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SecurityApplicationData.cs
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// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
// Licensed under the MIT License.
// <auto-generated/>
#nullable disable
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using Azure.Core;
using Azure.ResourceManager.Models;
using Azure.ResourceManager.SecurityCenter.Models;
namespace Azure.ResourceManager.SecurityCenter
{
/// <summary> A class representing the SecurityApplication data model. </summary>
public partial class SecurityApplicationData : ResourceData
{
/// <summary> Initializes a new instance of SecurityApplicationData. </summary>
public SecurityApplicationData()
{
ConditionSets = new ChangeTrackingList<BinaryData>();
}
/// <summary> Initializes a new instance of SecurityApplicationData. </summary>
/// <param name="id"> The id. </param>
/// <param name="name"> The name. </param>
/// <param name="resourceType"> The resourceType. </param>
/// <param name="systemData"> The systemData. </param>
/// <param name="displayName"> display name of the application. </param>
/// <param name="description"> description of the application. </param>
/// <param name="sourceResourceType"> The application source, what it affects, e.g. Assessments. </param>
/// <param name="conditionSets"> The application conditionSets - see examples. </param>
internal SecurityApplicationData(ResourceIdentifier id, string name, ResourceType resourceType, SystemData systemData, string displayName, string description, ApplicationSourceResourceType? sourceResourceType, IList<BinaryData> conditionSets) : base(id, name, resourceType, systemData)
{
DisplayName = displayName;
Description = description;
SourceResourceType = sourceResourceType;
ConditionSets = conditionSets;
}
/// <summary> display name of the application. </summary>
public string DisplayName { get; set; }
/// <summary> description of the application. </summary>
public string Description { get; set; }
/// <summary> The application source, what it affects, e.g. Assessments. </summary>
public ApplicationSourceResourceType? SourceResourceType { get; set; }
/// <summary>
/// The application conditionSets - see examples
/// <para>
/// To assign an object to the element of this property use <see cref="BinaryData.FromObjectAsJson{T}(T, System.Text.Json.JsonSerializerOptions?)"/>.
/// </para>
/// <para>
/// To assign an already formated json string to this property use <see cref="BinaryData.FromString(string)"/>.
/// </para>
/// <para>
/// Examples:
/// <list type="bullet">
/// <item>
/// <term>BinaryData.FromObjectAsJson("foo")</term>
/// <description>Creates a payload of "foo".</description>
/// </item>
/// <item>
/// <term>BinaryData.FromString("\"foo\"")</term>
/// <description>Creates a payload of "foo".</description>
/// </item>
/// <item>
/// <term>BinaryData.FromObjectAsJson(new { key = "value" })</term>
/// <description>Creates a payload of { "key": "value" }.</description>
/// </item>
/// <item>
/// <term>BinaryData.FromString("{\"key\": \"value\"}")</term>
/// <description>Creates a payload of { "key": "value" }.</description>
/// </item>
/// </list>
/// </para>
/// </summary>
public IList<BinaryData> ConditionSets { get; }
}
}