Use the set-package-properties operation to display or hide a package from customers and resellers when they view Applications Catalog.
A request XML package that retrieves the status of an application package download task should include the set-package-properties operation node:
<packet>
<aps>
<set-package-properties>
...
</set-package-properties>
</aps>
</packet>
The set-package-properties node is structured as follows:
This node sets a filtering rule to match particular packages. Data type: none.
If it is defined with an empty value, than all packages will be matched.
Specifies the ID of package on the server from which an application should be installed. Data type: id_type (common.xsd
).
Aggregates the package properties. Data type: complex.
Defines whether to display this package to customers and resellers among other packages in Application Catalog. Data type: boolean.
Important: When creating request packets, put nodes and elements in the order they follow in the packet structure.
The set-package-properties node of the output XML packet is structured as follows:
Wraps the response retrieved from the server. Data type: resultType (common.xsd
).
Specifies the execution status of the operation. Data type: string. Allowed values: ok | error.
Returns the error code. Data type: integer.
Returns the error message. Data type: string.
Returns the package ID by which the operation was filtered. Data type: any.
Not returned.
This packet requests status to hide packages with IDs 10, 11 and 12.
<packet version="1.6.3.0">
<aps>
<set-package-properties>
<filter>
<package-id>10</package-id>
<package-id>11</package-id>
<package-id>12</package-id>
</filter>
<properties>
<visible>0</visible>
</properties>
</set-package-properties>
</aps>
</packet>
Response:
<packet version="1.6.3.0">
<aps>
<set-package-properties>
<result>
<status>ok</status>
<filter-id>1</filter-id>
</result>
</set-package-properties>
</aps>
</packet>