Add Custom Zone Mappings to One Global Cluster
Add one or more custom zone mappings to the specified global cluster. A custom zone mapping matches one ISO 3166-2 location code to a zone in your global cluster. By default, MongoDB Cloud maps each location code to the closest geographical zone. To use this resource, the requesting Service Account or API Key must have the Project Owner role.
Path parameters
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Unique 24-hexadecimal digit string that identifies your project. Use the /groups endpoint to retrieve all projects to which the authenticated user has access.
NOTE: 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.
Format should match the following pattern:
^([a-f0-9]{24})$
. -
Human-readable label that identifies this cluster.
Format should match the following pattern:
^[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9-]*$
.
Query parameters
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Flag that indicates whether Application wraps the response in an
envelope
JSON object. Some API clients cannot access the HTTP response headers or status code. To remediate this, set envelope=true in the query. Endpoints that return a list of results use the results object as an envelope. Application adds the status parameter to the response body.Default value is
false
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Flag that indicates whether the response body should be in the prettyprint format.
Default value is
false
.Prettyprint
Body Required
Custom zone mapping to add to the specified global cluster.
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List that contains comma-separated key value pairs to map zones to geographic regions. These pairs map an ISO 3166-1a2 location code, with an ISO 3166-2 subdivision code when possible, to the human-readable label for the desired custom zone. MongoDB Cloud maps the ISO 3166-1a2 code to the nearest geographical zone by default. Include this parameter to override the default mappings.
This parameter returns an empty object if no custom zones exist.
Human-readable label that identifies the subset of a global cluster.
curl \ --request POST 'https://cloud.mongodb.com/api/atlas/v1.0/groups/32b6e34b3d91647abb20e7b8/clusters/{clusterName}/globalWrites/customZoneMapping' \ --header "Authorization: Bearer $ACCESS_TOKEN" \ --header "Content-Type: application/json" \ --data '{"customZoneMappings":[{"location":"string","zone":"string"}]}'
{ "customZoneMappings": [ { "location": "string", "zone": "string" } ] }
{ "customZoneMapping": { "additionalProperty1": "32b6e34b3d91647abb20e7b8", "additionalProperty2": "32b6e34b3d91647abb20e7b8" }, "managedNamespaces": [ { "collection": "string", "customShardKey": "string", "db": "string", "isCustomShardKeyHashed": false, "isShardKeyUnique": false, "numInitialChunks": 42, "presplitHashedZones": false } ], "selfManagedSharding": true }
{ "error": 400, "detail": "(This is just an example, the exception may not be related to this endpoint) No provider AWS exists.", "reason": "Bad Request", "errorCode": "VALIDATION_ERROR" }
{ "error": 401, "detail": "(This is just an example, the exception may not be related to this endpoint)", "reason": "Unauthorized", "errorCode": "NOT_ORG_GROUP_CREATOR" }
{ "error": 403, "detail": "(This is just an example, the exception may not be related to this endpoint)", "reason": "Forbidden", "errorCode": "CANNOT_CHANGE_GROUP_NAME" }
{ "error": 404, "detail": "(This is just an example, the exception may not be related to this endpoint) Cannot find resource AWS", "reason": "Not Found", "errorCode": "RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND" }
{ "error": 500, "detail": "(This is just an example, the exception may not be related to this endpoint)", "reason": "Internal Server Error", "errorCode": "UNEXPECTED_ERROR" }