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// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
// Licensed under the MIT License.
// <auto-generated/>
#nullable disable
using System;
using System.Globalization;
using System.Threading;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Azure;
using Azure.Core;
using Azure.Core.Pipeline;
using Azure.ResourceManager;
namespace Azure.ResourceManager.SecurityCenter
{
/// <summary>
/// A Class representing a DeviceSecurityGroup along with the instance operations that can be performed on it.
/// If you have a <see cref="ResourceIdentifier"/> you can construct a <see cref="DeviceSecurityGroupResource"/>
/// from an instance of <see cref="ArmClient"/> using the GetDeviceSecurityGroupResource method.
/// Otherwise you can get one from its parent resource <see cref="ArmResource"/> using the GetDeviceSecurityGroup method.
/// </summary>
public partial class DeviceSecurityGroupResource : ArmResource
{
/// <summary> Generate the resource identifier of a <see cref="DeviceSecurityGroupResource"/> instance. </summary>
/// <param name="resourceId"> The resourceId. </param>
/// <param name="deviceSecurityGroupName"> The deviceSecurityGroupName. </param>
public static ResourceIdentifier CreateResourceIdentifier(string resourceId, string deviceSecurityGroupName)
{
var resourceId0 = $"{resourceId}/providers/Microsoft.Security/deviceSecurityGroups/{deviceSecurityGroupName}";
return new ResourceIdentifier(resourceId0);
}
private readonly ClientDiagnostics _deviceSecurityGroupClientDiagnostics;
private readonly DeviceSecurityGroupsRestOperations _deviceSecurityGroupRestClient;
private readonly DeviceSecurityGroupData _data;
/// <summary> Gets the resource type for the operations. </summary>
public static readonly ResourceType ResourceType = "Microsoft.Security/deviceSecurityGroups";
/// <summary> Initializes a new instance of the <see cref="DeviceSecurityGroupResource"/> class for mocking. </summary>
protected DeviceSecurityGroupResource()
{
}
/// <summary> Initializes a new instance of the <see cref="DeviceSecurityGroupResource"/> class. </summary>
/// <param name="client"> The client parameters to use in these operations. </param>
/// <param name="data"> The resource that is the target of operations. </param>
internal DeviceSecurityGroupResource(ArmClient client, DeviceSecurityGroupData data) : this(client, data.Id)
{
HasData = true;
_data = data;
}
/// <summary> Initializes a new instance of the <see cref="DeviceSecurityGroupResource"/> class. </summary>
/// <param name="client"> The client parameters to use in these operations. </param>
/// <param name="id"> The identifier of the resource that is the target of operations. </param>
internal DeviceSecurityGroupResource(ArmClient client, ResourceIdentifier id) : base(client, id)
{
_deviceSecurityGroupClientDiagnostics = new ClientDiagnostics("Azure.ResourceManager.SecurityCenter", ResourceType.Namespace, Diagnostics);
TryGetApiVersion(ResourceType, out string deviceSecurityGroupApiVersion);
_deviceSecurityGroupRestClient = new DeviceSecurityGroupsRestOperations(Pipeline, Diagnostics.ApplicationId, Endpoint, deviceSecurityGroupApiVersion);
#if DEBUG
ValidateResourceId(Id);
#endif
}
/// <summary> Gets whether or not the current instance has data. </summary>
public virtual bool HasData { get; }
/// <summary> Gets the data representing this Feature. </summary>
/// <exception cref="InvalidOperationException"> Throws if there is no data loaded in the current instance. </exception>
public virtual DeviceSecurityGroupData Data
{
get
{
if (!HasData)
throw new InvalidOperationException("The current instance does not have data, you must call Get first.");
return _data;
}
}
internal static void ValidateResourceId(ResourceIdentifier id)
{
if (id.ResourceType != ResourceType)
throw new ArgumentException(string.Format(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture, "Invalid resource type {0} expected {1}", id.ResourceType, ResourceType), nameof(id));
}
/// <summary>
/// Use this method to get the device security group for the specified IoT Hub resource.
/// <list type="bullet">
/// <item>
/// <term>Request Path</term>
/// <description>/{resourceId}/providers/Microsoft.Security/deviceSecurityGroups/{deviceSecurityGroupName}</description>
/// </item>
/// <item>
/// <term>Operation Id</term>
/// <description>DeviceSecurityGroups_Get</description>
/// </item>
/// <item>
/// <term>Default Api Version</term>
/// <description>2019-08-01</description>
/// </item>
/// <item>
/// <term>Resource</term>
/// <description><see cref="DeviceSecurityGroupResource"/></description>
/// </item>
/// </list>
/// </summary>
/// <param name="cancellationToken"> The cancellation token to use. </param>
public virtual async Task<Response<DeviceSecurityGroupResource>> GetAsync(CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
{
using var scope = _deviceSecurityGroupClientDiagnostics.CreateScope("DeviceSecurityGroupResource.Get");
scope.Start();
try
{
var response = await _deviceSecurityGroupRestClient.GetAsync(Id.Parent, Id.Name, cancellationToken).ConfigureAwait(false);
if (response.Value == null)
throw new RequestFailedException(response.GetRawResponse());
return Response.FromValue(new DeviceSecurityGroupResource(Client, response.Value), response.GetRawResponse());
}
catch (Exception e)
{
scope.Failed(e);
throw;
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Use this method to get the device security group for the specified IoT Hub resource.
/// <list type="bullet">
/// <item>
/// <term>Request Path</term>
/// <description>/{resourceId}/providers/Microsoft.Security/deviceSecurityGroups/{deviceSecurityGroupName}</description>
/// </item>
/// <item>
/// <term>Operation Id</term>
/// <description>DeviceSecurityGroups_Get</description>
/// </item>
/// <item>
/// <term>Default Api Version</term>
/// <description>2019-08-01</description>
/// </item>
/// <item>
/// <term>Resource</term>
/// <description><see cref="DeviceSecurityGroupResource"/></description>
/// </item>
/// </list>
/// </summary>
/// <param name="cancellationToken"> The cancellation token to use. </param>
public virtual Response<DeviceSecurityGroupResource> Get(CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
{
using var scope = _deviceSecurityGroupClientDiagnostics.CreateScope("DeviceSecurityGroupResource.Get");
scope.Start();
try
{
var response = _deviceSecurityGroupRestClient.Get(Id.Parent, Id.Name, cancellationToken);
if (response.Value == null)
throw new RequestFailedException(response.GetRawResponse());
return Response.FromValue(new DeviceSecurityGroupResource(Client, response.Value), response.GetRawResponse());
}
catch (Exception e)
{
scope.Failed(e);
throw;
}
}
/// <summary>
/// User this method to deletes the device security group.
/// <list type="bullet">
/// <item>
/// <term>Request Path</term>
/// <description>/{resourceId}/providers/Microsoft.Security/deviceSecurityGroups/{deviceSecurityGroupName}</description>
/// </item>
/// <item>
/// <term>Operation Id</term>
/// <description>DeviceSecurityGroups_Delete</description>
/// </item>
/// <item>
/// <term>Default Api Version</term>
/// <description>2019-08-01</description>
/// </item>
/// <item>
/// <term>Resource</term>
/// <description><see cref="DeviceSecurityGroupResource"/></description>
/// </item>
/// </list>
/// </summary>
/// <param name="waitUntil"> <see cref="WaitUntil.Completed"/> if the method should wait to return until the long-running operation has completed on the service; <see cref="WaitUntil.Started"/> if it should return after starting the operation. For more information on long-running operations, please see <see href="https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-net/blob/main/sdk/core/Azure.Core/samples/LongRunningOperations.md"> Azure.Core Long-Running Operation samples</see>. </param>
/// <param name="cancellationToken"> The cancellation token to use. </param>
public virtual async Task<ArmOperation> DeleteAsync(WaitUntil waitUntil, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
{
using var scope = _deviceSecurityGroupClientDiagnostics.CreateScope("DeviceSecurityGroupResource.Delete");
scope.Start();
try
{
var response = await _deviceSecurityGroupRestClient.DeleteAsync(Id.Parent, Id.Name, cancellationToken).ConfigureAwait(false);
var operation = new SecurityCenterArmOperation(response);
if (waitUntil == WaitUntil.Completed)
await operation.WaitForCompletionResponseAsync(cancellationToken).ConfigureAwait(false);
return operation;
}
catch (Exception e)
{
scope.Failed(e);
throw;
}
}
/// <summary>
/// User this method to deletes the device security group.
/// <list type="bullet">
/// <item>
/// <term>Request Path</term>
/// <description>/{resourceId}/providers/Microsoft.Security/deviceSecurityGroups/{deviceSecurityGroupName}</description>
/// </item>
/// <item>
/// <term>Operation Id</term>
/// <description>DeviceSecurityGroups_Delete</description>
/// </item>
/// <item>
/// <term>Default Api Version</term>
/// <description>2019-08-01</description>
/// </item>
/// <item>
/// <term>Resource</term>
/// <description><see cref="DeviceSecurityGroupResource"/></description>
/// </item>
/// </list>
/// </summary>
/// <param name="waitUntil"> <see cref="WaitUntil.Completed"/> if the method should wait to return until the long-running operation has completed on the service; <see cref="WaitUntil.Started"/> if it should return after starting the operation. For more information on long-running operations, please see <see href="https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-net/blob/main/sdk/core/Azure.Core/samples/LongRunningOperations.md"> Azure.Core Long-Running Operation samples</see>. </param>
/// <param name="cancellationToken"> The cancellation token to use. </param>
public virtual ArmOperation Delete(WaitUntil waitUntil, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
{
using var scope = _deviceSecurityGroupClientDiagnostics.CreateScope("DeviceSecurityGroupResource.Delete");
scope.Start();
try
{
var response = _deviceSecurityGroupRestClient.Delete(Id.Parent, Id.Name, cancellationToken);
var operation = new SecurityCenterArmOperation(response);
if (waitUntil == WaitUntil.Completed)
operation.WaitForCompletionResponse(cancellationToken);
return operation;
}
catch (Exception e)
{
scope.Failed(e);
throw;
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Use this method to creates or updates the device security group on a specified IoT Hub resource.
/// <list type="bullet">
/// <item>
/// <term>Request Path</term>
/// <description>/{resourceId}/providers/Microsoft.Security/deviceSecurityGroups/{deviceSecurityGroupName}</description>
/// </item>
/// <item>
/// <term>Operation Id</term>
/// <description>DeviceSecurityGroups_CreateOrUpdate</description>
/// </item>
/// <item>
/// <term>Default Api Version</term>
/// <description>2019-08-01</description>
/// </item>
/// <item>
/// <term>Resource</term>
/// <description><see cref="DeviceSecurityGroupResource"/></description>
/// </item>
/// </list>
/// </summary>
/// <param name="waitUntil"> <see cref="WaitUntil.Completed"/> if the method should wait to return until the long-running operation has completed on the service; <see cref="WaitUntil.Started"/> if it should return after starting the operation. For more information on long-running operations, please see <see href="https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-net/blob/main/sdk/core/Azure.Core/samples/LongRunningOperations.md"> Azure.Core Long-Running Operation samples</see>. </param>
/// <param name="data"> Security group object. </param>
/// <param name="cancellationToken"> The cancellation token to use. </param>
/// <exception cref="ArgumentNullException"> <paramref name="data"/> is null. </exception>
public virtual async Task<ArmOperation<DeviceSecurityGroupResource>> UpdateAsync(WaitUntil waitUntil, DeviceSecurityGroupData data, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
{
Argument.AssertNotNull(data, nameof(data));
using var scope = _deviceSecurityGroupClientDiagnostics.CreateScope("DeviceSecurityGroupResource.Update");
scope.Start();
try
{
var response = await _deviceSecurityGroupRestClient.CreateOrUpdateAsync(Id.Parent, Id.Name, data, cancellationToken).ConfigureAwait(false);
var operation = new SecurityCenterArmOperation<DeviceSecurityGroupResource>(Response.FromValue(new DeviceSecurityGroupResource(Client, response), response.GetRawResponse()));
if (waitUntil == WaitUntil.Completed)
await operation.WaitForCompletionAsync(cancellationToken).ConfigureAwait(false);
return operation;
}
catch (Exception e)
{
scope.Failed(e);
throw;
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Use this method to creates or updates the device security group on a specified IoT Hub resource.
/// <list type="bullet">
/// <item>
/// <term>Request Path</term>
/// <description>/{resourceId}/providers/Microsoft.Security/deviceSecurityGroups/{deviceSecurityGroupName}</description>
/// </item>
/// <item>
/// <term>Operation Id</term>
/// <description>DeviceSecurityGroups_CreateOrUpdate</description>
/// </item>
/// <item>
/// <term>Default Api Version</term>
/// <description>2019-08-01</description>
/// </item>
/// <item>
/// <term>Resource</term>
/// <description><see cref="DeviceSecurityGroupResource"/></description>
/// </item>
/// </list>
/// </summary>
/// <param name="waitUntil"> <see cref="WaitUntil.Completed"/> if the method should wait to return until the long-running operation has completed on the service; <see cref="WaitUntil.Started"/> if it should return after starting the operation. For more information on long-running operations, please see <see href="https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-net/blob/main/sdk/core/Azure.Core/samples/LongRunningOperations.md"> Azure.Core Long-Running Operation samples</see>. </param>
/// <param name="data"> Security group object. </param>
/// <param name="cancellationToken"> The cancellation token to use. </param>
/// <exception cref="ArgumentNullException"> <paramref name="data"/> is null. </exception>
public virtual ArmOperation<DeviceSecurityGroupResource> Update(WaitUntil waitUntil, DeviceSecurityGroupData data, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
{
Argument.AssertNotNull(data, nameof(data));
using var scope = _deviceSecurityGroupClientDiagnostics.CreateScope("DeviceSecurityGroupResource.Update");
scope.Start();
try
{
var response = _deviceSecurityGroupRestClient.CreateOrUpdate(Id.Parent, Id.Name, data, cancellationToken);
var operation = new SecurityCenterArmOperation<DeviceSecurityGroupResource>(Response.FromValue(new DeviceSecurityGroupResource(Client, response), response.GetRawResponse()));
if (waitUntil == WaitUntil.Completed)
operation.WaitForCompletion(cancellationToken);
return operation;
}
catch (Exception e)
{
scope.Failed(e);
throw;
}
}
}
}