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dlarosa11
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documentation is messed up

Somehow my REST documentation got corrupted on my server and I cannot read it completely.  Any ideas on how to restore it?  Any place the documentation is publicly available?

I'm trying to determine the possible values for things like conditions and sortOrders.  Where do I find that information?

Tx Dom

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Burke-
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I'm not sure how it could have possibly gotten messed up or how you would go about restoring it... my first thoughts here would be to clear cache and/or try another browser.

With regards to where to find additional information, check here: Developing a Web Services Client for VMware vRealize Orchestrator official documentation page, and in particular, the Apply Filters page.

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dlarosa11
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Thanks for the reply.  I actually see half the dox and then there is an error that says

     "{"schemaValidationMessages":[{"level":"error","message":"Can't read from file https://vm-prd01vro:8281/vco/api/api-docs"}]}"

I've tried other browsers and cleared the cache.  In Chrome I get about half the dox.  In IExplorer I get a blank page.

The apply filters section tells us to reference the dox.  Grrrrrr.  I cannot believe the dox are not online somewhere.

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iiliev
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Did you try to restart vRO server?

This URL is supposed to serve JSON content for REST API Swagger definitions, which is then rendered in the UI at https://{host}:8281/vco/api/docs

Could you also try to fetch the JSON content from https://vm-prd01vro:8281/vco/api/api-docs​ by making a REST GET request with a client like curl or Postman and check if returns a complete/valid JSON document?

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