#8862
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This supports using UUIDs (instead of VM names) in the Admin API. It also provides the UUIDs to qrexec-policy-daemon, which will use them to support the @uuid: keyword. All admin APIs now support UUIDs as source and destination. Specific APIs changed include: - admin.vm.CreateDisposable: if the "uuid" argument is used, the VM UUID is returned instead of the name. - admin.vm.List: the UUID is included in the returned list. - internal.GetSystemInfo: the UUID is returned in the "uuid" key of each VM's JSON object. Fixes: QubesOS/qubes-issues#8862
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This supports using UUIDs (instead of VM names) in the Admin API. It also provides the UUIDs to qrexec-policy-daemon, which will use them to support the @uuid: keyword. All admin APIs now support UUIDs as source and destination. Specific APIs changed include: - admin.vm.CreateDisposable: if the "uuid" argument is used, the VM UUID is returned instead of the name. - admin.vm.List: the UUID is included in the returned list. - internal.GetSystemInfo: the UUID is returned in the "uuid" key of each VM's JSON object. Fixes: QubesOS/qubes-issues#8862
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This supports using UUIDs (instead of VM names) in the Admin API. It also provides the UUIDs to qrexec-policy-daemon, which will use them to support uuid:<UUID> syntax as an alternative way of naming a VM. All admin APIs now support UUIDs as source and destination. Specific APIs changed include: - admin.vm.CreateDisposable: if the payload is "uuid" used, the VM UUID is returned instead of the name. - admin.vm.List: the UUID is included in the returned list. - internal.GetSystemInfo: the UUID is returned in the "uuid" key of each VM's JSON object. Fixes: QubesOS/qubes-issues#8862
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This supports using UUIDs (instead of VM names) in the Admin API. It also provides the UUIDs to qrexec-policy-daemon, which will use them to support uuid:<UUID> syntax as an alternative way of naming a VM. All admin APIs now support UUIDs as source and destination. Specific APIs changed include: - admin.vm.CreateDisposable: if the payload is "uuid" used, the VM UUID is returned instead of the name. - admin.vm.List: the UUID is included in the returned list. - internal.GetSystemInfo: the UUID is returned in the "uuid" key of each VM's JSON object. Fixes: QubesOS/qubes-issues#8862
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This supports using UUIDs (instead of VM names) in the Admin API. It also provides the UUIDs to qrexec-policy-daemon, which will use them to support uuid:<UUID> syntax as an alternative way of naming a VM. All admin APIs now support UUIDs as source and destination. Specific APIs changed include: - admin.vm.CreateDisposable: if the payload is "uuid" used, the VM UUID is returned instead of the name. - admin.vm.List: the UUID is included in the returned list. - internal.GetSystemInfo: the UUID is returned in the "uuid" key of each VM's JSON object. Fixes: QubesOS/qubes-issues#8862
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This supports using UUIDs (instead of VM names) in the Admin API. It also provides the UUIDs to qrexec-policy-daemon, which will use them to support uuid:<UUID> syntax as an alternative way of naming a VM. All admin APIs now support UUIDs as source and destination. Specific APIs changed include: - admin.vm.CreateDisposable: if the payload is "uuid" used, the VM UUID is returned instead of the name. - admin.vm.List: the UUID is included in the returned list. - internal.GetSystemInfo: the UUID is returned in the "uuid" key of each VM's JSON object. - A new stubdom_uuid property contains the UUID of the stubdomain. Fixes: QubesOS/qubes-issues#8862
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This supports using UUIDs (instead of VM names) in the Admin API. It also provides the UUIDs to qrexec-policy-daemon, which will use them to support uuid:<UUID> syntax as an alternative way of naming a VM. All admin APIs now support UUIDs as source and destination. Specific APIs changed include: - admin.vm.CreateDisposable: if the payload is "uuid" used, the VM UUID (with "uuid:" prefix) is returned instead of the name. - admin.vm.List: the UUID is included in the returned list. - internal.GetSystemInfo: the UUID is returned in the "uuid" key of each VM's JSON object. - A new stubdom_uuid property contains the UUID of the stubdomain. Fixes: QubesOS/qubes-issues#8862
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This supports using UUIDs (instead of VM names) in the Admin API. It also provides the UUIDs to qrexec-policy-daemon, which will use them to support uuid:<UUID> syntax as an alternative way of naming a VM. All admin APIs now support UUIDs as source and destination. Specific APIs changed include: - admin.vm.CreateDisposable: if the payload is "uuid" used, the VM UUID (with "uuid:" prefix) is returned instead of the name. - admin.vm.List: the UUID is included in the returned list. - internal.GetSystemInfo: the UUID is returned in the "uuid" key of each VM's JSON object. - A new stubdom_uuid property contains the UUID of the stubdomain. Fixes: QubesOS/qubes-issues#8862
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This supports using UUIDs (instead of VM names) in the Admin API. It also provides the UUIDs to qrexec-policy-daemon, which will use them to support uuid:<UUID> syntax as an alternative way of naming a VM. All admin APIs now support UUIDs as source and destination. Specific APIs changed include: - admin.vm.CreateDisposable: if the payload is "uuid" used, the VM UUID (with "uuid:" prefix) is returned instead of the name. - admin.vm.List: the UUID is included in the returned list. - internal.GetSystemInfo: the UUID is returned in the "uuid" key of each VM's JSON object. - A new stubdom_uuid property contains the UUID of the stubdomain. Fixes: QubesOS/qubes-issues#8862
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This supports using UUIDs (instead of VM names) in the Admin API. It also provides the UUIDs to qrexec-policy-daemon, which will use them to support uuid:<UUID> syntax as an alternative way of naming a VM. All admin APIs now support UUIDs as source and destination. Specific APIs changed include: - admin.vm.CreateDisposable: if the payload is "uuid" used, the VM UUID (with "uuid:" prefix) is returned instead of the name. - admin.vm.List: the UUID is included in the returned list. - internal.GetSystemInfo: the UUID is returned in the "uuid" key of each VM's JSON object. - A new stubdom_uuid property contains the UUID of the stubdomain. Fixes: QubesOS/qubes-issues#8862
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This supports using UUIDs (instead of VM names) in the Admin API. It also provides the UUIDs to qrexec-policy-daemon, which will use them to support uuid:<UUID> syntax as an alternative way of naming a VM. All admin APIs now support UUIDs as source and destination. Specific APIs changed include: - admin.vm.CreateDisposable: if the payload is "uuid" used, the VM UUID (with "uuid:" prefix) is returned instead of the name. - admin.vm.List: the UUID is included in the returned list. - internal.GetSystemInfo: the UUID is returned in the "uuid" key of each VM's JSON object. - A new stubdom_uuid property contains the UUID of the stubdomain. Fixes: QubesOS/qubes-issues#8862
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I submitted the PR (since I did not find any related open PR). I wonder if similar functionality should be added to |
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VM names can be reused.
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Allow UUIDs to be passed instead in the Admin API
The value to a user, and who that user might be
See also #8510.
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