Add Custom Zone Mappings¶
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Groups and projects are synonymous terms. Your {GROUP-ID}
is the
same as your project ID. For existing groups, your group/project ID
remains the same. The resource and corresponding endpoints use the
term groups
.
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Add an entry to the list of custom zone mappings for the specified Global Cluster.
Syntax¶
POST /groups/{GROUP-ID}/clusters/{CLUSTER-NAME}/globalWrites/customZoneMapping
Request Path Parameters¶
Path Element | Required/Optional | Description |
---|---|---|
GROUP-ID | Required. | The unique identifier for the project that contains
the Global Cluster. |
CLUSTER-NAME | Required. | The name of the Global Cluster. |
Request Query Parameters¶
This endpoint might use any of the HTTP request query parameters available to all Atlas Administration API resources. All of these are optional.
Name | Type | Necessity | Description | Default | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
pretty | boolean | Optional | Flag indicating whether the response body should be in a
prettyprint format. | false | ||||||
envelope | boolean | Optional | Flag indicating if Atlas should wrap the response in a JSON envelope. This option may be needed for some API clients. These clients cannot access the HTTP response headers or status code. To remediate this, set envelope=true in the query. For endpoints that return one result, the response body includes:
| false |
Request Body Parameters¶
The request body for this endpoint requires a document with at least one custom zone mapping, as shown in the following example:
{ "customZoneMappings": [ { "location": <code>, "zone": <zone>}, ... ] }
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
customZoneMappings | document array | Each document in the array maps one ISO location code to a zone
in your Global Cluster. |
customZoneMappings[n].location | string | Required The ISO location code to which you want to map a zone
in your Global Cluster. You can find a list of all supported
location codes here. |
customZoneMappings[n].zone | string | Required The name of the zone in your Global Cluster that you want to map
to location . |
HTTP Response Elements¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
customZoneMapping | document | A comma-separated list of all custom zone mappings defined for
the Global Cluster. By default, Atlas maps each location code
to the closest geographical zone. Custom zone mappings
allow administrators to override these automatic mappings. |
managedNamespaces | array of documents | Each document specifies a namespace for a Global Cluster managed by Atlas. For more information,
see Global Clusters. |
managedNamespaces[n].collection | string | The name of the collection associated with the managed namespace. |
managedNamespaces[n].customShardKey | string | The custom shard key for the collection. Global Clusters require a compound shard key consisting of
a location field and a user-selected second key, the custom
shard key. |
managedNamespaces[n].db | string | The name of the database containing the collection. |
Example¶
Request¶
curl -X POST -i -u "{PUBLIC-KEY}:{PRIVATE-KEY}" --digest -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ "https://cloud.mongodb.com/api/atlas/v1.0/groups/6c391af480eef519ea5ceeb1/clusters/GlobalCluster1/globalWrites/customZoneMapping?pretty=true" \ --data '{ "customZoneMappings" : [{ "location":"CA", "zone": "Zone 1" }] }'
Response¶
{ "customZoneMapping" : { "CA" : "5b50bf4180eef547653df4d0" }, "managedNamespaces" : [ { "collection" : "publishers", "customShardKey" : "city", "db" : "myData" } ] }