Hello,

I was familiar with the ansible fetch_nested/nested_attributes to get additionnal information from API.

Recently it has been deprecated in order to be replaced by the "follow(s)" verb.

I understand it will follow the links into the schema definition of the object like:

<link href="/ovirt-engine/api/templates/e020281a-f5f0-4d98-91e3-4f3a9fc069b1/permissions" rel="permissions"/> <link href="/ovirt-engine/api/templates/e020281a-f5f0-4d98-91e3-4f3a9fc069b1/tags" rel="tags"/> <link href="/ovirt-engine/api/templates/e020281a-f5f0-4d98-91e3-4f3a9fc069b1/cdroms" rel="cdroms"/> <link href="/ovirt-engine/api/templates/e020281a-f5f0-4d98-91e3-4f3a9fc069b1/nics" rel="nics"/> <link href="/ovirt-engine/api/templates/e020281a-f5f0-4d98-91e3-4f3a9fc069b1/watchdogs" rel="watchdogs"/> <link href="/ovirt-engine/api/templates/e020281a-f5f0-4d98-91e3-4f3a9fc069b1/diskattachments" rel="diskattachments"/> <link href="/ovirt-engine/api/templates/e020281a-f5f0-4d98-91e3-4f3a9fc069b1/graphicsconsoles" rel="graphicsconsoles"/>

but I can't get fetch nested (name of cluster) of :

<cluster href="/ovirt-engine/api/clusters/bbeb38a4-79f0-11ec-86cb-00163e6d6a50" id="bbeb38a4-79f0-11ec-86cb-00163e6d6a50"/>

I was used to do this query with:

fetch_nested: yes
nested_attribute:
    - name

Is it possible to do the same with "follow(s)"?

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