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      makswojciech
      last edited by

      Hey,
      I’m trying to create image via API using Postman, but all i get is “error”: “Required database field is empty”. Does anyone have any experience with it?
      This is my body:
      {
      “name”:“test-api1”,
      “description”:“test-api1”,
      “storagegroup”:“2”,
      “os”:“9”,
      “file”:“test-api1”,
      “imagetype”:“1”,
      “imagepartitiontype”:“1”,
      “isEnabled”:“on”,
      “toReplicate”:“on”,
      “compress”:“6”,
      “imagemanage”:“5”
      }

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        Wayne Workman @makswojciech
        last edited by Wayne Workman

        @makswojciech You might look here at the community contributed powershell modules, they might give you a good direction. https://github.com/FOGProject/fog-community-scripts/tree/master/PowershellModules

        Though, sometimes it’s best to go look at the source code. Have a look-see at the files with the word image in their name here: https://github.com/FOGProject/fogproject/tree/master/packages/web/lib/fog

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          makswojciech @Wayne Workman
          last edited by

          @wayne-workman Thanks you for your aid! Those Powershell scripts helped me. For those in the future with the same problem as me.
          {
          “name”:“test-api1”,
          “description”:“test-api1”,
          “storagegroups”:“2”,
          “osID”:“9”,
          “path”:“test-api1”,
          “imageTypeID”:“1”,
          “imagePartitionTypeID”:“1”,
          “isEnabled”:“1”,
          “toReplicate”:“1”,
          “compress”:“6”,
          “imagemanage”:“5”
          }
          That’s how the body should more or less look like

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