Swagger - Unable to use Prefix object in available-ips #3555

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opened 2025-12-29 18:29:51 +01:00 by adam · 1 comment
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Originally created by @stefanmcshane on GitHub (Apr 9, 2020).

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  • Python version: N/A
  • NetBox version: 2.7.11

Steps to Reproduce

  1. Create Prefix object with available IPs
  2. Get Available IPs for the prefix object (/api/ipam/prefixes/{id}/available-ips) using a swagger-generated client

Expected Behavior

Should return a Prefix object, which has "prefix" as a required field, and family with the new static values

Observed Behavior

Returns an object with the following issues (in order to be a valid prefix object):

  • Prefix key is called "address", should be "prefix"
  • Family is returned as an integer, should be a dict of {"value": 4, "type": "IPv4"} for example
Originally created by @stefanmcshane on GitHub (Apr 9, 2020). <!-- NOTE: IF YOUR ISSUE DOES NOT FOLLOW THIS TEMPLATE, IT WILL BE CLOSED. This form is only for reproducible bugs. If you need assistance with NetBox installation, or if you have a general question, DO NOT open an issue. Instead, post to our mailing list: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/netbox-discuss Please describe the environment in which you are running NetBox. Be sure that you are running an unmodified instance of the latest stable release before submitting a bug report. --> ### Environment * Python version: <!-- Example: 3.6.9 --> N/A * NetBox version: <!-- Example: 2.7.3 --> 2.7.11 <!-- Describe in detail the exact steps that someone else can take to reproduce this bug using the current stable release of NetBox (or the current beta release where applicable). Begin with the creation of any necessary database objects and call out every operation being performed explicitly. If reporting a bug in the REST API, be sure to reconstruct the raw HTTP request(s) being made: Don't rely on a wrapper like pynetbox. --> ### Steps to Reproduce 1. Create Prefix object with available IPs 2. Get Available IPs for the prefix object (/api/ipam/prefixes/{id}/available-ips) using a swagger-generated client <!-- What did you expect to happen? --> ### Expected Behavior Should return a Prefix object, which has "prefix" as a required field, and family with the new static values <!-- What happened instead? --> ### Observed Behavior Returns an object with the following issues (in order to be a valid prefix object): - Prefix key is called "address", should be "prefix" - Family is returned as an integer, should be a dict of {"value": 4, "type": "IPv4"} for example
adam added the status: duplicate label 2025-12-29 18:29:51 +01:00
adam closed this issue 2025-12-29 18:29:51 +01:00
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@jeremystretch commented on GitHub (Apr 9, 2020):

Duplicate of #3356

@jeremystretch commented on GitHub (Apr 9, 2020): Duplicate of #3356
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Reference: starred/netbox#3555