$apiInstance = new Fastly\Api\BackendApi(
// If you want use custom http client, pass your client which implements `GuzzleHttp\ClientInterface`.
// This is optional, `GuzzleHttp\Client` will be used as default.
new GuzzleHttp\Client(),
$config
);
Method | Fastly API endpoint | Description |
---|---|---|
createBackend() | POST /service/{service_id}/version/{version_id}/backend | Create a backend |
deleteBackend() | DELETE /service/{service_id}/version/{version_id}/backend/{backend_name} | Delete a backend |
getBackend() | GET /service/{service_id}/version/{version_id}/backend/{backend_name} | Describe a backend |
listBackends() | GET /service/{service_id}/version/{version_id}/backend | List backends |
updateBackend() | PUT /service/{service_id}/version/{version_id}/backend/{backend_name} | Update a backend |
createBackend($options): \Fastly\Model\BackendResponse // Create a backend
Create a backend for a particular service and version.
$options['service_id'] = 'service_id_example'; // string | Alphanumeric string identifying the service.
$options['version_id'] = 56; // int | Integer identifying a service version.
$options['address'] = 'address_example'; // string | A hostname, IPv4, or IPv6 address for the backend. This is the preferred way to specify the location of your backend.
$options['auto_loadbalance'] = True; // bool | Whether or not this backend should be automatically load balanced. If true, all backends with this setting that don't have a `request_condition` will be selected based on their `weight`.
$options['between_bytes_timeout'] = 56; // int | Maximum duration in milliseconds that Fastly will wait while receiving no data on a download from a backend. If exceeded, the response received so far will be considered complete and the fetch will end. May be set at runtime using `bereq.between_bytes_timeout`.
$options['client_cert'] = 'client_cert_example'; // string | Unused.
$options['comment'] = 'comment_example'; // string | A freeform descriptive note.
$options['connect_timeout'] = 56; // int | Maximum duration in milliseconds to wait for a connection to this backend to be established. If exceeded, the connection is aborted and a synthethic `503` response will be presented instead. May be set at runtime using `bereq.connect_timeout`.
$options['first_byte_timeout'] = 56; // int | Maximum duration in milliseconds to wait for the server response to begin after a TCP connection is established and the request has been sent. If exceeded, the connection is aborted and a synthethic `503` response will be presented instead. May be set at runtime using `bereq.first_byte_timeout`.
$options['healthcheck'] = 'healthcheck_example'; // string | The name of the healthcheck to use with this backend.
$options['hostname'] = 'hostname_example'; // string | The hostname of the backend. May be used as an alternative to `address` to set the backend location.
$options['ipv4'] = 'ipv4_example'; // string | IPv4 address of the backend. May be used as an alternative to `address` to set the backend location.
$options['ipv6'] = 'ipv6_example'; // string | IPv6 address of the backend. May be used as an alternative to `address` to set the backend location.
$options['keepalive_time'] = 56; // int | How long in seconds to keep a persistent connection to the backend between requests.
$options['max_conn'] = 56; // int | Maximum number of concurrent connections this backend will accept.
$options['max_tls_version'] = 'max_tls_version_example'; // string | Maximum allowed TLS version on SSL connections to this backend. If your backend server is not able to negotiate a connection meeting this constraint, a synthetic `503` error response will be generated.
$options['min_tls_version'] = 'min_tls_version_example'; // string | Minimum allowed TLS version on SSL connections to this backend. If your backend server is not able to negotiate a connection meeting this constraint, a synthetic `503` error response will be generated.
$options['name'] = 'name_example'; // string | The name of the backend.
$options['override_host'] = 'override_host_example'; // string | If set, will replace the client-supplied HTTP `Host` header on connections to this backend. Applied after VCL has been processed, so this setting will take precedence over changing `bereq.http.Host` in VCL.
$options['port'] = 56; // int | Port on which the backend server is listening for connections from Fastly. Setting `port` to 80 or 443 will also set `use_ssl` automatically (to false and true respectively), unless explicitly overridden by setting `use_ssl` in the same request.
$options['request_condition'] = 'request_condition_example'; // string | Name of a Condition, which if satisfied, will select this backend during a request. If set, will override any `auto_loadbalance` setting. By default, the first backend added to a service is selected for all requests.
$options['shield'] = 'shield_example'; // string | Identifier of the POP to use as a [shield](https://docs.fastly.com/en/guides/shielding).
$options['ssl_ca_cert'] = 'ssl_ca_cert_example'; // string | CA certificate attached to origin.
$options['ssl_cert_hostname'] = 'ssl_cert_hostname_example'; // string | Overrides `ssl_hostname`, but only for cert verification. Does not affect SNI at all.
$options['ssl_check_cert'] = true; // bool | Be strict on checking SSL certs.
$options['ssl_ciphers'] = 'ssl_ciphers_example'; // string | List of [OpenSSL ciphers](https://www.openssl.org/docs/manmaster/man1/ciphers.html) to support for connections to this origin. If your backend server is not able to negotiate a connection meeting this constraint, a synthetic `503` error response will be generated.
$options['ssl_client_cert'] = 'ssl_client_cert_example'; // string | Client certificate attached to origin.
$options['ssl_client_key'] = 'ssl_client_key_example'; // string | Client key attached to origin.
$options['ssl_hostname'] = 'ssl_hostname_example'; // string | Use `ssl_cert_hostname` and `ssl_sni_hostname` to configure certificate validation.
$options['ssl_sni_hostname'] = 'ssl_sni_hostname_example'; // string | Overrides `ssl_hostname`, but only for SNI in the handshake. Does not affect cert validation at all.
$options['use_ssl'] = True; // bool | Whether or not to require TLS for connections to this backend.
$options['weight'] = 56; // int | Weight used to load balance this backend against others. May be any positive integer. If `auto_loadbalance` is true, the chance of this backend being selected is equal to its own weight over the sum of all weights for backends that have `auto_loadbalance` set to true.
try {
$result = $apiInstance->createBackend($options);
} catch (Exception $e) {
echo 'Exception when calling BackendApi->createBackend: ', $e->getMessage(), PHP_EOL;
}
Note: the input parameter is an associative array with the keys listed below.
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
service_id | string | Alphanumeric string identifying the service. | |
version_id | int | Integer identifying a service version. | |
address | string | A hostname, IPv4, or IPv6 address for the backend. This is the preferred way to specify the location of your backend. | [optional] |
auto_loadbalance | bool | Whether or not this backend should be automatically load balanced. If true, all backends with this setting that don't have a request_condition will be selected based on their weight . |
[optional] |
between_bytes_timeout | int | Maximum duration in milliseconds that Fastly will wait while receiving no data on a download from a backend. If exceeded, the response received so far will be considered complete and the fetch will end. May be set at runtime using bereq.between_bytes_timeout . |
[optional] |
client_cert | string | Unused. | [optional] |
comment | string | A freeform descriptive note. | [optional] |
connect_timeout | int | Maximum duration in milliseconds to wait for a connection to this backend to be established. If exceeded, the connection is aborted and a synthethic 503 response will be presented instead. May be set at runtime using bereq.connect_timeout . |
[optional] |
first_byte_timeout | int | Maximum duration in milliseconds to wait for the server response to begin after a TCP connection is established and the request has been sent. If exceeded, the connection is aborted and a synthethic 503 response will be presented instead. May be set at runtime using bereq.first_byte_timeout . |
[optional] |
healthcheck | string | The name of the healthcheck to use with this backend. | [optional] |
hostname | string | The hostname of the backend. May be used as an alternative to address to set the backend location. |
[optional] |
ipv4 | string | IPv4 address of the backend. May be used as an alternative to address to set the backend location. |
[optional] |
ipv6 | string | IPv6 address of the backend. May be used as an alternative to address to set the backend location. |
[optional] |
keepalive_time | int | How long in seconds to keep a persistent connection to the backend between requests. | [optional] |
max_conn | int | Maximum number of concurrent connections this backend will accept. | [optional] |
max_tls_version | string | Maximum allowed TLS version on SSL connections to this backend. If your backend server is not able to negotiate a connection meeting this constraint, a synthetic 503 error response will be generated. |
[optional] |
min_tls_version | string | Minimum allowed TLS version on SSL connections to this backend. If your backend server is not able to negotiate a connection meeting this constraint, a synthetic 503 error response will be generated. |
[optional] |
name | string | The name of the backend. | [optional] |
override_host | string | If set, will replace the client-supplied HTTP Host header on connections to this backend. Applied after VCL has been processed, so this setting will take precedence over changing bereq.http.Host in VCL. |
[optional] |
port | int | Port on which the backend server is listening for connections from Fastly. Setting port to 80 or 443 will also set use_ssl automatically (to false and true respectively), unless explicitly overridden by setting use_ssl in the same request. |
[optional] |
request_condition | string | Name of a Condition, which if satisfied, will select this backend during a request. If set, will override any auto_loadbalance setting. By default, the first backend added to a service is selected for all requests. |
[optional] |
shield | string | Identifier of the POP to use as a shield. | [optional] |
ssl_ca_cert | string | CA certificate attached to origin. | [optional] |
ssl_cert_hostname | string | Overrides ssl_hostname , but only for cert verification. Does not affect SNI at all. |
[optional] |
ssl_check_cert | bool | Be strict on checking SSL certs. | [optional] [defaults to true] |
ssl_ciphers | string | List of OpenSSL ciphers to support for connections to this origin. If your backend server is not able to negotiate a connection meeting this constraint, a synthetic 503 error response will be generated. |
[optional] |
ssl_client_cert | string | Client certificate attached to origin. | [optional] |
ssl_client_key | string | Client key attached to origin. | [optional] |
ssl_hostname | string | Use ssl_cert_hostname and ssl_sni_hostname to configure certificate validation. |
[optional] |
ssl_sni_hostname | string | Overrides ssl_hostname , but only for SNI in the handshake. Does not affect cert validation at all. |
[optional] |
use_ssl | bool | Whether or not to require TLS for connections to this backend. | [optional] |
weight | int | Weight used to load balance this backend against others. May be any positive integer. If auto_loadbalance is true, the chance of this backend being selected is equal to its own weight over the sum of all weights for backends that have auto_loadbalance set to true. |
[optional] |
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deleteBackend($options): \Fastly\Model\InlineResponse200 // Delete a backend
Delete the backend for a particular service and version.
$options['service_id'] = 'service_id_example'; // string | Alphanumeric string identifying the service.
$options['version_id'] = 56; // int | Integer identifying a service version.
$options['backend_name'] = 'backend_name_example'; // string | The name of the backend.
try {
$result = $apiInstance->deleteBackend($options);
} catch (Exception $e) {
echo 'Exception when calling BackendApi->deleteBackend: ', $e->getMessage(), PHP_EOL;
}
Note: the input parameter is an associative array with the keys listed below.
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
service_id | string | Alphanumeric string identifying the service. | |
version_id | int | Integer identifying a service version. | |
backend_name | string | The name of the backend. |
\Fastly\Model\InlineResponse200
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getBackend($options): \Fastly\Model\BackendResponse // Describe a backend
Get the backend for a particular service and version.
$options['service_id'] = 'service_id_example'; // string | Alphanumeric string identifying the service.
$options['version_id'] = 56; // int | Integer identifying a service version.
$options['backend_name'] = 'backend_name_example'; // string | The name of the backend.
try {
$result = $apiInstance->getBackend($options);
} catch (Exception $e) {
echo 'Exception when calling BackendApi->getBackend: ', $e->getMessage(), PHP_EOL;
}
Note: the input parameter is an associative array with the keys listed below.
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
service_id | string | Alphanumeric string identifying the service. | |
version_id | int | Integer identifying a service version. | |
backend_name | string | The name of the backend. |
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listBackends($options): \Fastly\Model\BackendResponse[] // List backends
List all backends for a particular service and version.
$options['service_id'] = 'service_id_example'; // string | Alphanumeric string identifying the service.
$options['version_id'] = 56; // int | Integer identifying a service version.
try {
$result = $apiInstance->listBackends($options);
} catch (Exception $e) {
echo 'Exception when calling BackendApi->listBackends: ', $e->getMessage(), PHP_EOL;
}
Note: the input parameter is an associative array with the keys listed below.
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
service_id | string | Alphanumeric string identifying the service. | |
version_id | int | Integer identifying a service version. |
\Fastly\Model\BackendResponse[]
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updateBackend($options): \Fastly\Model\BackendResponse // Update a backend
Update the backend for a particular service and version.
$options['service_id'] = 'service_id_example'; // string | Alphanumeric string identifying the service.
$options['version_id'] = 56; // int | Integer identifying a service version.
$options['backend_name'] = 'backend_name_example'; // string | The name of the backend.
$options['address'] = 'address_example'; // string | A hostname, IPv4, or IPv6 address for the backend. This is the preferred way to specify the location of your backend.
$options['auto_loadbalance'] = True; // bool | Whether or not this backend should be automatically load balanced. If true, all backends with this setting that don't have a `request_condition` will be selected based on their `weight`.
$options['between_bytes_timeout'] = 56; // int | Maximum duration in milliseconds that Fastly will wait while receiving no data on a download from a backend. If exceeded, the response received so far will be considered complete and the fetch will end. May be set at runtime using `bereq.between_bytes_timeout`.
$options['client_cert'] = 'client_cert_example'; // string | Unused.
$options['comment'] = 'comment_example'; // string | A freeform descriptive note.
$options['connect_timeout'] = 56; // int | Maximum duration in milliseconds to wait for a connection to this backend to be established. If exceeded, the connection is aborted and a synthethic `503` response will be presented instead. May be set at runtime using `bereq.connect_timeout`.
$options['first_byte_timeout'] = 56; // int | Maximum duration in milliseconds to wait for the server response to begin after a TCP connection is established and the request has been sent. If exceeded, the connection is aborted and a synthethic `503` response will be presented instead. May be set at runtime using `bereq.first_byte_timeout`.
$options['healthcheck'] = 'healthcheck_example'; // string | The name of the healthcheck to use with this backend.
$options['hostname'] = 'hostname_example'; // string | The hostname of the backend. May be used as an alternative to `address` to set the backend location.
$options['ipv4'] = 'ipv4_example'; // string | IPv4 address of the backend. May be used as an alternative to `address` to set the backend location.
$options['ipv6'] = 'ipv6_example'; // string | IPv6 address of the backend. May be used as an alternative to `address` to set the backend location.
$options['keepalive_time'] = 56; // int | How long in seconds to keep a persistent connection to the backend between requests.
$options['max_conn'] = 56; // int | Maximum number of concurrent connections this backend will accept.
$options['max_tls_version'] = 'max_tls_version_example'; // string | Maximum allowed TLS version on SSL connections to this backend. If your backend server is not able to negotiate a connection meeting this constraint, a synthetic `503` error response will be generated.
$options['min_tls_version'] = 'min_tls_version_example'; // string | Minimum allowed TLS version on SSL connections to this backend. If your backend server is not able to negotiate a connection meeting this constraint, a synthetic `503` error response will be generated.
$options['name'] = 'name_example'; // string | The name of the backend.
$options['override_host'] = 'override_host_example'; // string | If set, will replace the client-supplied HTTP `Host` header on connections to this backend. Applied after VCL has been processed, so this setting will take precedence over changing `bereq.http.Host` in VCL.
$options['port'] = 56; // int | Port on which the backend server is listening for connections from Fastly. Setting `port` to 80 or 443 will also set `use_ssl` automatically (to false and true respectively), unless explicitly overridden by setting `use_ssl` in the same request.
$options['request_condition'] = 'request_condition_example'; // string | Name of a Condition, which if satisfied, will select this backend during a request. If set, will override any `auto_loadbalance` setting. By default, the first backend added to a service is selected for all requests.
$options['shield'] = 'shield_example'; // string | Identifier of the POP to use as a [shield](https://docs.fastly.com/en/guides/shielding).
$options['ssl_ca_cert'] = 'ssl_ca_cert_example'; // string | CA certificate attached to origin.
$options['ssl_cert_hostname'] = 'ssl_cert_hostname_example'; // string | Overrides `ssl_hostname`, but only for cert verification. Does not affect SNI at all.
$options['ssl_check_cert'] = true; // bool | Be strict on checking SSL certs.
$options['ssl_ciphers'] = 'ssl_ciphers_example'; // string | List of [OpenSSL ciphers](https://www.openssl.org/docs/manmaster/man1/ciphers.html) to support for connections to this origin. If your backend server is not able to negotiate a connection meeting this constraint, a synthetic `503` error response will be generated.
$options['ssl_client_cert'] = 'ssl_client_cert_example'; // string | Client certificate attached to origin.
$options['ssl_client_key'] = 'ssl_client_key_example'; // string | Client key attached to origin.
$options['ssl_hostname'] = 'ssl_hostname_example'; // string | Use `ssl_cert_hostname` and `ssl_sni_hostname` to configure certificate validation.
$options['ssl_sni_hostname'] = 'ssl_sni_hostname_example'; // string | Overrides `ssl_hostname`, but only for SNI in the handshake. Does not affect cert validation at all.
$options['use_ssl'] = True; // bool | Whether or not to require TLS for connections to this backend.
$options['weight'] = 56; // int | Weight used to load balance this backend against others. May be any positive integer. If `auto_loadbalance` is true, the chance of this backend being selected is equal to its own weight over the sum of all weights for backends that have `auto_loadbalance` set to true.
try {
$result = $apiInstance->updateBackend($options);
} catch (Exception $e) {
echo 'Exception when calling BackendApi->updateBackend: ', $e->getMessage(), PHP_EOL;
}
Note: the input parameter is an associative array with the keys listed below.
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
service_id | string | Alphanumeric string identifying the service. | |
version_id | int | Integer identifying a service version. | |
backend_name | string | The name of the backend. | |
address | string | A hostname, IPv4, or IPv6 address for the backend. This is the preferred way to specify the location of your backend. | [optional] |
auto_loadbalance | bool | Whether or not this backend should be automatically load balanced. If true, all backends with this setting that don't have a request_condition will be selected based on their weight . |
[optional] |
between_bytes_timeout | int | Maximum duration in milliseconds that Fastly will wait while receiving no data on a download from a backend. If exceeded, the response received so far will be considered complete and the fetch will end. May be set at runtime using bereq.between_bytes_timeout . |
[optional] |
client_cert | string | Unused. | [optional] |
comment | string | A freeform descriptive note. | [optional] |
connect_timeout | int | Maximum duration in milliseconds to wait for a connection to this backend to be established. If exceeded, the connection is aborted and a synthethic 503 response will be presented instead. May be set at runtime using bereq.connect_timeout . |
[optional] |
first_byte_timeout | int | Maximum duration in milliseconds to wait for the server response to begin after a TCP connection is established and the request has been sent. If exceeded, the connection is aborted and a synthethic 503 response will be presented instead. May be set at runtime using bereq.first_byte_timeout . |
[optional] |
healthcheck | string | The name of the healthcheck to use with this backend. | [optional] |
hostname | string | The hostname of the backend. May be used as an alternative to address to set the backend location. |
[optional] |
ipv4 | string | IPv4 address of the backend. May be used as an alternative to address to set the backend location. |
[optional] |
ipv6 | string | IPv6 address of the backend. May be used as an alternative to address to set the backend location. |
[optional] |
keepalive_time | int | How long in seconds to keep a persistent connection to the backend between requests. | [optional] |
max_conn | int | Maximum number of concurrent connections this backend will accept. | [optional] |
max_tls_version | string | Maximum allowed TLS version on SSL connections to this backend. If your backend server is not able to negotiate a connection meeting this constraint, a synthetic 503 error response will be generated. |
[optional] |
min_tls_version | string | Minimum allowed TLS version on SSL connections to this backend. If your backend server is not able to negotiate a connection meeting this constraint, a synthetic 503 error response will be generated. |
[optional] |
name | string | The name of the backend. | [optional] |
override_host | string | If set, will replace the client-supplied HTTP Host header on connections to this backend. Applied after VCL has been processed, so this setting will take precedence over changing bereq.http.Host in VCL. |
[optional] |
port | int | Port on which the backend server is listening for connections from Fastly. Setting port to 80 or 443 will also set use_ssl automatically (to false and true respectively), unless explicitly overridden by setting use_ssl in the same request. |
[optional] |
request_condition | string | Name of a Condition, which if satisfied, will select this backend during a request. If set, will override any auto_loadbalance setting. By default, the first backend added to a service is selected for all requests. |
[optional] |
shield | string | Identifier of the POP to use as a shield. | [optional] |
ssl_ca_cert | string | CA certificate attached to origin. | [optional] |
ssl_cert_hostname | string | Overrides ssl_hostname , but only for cert verification. Does not affect SNI at all. |
[optional] |
ssl_check_cert | bool | Be strict on checking SSL certs. | [optional] [defaults to true] |
ssl_ciphers | string | List of OpenSSL ciphers to support for connections to this origin. If your backend server is not able to negotiate a connection meeting this constraint, a synthetic 503 error response will be generated. |
[optional] |
ssl_client_cert | string | Client certificate attached to origin. | [optional] |
ssl_client_key | string | Client key attached to origin. | [optional] |
ssl_hostname | string | Use ssl_cert_hostname and ssl_sni_hostname to configure certificate validation. |
[optional] |
ssl_sni_hostname | string | Overrides ssl_hostname , but only for SNI in the handshake. Does not affect cert validation at all. |
[optional] |
use_ssl | bool | Whether or not to require TLS for connections to this backend. | [optional] |
weight | int | Weight used to load balance this backend against others. May be any positive integer. If auto_loadbalance is true, the chance of this backend being selected is equal to its own weight over the sum of all weights for backends that have auto_loadbalance set to true. |
[optional] |