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package compute
// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
// Licensed under the MIT License. See License.txt in the project root for license information.
//
// Code generated by Microsoft (R) AutoRest Code Generator.
// Changes may cause incorrect behavior and will be lost if the code is regenerated.
import (
"context"
"encoding/json"
"github.com/Azure/go-autorest/autorest"
"github.com/Azure/go-autorest/autorest/azure"
"github.com/Azure/go-autorest/autorest/date"
"github.com/Azure/go-autorest/autorest/to"
"github.com/Azure/go-autorest/tracing"
"net/http"
)
// The package's fully qualified name.
const fqdn = "github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-go/services/compute/mgmt/2015-06-15/compute"
// AdditionalUnattendContent specifies additional XML formatted information that can be included in the
// Unattend.xml file, which is used by Windows Setup. Contents are defined by setting name, component name,
// and the pass in which the content is applied.
type AdditionalUnattendContent struct {
// PassName - The pass name. Currently, the only allowable value is OobeSystem. Possible values include: 'OobeSystem'
PassName PassNames `json:"passName,omitempty"`
// ComponentName - The component name. Currently, the only allowable value is Microsoft-Windows-Shell-Setup. Possible values include: 'MicrosoftWindowsShellSetup'
ComponentName ComponentNames `json:"componentName,omitempty"`
// SettingName - Specifies the name of the setting to which the content applies. Possible values are: FirstLogonCommands and AutoLogon. Possible values include: 'AutoLogon', 'FirstLogonCommands'
SettingName SettingNames `json:"settingName,omitempty"`
// Content - Specifies the XML formatted content that is added to the unattend.xml file for the specified path and component. The XML must be less than 4KB and must include the root element for the setting or feature that is being inserted.
Content *string `json:"content,omitempty"`
}
// APIEntityReference the API entity reference.
type APIEntityReference struct {
// ID - The ARM resource id in the form of /subscriptions/{SubscriptionId}/resourceGroups/{ResourceGroupName}/...
ID *string `json:"id,omitempty"`
}
// APIError api error.
type APIError struct {
// Details - The Api error details
Details *[]APIErrorBase `json:"details,omitempty"`
// Innererror - The Api inner error
Innererror *InnerError `json:"innererror,omitempty"`
// Code - The error code.
Code *string `json:"code,omitempty"`
// Target - The target of the particular error.
Target *string `json:"target,omitempty"`
// Message - The error message.
Message *string `json:"message,omitempty"`
}
// APIErrorBase api error base.
type APIErrorBase struct {
// Code - The error code.
Code *string `json:"code,omitempty"`
// Target - The target of the particular error.
Target *string `json:"target,omitempty"`
// Message - The error message.
Message *string `json:"message,omitempty"`
}
// AvailabilitySet specifies information about the availability set that the virtual machine should be
// assigned to. Virtual machines specified in the same availability set are allocated to different nodes to
// maximize availability. For more information about availability sets, see [Manage the availability of
// virtual
// machines](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/virtual-machines-windows-manage-availability?toc=%2fazure%2fvirtual-machines%2fwindows%2ftoc.json).
// <br><br> For more information on Azure planned maintenance, see [Planned maintenance for virtual
// machines in
// Azure](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/virtual-machines-windows-planned-maintenance?toc=%2fazure%2fvirtual-machines%2fwindows%2ftoc.json)
// <br><br> Currently, a VM can only be added to availability set at creation time. An existing VM cannot
// be added to an availability set.
type AvailabilitySet struct {
autorest.Response `json:"-"`
*AvailabilitySetProperties `json:"properties,omitempty"`
// ID - READ-ONLY; Resource Id
ID *string `json:"id,omitempty"`
// Name - READ-ONLY; Resource name
Name *string `json:"name,omitempty"`
// Type - READ-ONLY; Resource type
Type *string `json:"type,omitempty"`
// Location - Resource location
Location *string `json:"location,omitempty"`
// Tags - Resource tags
Tags map[string]*string `json:"tags"`
}
// MarshalJSON is the custom marshaler for AvailabilitySet.
func (as AvailabilitySet) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
objectMap := make(map[string]interface{})
if as.AvailabilitySetProperties != nil {
objectMap["properties"] = as.AvailabilitySetProperties
}
if as.Location != nil {
objectMap["location"] = as.Location
}
if as.Tags != nil {
objectMap["tags"] = as.Tags
}
return json.Marshal(objectMap)
}
// UnmarshalJSON is the custom unmarshaler for AvailabilitySet struct.
func (as *AvailabilitySet) UnmarshalJSON(body []byte) error {
var m map[string]*json.RawMessage
err := json.Unmarshal(body, &m)
if err != nil {
return err
}
for k, v := range m {
switch k {
case "properties":
if v != nil {
var availabilitySetProperties AvailabilitySetProperties
err = json.Unmarshal(*v, &availabilitySetProperties)
if err != nil {
return err
}
as.AvailabilitySetProperties = &availabilitySetProperties
}
case "id":
if v != nil {
var ID string
err = json.Unmarshal(*v, &ID)
if err != nil {
return err
}
as.ID = &ID
}
case "name":
if v != nil {
var name string
err = json.Unmarshal(*v, &name)
if err != nil {
return err
}
as.Name = &name
}
case "type":
if v != nil {
var typeVar string
err = json.Unmarshal(*v, &typeVar)
if err != nil {
return err
}
as.Type = &typeVar
}
case "location":
if v != nil {
var location string
err = json.Unmarshal(*v, &location)
if err != nil {
return err
}
as.Location = &location
}
case "tags":
if v != nil {
var tags map[string]*string
err = json.Unmarshal(*v, &tags)
if err != nil {
return err
}
as.Tags = tags
}
}
}
return nil
}
// AvailabilitySetListResult the List Availability Set operation response.
type AvailabilitySetListResult struct {
autorest.Response `json:"-"`
// Value - The list of availability sets
Value *[]AvailabilitySet `json:"value,omitempty"`
// NextLink - The URI to fetch the next page of AvailabilitySets. Call ListNext() with this URI to fetch the next page of AvailabilitySets.
NextLink *string `json:"nextLink,omitempty"`
}
// AvailabilitySetListResultIterator provides access to a complete listing of AvailabilitySet values.
type AvailabilitySetListResultIterator struct {
i int
page AvailabilitySetListResultPage
}
// NextWithContext advances to the next value. If there was an error making
// the request the iterator does not advance and the error is returned.
func (iter *AvailabilitySetListResultIterator) NextWithContext(ctx context.Context) (err error) {
if tracing.IsEnabled() {
ctx = tracing.StartSpan(ctx, fqdn+"/AvailabilitySetListResultIterator.NextWithContext")
defer func() {
sc := -1
if iter.Response().Response.Response != nil {
sc = iter.Response().Response.Response.StatusCode
}
tracing.EndSpan(ctx, sc, err)
}()
}
iter.i++
if iter.i < len(iter.page.Values()) {
return nil
}
err = iter.page.NextWithContext(ctx)
if err != nil {
iter.i--
return err
}
iter.i = 0
return nil
}
// Next advances to the next value. If there was an error making
// the request the iterator does not advance and the error is returned.
// Deprecated: Use NextWithContext() instead.
func (iter *AvailabilitySetListResultIterator) Next() error {
return iter.NextWithContext(context.Background())
}
// NotDone returns true if the enumeration should be started or is not yet complete.
func (iter AvailabilitySetListResultIterator) NotDone() bool {
return iter.page.NotDone() && iter.i < len(iter.page.Values())
}
// Response returns the raw server response from the last page request.
func (iter AvailabilitySetListResultIterator) Response() AvailabilitySetListResult {
return iter.page.Response()
}
// Value returns the current value or a zero-initialized value if the
// iterator has advanced beyond the end of the collection.
func (iter AvailabilitySetListResultIterator) Value() AvailabilitySet {
if !iter.page.NotDone() {
return AvailabilitySet{}
}
return iter.page.Values()[iter.i]
}
// Creates a new instance of the AvailabilitySetListResultIterator type.
func NewAvailabilitySetListResultIterator(page AvailabilitySetListResultPage) AvailabilitySetListResultIterator {
return AvailabilitySetListResultIterator{page: page}
}
// IsEmpty returns true if the ListResult contains no values.
func (aslr AvailabilitySetListResult) IsEmpty() bool {
return aslr.Value == nil || len(*aslr.Value) == 0
}
// hasNextLink returns true if the NextLink is not empty.
func (aslr AvailabilitySetListResult) hasNextLink() bool {
return aslr.NextLink != nil && len(*aslr.NextLink) != 0
}
// availabilitySetListResultPreparer prepares a request to retrieve the next set of results.
// It returns nil if no more results exist.
func (aslr AvailabilitySetListResult) availabilitySetListResultPreparer(ctx context.Context) (*http.Request, error) {
if !aslr.hasNextLink() {
return nil, nil
}
return autorest.Prepare((&http.Request{}).WithContext(ctx),
autorest.AsJSON(),
autorest.AsGet(),
autorest.WithBaseURL(to.String(aslr.NextLink)))
}
// AvailabilitySetListResultPage contains a page of AvailabilitySet values.
type AvailabilitySetListResultPage struct {
fn func(context.Context, AvailabilitySetListResult) (AvailabilitySetListResult, error)
aslr AvailabilitySetListResult
}
// NextWithContext advances to the next page of values. If there was an error making
// the request the page does not advance and the error is returned.
func (page *AvailabilitySetListResultPage) NextWithContext(ctx context.Context) (err error) {
if tracing.IsEnabled() {
ctx = tracing.StartSpan(ctx, fqdn+"/AvailabilitySetListResultPage.NextWithContext")
defer func() {
sc := -1
if page.Response().Response.Response != nil {
sc = page.Response().Response.Response.StatusCode
}
tracing.EndSpan(ctx, sc, err)
}()
}
for {
next, err := page.fn(ctx, page.aslr)
if err != nil {
return err
}
page.aslr = next
if !next.hasNextLink() || !next.IsEmpty() {
break
}
}
return nil
}
// Next advances to the next page of values. If there was an error making
// the request the page does not advance and the error is returned.
// Deprecated: Use NextWithContext() instead.
func (page *AvailabilitySetListResultPage) Next() error {
return page.NextWithContext(context.Background())
}
// NotDone returns true if the page enumeration should be started or is not yet complete.
func (page AvailabilitySetListResultPage) NotDone() bool {
return !page.aslr.IsEmpty()
}
// Response returns the raw server response from the last page request.
func (page AvailabilitySetListResultPage) Response() AvailabilitySetListResult {
return page.aslr
}
// Values returns the slice of values for the current page or nil if there are no values.
func (page AvailabilitySetListResultPage) Values() []AvailabilitySet {
if page.aslr.IsEmpty() {
return nil
}
return *page.aslr.Value
}
// Creates a new instance of the AvailabilitySetListResultPage type.
func NewAvailabilitySetListResultPage(cur AvailabilitySetListResult, getNextPage func(context.Context, AvailabilitySetListResult) (AvailabilitySetListResult, error)) AvailabilitySetListResultPage {
return AvailabilitySetListResultPage{
fn: getNextPage,
aslr: cur,
}
}
// AvailabilitySetProperties the instance view of a resource.
type AvailabilitySetProperties struct {
// PlatformUpdateDomainCount - Update Domain count.
PlatformUpdateDomainCount *int32 `json:"platformUpdateDomainCount,omitempty"`
// PlatformFaultDomainCount - Fault Domain count.
PlatformFaultDomainCount *int32 `json:"platformFaultDomainCount,omitempty"`
// VirtualMachines - A list of references to all virtual machines in the availability set.
VirtualMachines *[]SubResource `json:"virtualMachines,omitempty"`
// Statuses - READ-ONLY; The resource status information.
Statuses *[]InstanceViewStatus `json:"statuses,omitempty"`
}
// MarshalJSON is the custom marshaler for AvailabilitySetProperties.
func (asp AvailabilitySetProperties) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
objectMap := make(map[string]interface{})
if asp.PlatformUpdateDomainCount != nil {
objectMap["platformUpdateDomainCount"] = asp.PlatformUpdateDomainCount
}
if asp.PlatformFaultDomainCount != nil {
objectMap["platformFaultDomainCount"] = asp.PlatformFaultDomainCount
}
if asp.VirtualMachines != nil {
objectMap["virtualMachines"] = asp.VirtualMachines
}
return json.Marshal(objectMap)
}
// BootDiagnostics boot Diagnostics is a debugging feature which allows you to view Console Output and
// Screenshot to diagnose VM status. <br><br> You can easily view the output of your console log. <br><br>
// Azure also enables you to see a screenshot of the VM from the hypervisor.
type BootDiagnostics struct {
// Enabled - Whether boot diagnostics should be enabled on the Virtual Machine.
Enabled *bool `json:"enabled,omitempty"`
// StorageURI - Uri of the storage account to use for placing the console output and screenshot.
StorageURI *string `json:"storageUri,omitempty"`
}
// BootDiagnosticsInstanceView the instance view of a virtual machine boot diagnostics.
type BootDiagnosticsInstanceView struct {
// ConsoleScreenshotBlobURI - READ-ONLY; The console screenshot blob URI.
ConsoleScreenshotBlobURI *string `json:"consoleScreenshotBlobUri,omitempty"`
// SerialConsoleLogBlobURI - READ-ONLY; The Linux serial console log blob Uri.
SerialConsoleLogBlobURI *string `json:"serialConsoleLogBlobUri,omitempty"`
}
// DataDisk describes a data disk.
type DataDisk struct {
// Lun - Specifies the logical unit number of the data disk. This value is used to identify data disks within the VM and therefore must be unique for each data disk attached to a VM.
Lun *int32 `json:"lun,omitempty"`
// Name - The disk name.
Name *string `json:"name,omitempty"`
// Vhd - The virtual hard disk.
Vhd *VirtualHardDisk `json:"vhd,omitempty"`
// Image - The source user image virtual hard disk. The virtual hard disk will be copied before being attached to the virtual machine. If SourceImage is provided, the destination virtual hard drive must not exist.
Image *VirtualHardDisk `json:"image,omitempty"`
// Caching - Specifies the caching requirements. <br><br> Possible values are: <br><br> **None** <br><br> **ReadOnly** <br><br> **ReadWrite** <br><br> Default: **None for Standard storage. ReadOnly for Premium storage**. Possible values include: 'None', 'ReadOnly', 'ReadWrite'
Caching CachingTypes `json:"caching,omitempty"`
// CreateOption - Specifies how the virtual machine should be created.<br><br> Possible values are:<br><br> **Attach** \u2013 This value is used when you are using a specialized disk to create the virtual machine.<br><br> **FromImage** \u2013 This value is used when you are using an image to create the virtual machine. If you are using a platform image, you also use the imageReference element described above. If you are using a marketplace image, you also use the plan element previously described. Possible values include: 'FromImage', 'Empty', 'Attach'
CreateOption DiskCreateOptionTypes `json:"createOption,omitempty"`
// DiskSizeGB - Specifies the size of an empty data disk in gigabytes. This element can be used to overwrite the size of the disk in a virtual machine image. <br><br> This value cannot be larger than 1023 GB
DiskSizeGB *int32 `json:"diskSizeGB,omitempty"`
}
// DataDiskImage contains the data disk images information.
type DataDiskImage struct {
// Lun - READ-ONLY; Specifies the logical unit number of the data disk. This value is used to identify data disks within the VM and therefore must be unique for each data disk attached to a VM.
Lun *int32 `json:"lun,omitempty"`
}
// DiagnosticsProfile specifies the boot diagnostic settings state. <br><br>Minimum api-version:
// 2015-06-15.
type DiagnosticsProfile struct {
// BootDiagnostics - Boot Diagnostics is a debugging feature which allows you to view Console Output and Screenshot to diagnose VM status. <br><br> You can easily view the output of your console log. <br><br> Azure also enables you to see a screenshot of the VM from the hypervisor.
BootDiagnostics *BootDiagnostics `json:"bootDiagnostics,omitempty"`
}
// DiskEncryptionSettings describes a Encryption Settings for a Disk
type DiskEncryptionSettings struct {
// DiskEncryptionKey - Specifies the location of the disk encryption key, which is a Key Vault Secret.
DiskEncryptionKey *KeyVaultSecretReference `json:"diskEncryptionKey,omitempty"`
// KeyEncryptionKey - Specifies the location of the key encryption key in Key Vault.
KeyEncryptionKey *KeyVaultKeyReference `json:"keyEncryptionKey,omitempty"`
// Enabled - Specifies whether disk encryption should be enabled on the virtual machine.
Enabled *bool `json:"enabled,omitempty"`
}
// DiskInstanceView the instance view of the disk.
type DiskInstanceView struct {
// Name - The disk name.
Name *string `json:"name,omitempty"`
// Statuses - The resource status information.
Statuses *[]InstanceViewStatus `json:"statuses,omitempty"`
}
// HardwareProfile specifies the hardware settings for the virtual machine.
type HardwareProfile struct {
// VMSize - Specifies the size of the virtual machine. For more information about virtual machine sizes, see [Sizes for virtual machines](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/virtual-machines-windows-sizes?toc=%2fazure%2fvirtual-machines%2fwindows%2ftoc.json). <br><br> The available VM sizes depend on region and availability set. For a list of available sizes use these APIs: <br><br> [List all available virtual machine sizes in an availability set](https://docs.microsoft.com/rest/api/compute/availabilitysets/listavailablesizes) <br><br> [List all available virtual machine sizes in a region](https://docs.microsoft.com/rest/api/compute/virtualmachinesizes/list) <br><br> [List all available virtual machine sizes for resizing](https://docs.microsoft.com/rest/api/compute/virtualmachines/listavailablesizes). Possible values include: 'BasicA0', 'BasicA1', 'BasicA2', 'BasicA3', 'BasicA4', 'StandardA0', 'StandardA1', 'StandardA2', 'StandardA3', 'StandardA4', 'StandardA5', 'StandardA6', 'StandardA7', 'StandardA8', 'StandardA9', 'StandardA10', 'StandardA11', 'StandardD1', 'StandardD2', 'StandardD3', 'StandardD4', 'StandardD11', 'StandardD12', 'StandardD13', 'StandardD14', 'StandardD1V2', 'StandardD2V2', 'StandardD3V2', 'StandardD4V2', 'StandardD5V2', 'StandardD11V2', 'StandardD12V2', 'StandardD13V2', 'StandardD14V2', 'StandardDS1', 'StandardDS2', 'StandardDS3', 'StandardDS4', 'StandardDS11', 'StandardDS12', 'StandardDS13', 'StandardDS14', 'StandardG1', 'StandardG2', 'StandardG3', 'StandardG4', 'StandardG5', 'StandardGS1', 'StandardGS2', 'StandardGS3', 'StandardGS4', 'StandardGS5'
VMSize VirtualMachineSizeTypes `json:"vmSize,omitempty"`
}
// ImageReference specifies information about the image to use. You can specify information about platform
// images, marketplace images, or virtual machine images. This element is required when you want to use a
// platform image, marketplace image, or virtual machine image, but is not used in other creation
// operations. NOTE: Image reference publisher and offer can only be set when you create the scale set.
type ImageReference struct {
// Publisher - The image publisher.
Publisher *string `json:"publisher,omitempty"`
// Offer - Specifies the offer of the platform image or marketplace image used to create the virtual machine.
Offer *string `json:"offer,omitempty"`
// Sku - The image SKU.
Sku *string `json:"sku,omitempty"`
// Version - Specifies the version of the platform image or marketplace image used to create the virtual machine. The allowed formats are Major.Minor.Build or 'latest'. Major, Minor, and Build are decimal numbers. Specify 'latest' to use the latest version of an image available at deploy time. Even if you use 'latest', the VM image will not automatically update after deploy time even if a new version becomes available.
Version *string `json:"version,omitempty"`
}
// InnerError inner error details.
type InnerError struct {
// Exceptiontype - The exception type.
Exceptiontype *string `json:"exceptiontype,omitempty"`
// Errordetail - The internal error message or exception dump.
Errordetail *string `json:"errordetail,omitempty"`
}
// InstanceViewStatus instance view status.
type InstanceViewStatus struct {
// Code - The status code.
Code *string `json:"code,omitempty"`
// Level - The level code. Possible values include: 'Info', 'Warning', 'Error'
Level StatusLevelTypes `json:"level,omitempty"`
// DisplayStatus - The short localizable label for the status.
DisplayStatus *string `json:"displayStatus,omitempty"`
// Message - The detailed status message, including for alerts and error messages.
Message *string `json:"message,omitempty"`
// Time - The time of the status.
Time *date.Time `json:"time,omitempty"`
}
// KeyVaultKeyReference describes a reference to Key Vault Key
type KeyVaultKeyReference struct {
// KeyURL - The URL referencing a key encryption key in Key Vault.
KeyURL *string `json:"keyUrl,omitempty"`
// SourceVault - The relative URL of the Key Vault containing the key.
SourceVault *SubResource `json:"sourceVault,omitempty"`
}
// KeyVaultSecretReference describes a reference to Key Vault Secret
type KeyVaultSecretReference struct {
// SecretURL - The URL referencing a secret in a Key Vault.
SecretURL *string `json:"secretUrl,omitempty"`
// SourceVault - The relative URL of the Key Vault containing the secret.
SourceVault *SubResource `json:"sourceVault,omitempty"`
}
// LinuxConfiguration specifies the Linux operating system settings on the virtual machine. <br><br>For a
// list of supported Linux distributions, see [Linux on Azure-Endorsed
// Distributions](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/virtual-machines-linux-endorsed-distros?toc=%2fazure%2fvirtual-machines%2flinux%2ftoc.json)
// <br><br> For running non-endorsed distributions, see [Information for Non-Endorsed
// Distributions](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/virtual-machines-linux-create-upload-generic?toc=%2fazure%2fvirtual-machines%2flinux%2ftoc.json).
type LinuxConfiguration struct {
// DisablePasswordAuthentication - Specifies whether password authentication should be disabled.
DisablePasswordAuthentication *bool `json:"disablePasswordAuthentication,omitempty"`
// SSH - Specifies the ssh key configuration for a Linux OS.
SSH *SSHConfiguration `json:"ssh,omitempty"`
}
// ListUsagesResult the List Usages operation response.
type ListUsagesResult struct {
autorest.Response `json:"-"`
// Value - The list of compute resource usages.
Value *[]Usage `json:"value,omitempty"`
// NextLink - The URI to fetch the next page of compute resource usage information. Call ListNext() with this to fetch the next page of compute resource usage information.
NextLink *string `json:"nextLink,omitempty"`
}
// ListUsagesResultIterator provides access to a complete listing of Usage values.
type ListUsagesResultIterator struct {
i int
page ListUsagesResultPage
}
// NextWithContext advances to the next value. If there was an error making
// the request the iterator does not advance and the error is returned.
func (iter *ListUsagesResultIterator) NextWithContext(ctx context.Context) (err error) {
if tracing.IsEnabled() {
ctx = tracing.StartSpan(ctx, fqdn+"/ListUsagesResultIterator.NextWithContext")
defer func() {
sc := -1
if iter.Response().Response.Response != nil {
sc = iter.Response().Response.Response.StatusCode
}
tracing.EndSpan(ctx, sc, err)
}()
}
iter.i++
if iter.i < len(iter.page.Values()) {
return nil
}
err = iter.page.NextWithContext(ctx)
if err != nil {
iter.i--
return err
}
iter.i = 0
return nil
}
// Next advances to the next value. If there was an error making
// the request the iterator does not advance and the error is returned.
// Deprecated: Use NextWithContext() instead.
func (iter *ListUsagesResultIterator) Next() error {
return iter.NextWithContext(context.Background())
}
// NotDone returns true if the enumeration should be started or is not yet complete.
func (iter ListUsagesResultIterator) NotDone() bool {
return iter.page.NotDone() && iter.i < len(iter.page.Values())
}
// Response returns the raw server response from the last page request.
func (iter ListUsagesResultIterator) Response() ListUsagesResult {
return iter.page.Response()
}
// Value returns the current value or a zero-initialized value if the
// iterator has advanced beyond the end of the collection.
func (iter ListUsagesResultIterator) Value() Usage {
if !iter.page.NotDone() {
return Usage{}
}
return iter.page.Values()[iter.i]
}
// Creates a new instance of the ListUsagesResultIterator type.
func NewListUsagesResultIterator(page ListUsagesResultPage) ListUsagesResultIterator {
return ListUsagesResultIterator{page: page}
}
// IsEmpty returns true if the ListResult contains no values.
func (lur ListUsagesResult) IsEmpty() bool {
return lur.Value == nil || len(*lur.Value) == 0
}
// hasNextLink returns true if the NextLink is not empty.
func (lur ListUsagesResult) hasNextLink() bool {
return lur.NextLink != nil && len(*lur.NextLink) != 0
}
// listUsagesResultPreparer prepares a request to retrieve the next set of results.
// It returns nil if no more results exist.
func (lur ListUsagesResult) listUsagesResultPreparer(ctx context.Context) (*http.Request, error) {
if !lur.hasNextLink() {
return nil, nil
}
return autorest.Prepare((&http.Request{}).WithContext(ctx),
autorest.AsJSON(),
autorest.AsGet(),
autorest.WithBaseURL(to.String(lur.NextLink)))
}
// ListUsagesResultPage contains a page of Usage values.
type ListUsagesResultPage struct {
fn func(context.Context, ListUsagesResult) (ListUsagesResult, error)
lur ListUsagesResult
}
// NextWithContext advances to the next page of values. If there was an error making
// the request the page does not advance and the error is returned.
func (page *ListUsagesResultPage) NextWithContext(ctx context.Context) (err error) {
if tracing.IsEnabled() {
ctx = tracing.StartSpan(ctx, fqdn+"/ListUsagesResultPage.NextWithContext")
defer func() {
sc := -1
if page.Response().Response.Response != nil {
sc = page.Response().Response.Response.StatusCode
}
tracing.EndSpan(ctx, sc, err)
}()
}
for {
next, err := page.fn(ctx, page.lur)
if err != nil {
return err
}
page.lur = next
if !next.hasNextLink() || !next.IsEmpty() {
break
}
}
return nil
}
// Next advances to the next page of values. If there was an error making
// the request the page does not advance and the error is returned.
// Deprecated: Use NextWithContext() instead.
func (page *ListUsagesResultPage) Next() error {
return page.NextWithContext(context.Background())
}
// NotDone returns true if the page enumeration should be started or is not yet complete.
func (page ListUsagesResultPage) NotDone() bool {
return !page.lur.IsEmpty()
}
// Response returns the raw server response from the last page request.
func (page ListUsagesResultPage) Response() ListUsagesResult {
return page.lur
}
// Values returns the slice of values for the current page or nil if there are no values.
func (page ListUsagesResultPage) Values() []Usage {
if page.lur.IsEmpty() {
return nil
}
return *page.lur.Value
}
// Creates a new instance of the ListUsagesResultPage type.
func NewListUsagesResultPage(cur ListUsagesResult, getNextPage func(context.Context, ListUsagesResult) (ListUsagesResult, error)) ListUsagesResultPage {
return ListUsagesResultPage{
fn: getNextPage,
lur: cur,
}
}
// ListVirtualMachineExtensionImage ...
type ListVirtualMachineExtensionImage struct {
autorest.Response `json:"-"`
Value *[]VirtualMachineExtensionImage `json:"value,omitempty"`
}
// ListVirtualMachineImageResource ...
type ListVirtualMachineImageResource struct {
autorest.Response `json:"-"`
Value *[]VirtualMachineImageResource `json:"value,omitempty"`
}
// LongRunningOperationProperties compute-specific operation properties, including output
type LongRunningOperationProperties struct {
// Output - Operation output data (raw JSON)
Output interface{} `json:"output,omitempty"`
}
// NetworkInterfaceReference describes a network interface reference.
type NetworkInterfaceReference struct {
*NetworkInterfaceReferenceProperties `json:"properties,omitempty"`
// ID - Resource Id
ID *string `json:"id,omitempty"`
}
// MarshalJSON is the custom marshaler for NetworkInterfaceReference.
func (nir NetworkInterfaceReference) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
objectMap := make(map[string]interface{})
if nir.NetworkInterfaceReferenceProperties != nil {
objectMap["properties"] = nir.NetworkInterfaceReferenceProperties
}
if nir.ID != nil {
objectMap["id"] = nir.ID
}
return json.Marshal(objectMap)
}
// UnmarshalJSON is the custom unmarshaler for NetworkInterfaceReference struct.
func (nir *NetworkInterfaceReference) UnmarshalJSON(body []byte) error {
var m map[string]*json.RawMessage
err := json.Unmarshal(body, &m)
if err != nil {
return err
}
for k, v := range m {
switch k {
case "properties":
if v != nil {
var networkInterfaceReferenceProperties NetworkInterfaceReferenceProperties
err = json.Unmarshal(*v, &networkInterfaceReferenceProperties)
if err != nil {
return err
}
nir.NetworkInterfaceReferenceProperties = &networkInterfaceReferenceProperties
}
case "id":
if v != nil {
var ID string
err = json.Unmarshal(*v, &ID)
if err != nil {
return err
}
nir.ID = &ID
}
}
}
return nil
}
// NetworkInterfaceReferenceProperties describes a network interface reference properties.
type NetworkInterfaceReferenceProperties struct {
// Primary - Specifies the primary network interface in case the virtual machine has more than 1 network interface.
Primary *bool `json:"primary,omitempty"`
}
// NetworkProfile specifies the network interfaces of the virtual machine.
type NetworkProfile struct {
// NetworkInterfaces - Specifies the list of resource Ids for the network interfaces associated with the virtual machine.
NetworkInterfaces *[]NetworkInterfaceReference `json:"networkInterfaces,omitempty"`
}
// OperationStatusResponse operation status response
type OperationStatusResponse struct {
autorest.Response `json:"-"`
// Name - READ-ONLY; Operation ID
Name *string `json:"name,omitempty"`
// Status - READ-ONLY; Operation status
Status *string `json:"status,omitempty"`
// StartTime - READ-ONLY; Start time of the operation
StartTime *date.Time `json:"startTime,omitempty"`
// EndTime - READ-ONLY; End time of the operation
EndTime *date.Time `json:"endTime,omitempty"`
// Error - READ-ONLY; Api error
Error *APIError `json:"error,omitempty"`
}
// OSDisk specifies information about the operating system disk used by the virtual machine. <br><br> For
// more information about disks, see [About disks and VHDs for Azure virtual
// machines](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/virtual-machines-windows-about-disks-vhds?toc=%2fazure%2fvirtual-machines%2fwindows%2ftoc.json).
type OSDisk struct {
// OsType - This property allows you to specify the type of the OS that is included in the disk if creating a VM from user-image or a specialized VHD. <br><br> Possible values are: <br><br> **Windows** <br><br> **Linux**. Possible values include: 'Windows', 'Linux'
OsType OperatingSystemTypes `json:"osType,omitempty"`
// EncryptionSettings - Specifies the encryption settings for the OS Disk. <br><br> Minimum api-version: 2015-06-15
EncryptionSettings *DiskEncryptionSettings `json:"encryptionSettings,omitempty"`
// Name - The disk name.
Name *string `json:"name,omitempty"`
// Vhd - The virtual hard disk.
Vhd *VirtualHardDisk `json:"vhd,omitempty"`
// Image - The source user image virtual hard disk. The virtual hard disk will be copied before being attached to the virtual machine. If SourceImage is provided, the destination virtual hard drive must not exist.
Image *VirtualHardDisk `json:"image,omitempty"`
// Caching - Specifies the caching requirements. <br><br> Possible values are: <br><br> **None** <br><br> **ReadOnly** <br><br> **ReadWrite** <br><br> Default: **None for Standard storage. ReadOnly for Premium storage**. Possible values include: 'None', 'ReadOnly', 'ReadWrite'
Caching CachingTypes `json:"caching,omitempty"`
// CreateOption - Specifies how the virtual machine should be created.<br><br> Possible values are:<br><br> **Attach** \u2013 This value is used when you are using a specialized disk to create the virtual machine.<br><br> **FromImage** \u2013 This value is used when you are using an image to create the virtual machine. If you are using a platform image, you also use the imageReference element described above. If you are using a marketplace image, you also use the plan element previously described. Possible values include: 'FromImage', 'Empty', 'Attach'
CreateOption DiskCreateOptionTypes `json:"createOption,omitempty"`
// DiskSizeGB - Specifies the size of an empty data disk in gigabytes. This element can be used to overwrite the size of the disk in a virtual machine image. <br><br> This value cannot be larger than 1023 GB
DiskSizeGB *int32 `json:"diskSizeGB,omitempty"`
}
// OSDiskImage contains the os disk image information.
type OSDiskImage struct {
// OperatingSystem - The operating system of the osDiskImage. Possible values include: 'Windows', 'Linux'
OperatingSystem OperatingSystemTypes `json:"operatingSystem,omitempty"`
}
// OSProfile specifies the operating system settings for the virtual machine.
type OSProfile struct {
// ComputerName - Specifies the host OS name of the virtual machine. <br><br> This name cannot be updated after the VM is created. <br><br> **Max-length (Windows):** 15 characters <br><br> **Max-length (Linux):** 64 characters. <br><br> For naming conventions and restrictions see [Azure infrastructure services implementation guidelines](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/virtual-machines-linux-infrastructure-subscription-accounts-guidelines?toc=%2fazure%2fvirtual-machines%2flinux%2ftoc.json#1-naming-conventions).
ComputerName *string `json:"computerName,omitempty"`
// AdminUsername - Specifies the name of the administrator account. <br><br> **Windows-only restriction:** Cannot end in "." <br><br> **Disallowed values:** "administrator", "admin", "user", "user1", "test", "user2", "test1", "user3", "admin1", "1", "123", "a", "actuser", "adm", "admin2", "aspnet", "backup", "console", "david", "guest", "john", "owner", "root", "server", "sql", "support", "support_388945a0", "sys", "test2", "test3", "user4", "user5". <br><br> **Minimum-length (Linux):** 1 character <br><br> **Max-length (Linux):** 64 characters <br><br> **Max-length (Windows):** 20 characters <br><br><li> For root access to the Linux VM, see [Using root privileges on Linux virtual machines in Azure](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/virtual-machines-linux-use-root-privileges?toc=%2fazure%2fvirtual-machines%2flinux%2ftoc.json)<br><li> For a list of built-in system users on Linux that should not be used in this field, see [Selecting User Names for Linux on Azure](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/virtual-machines-linux-usernames?toc=%2fazure%2fvirtual-machines%2flinux%2ftoc.json)
AdminUsername *string `json:"adminUsername,omitempty"`
// AdminPassword - Specifies the password of the administrator account. <br><br> **Minimum-length (Windows):** 8 characters <br><br> **Minimum-length (Linux):** 6 characters <br><br> **Max-length (Windows):** 123 characters <br><br> **Max-length (Linux):** 72 characters <br><br> **Complexity requirements:** 3 out of 4 conditions below need to be fulfilled <br> Has lower characters <br>Has upper characters <br> Has a digit <br> Has a special character (Regex match [\W_]) <br><br> **Disallowed values:** "abc@123", "P@$$w0rd", "P@ssw0rd", "P@ssword123", "Pa$$word", "pass@word1", "Password!", "Password1", "Password22", "iloveyou!" <br><br> For resetting the password, see [How to reset the Remote Desktop service or its login password in a Windows VM](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/virtual-machines-windows-reset-rdp?toc=%2fazure%2fvirtual-machines%2fwindows%2ftoc.json) <br><br> For resetting root password, see [Manage users, SSH, and check or repair disks on Azure Linux VMs using the VMAccess Extension](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/virtual-machines-linux-using-vmaccess-extension?toc=%2fazure%2fvirtual-machines%2flinux%2ftoc.json#reset-root-password)
AdminPassword *string `json:"adminPassword,omitempty"`
// CustomData - Specifies a base-64 encoded string of custom data. The base-64 encoded string is decoded to a binary array that is saved as a file on the Virtual Machine. The maximum length of the binary array is 65535 bytes. <br><br> For using cloud-init for your VM, see [Using cloud-init to customize a Linux VM during creation](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/virtual-machines-linux-using-cloud-init?toc=%2fazure%2fvirtual-machines%2flinux%2ftoc.json)
CustomData *string `json:"customData,omitempty"`
// WindowsConfiguration - Specifies Windows operating system settings on the virtual machine.
WindowsConfiguration *WindowsConfiguration `json:"windowsConfiguration,omitempty"`
// LinuxConfiguration - Specifies the Linux operating system settings on the virtual machine. <br><br>For a list of supported Linux distributions, see [Linux on Azure-Endorsed Distributions](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/virtual-machines-linux-endorsed-distros?toc=%2fazure%2fvirtual-machines%2flinux%2ftoc.json) <br><br> For running non-endorsed distributions, see [Information for Non-Endorsed Distributions](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/virtual-machines-linux-create-upload-generic?toc=%2fazure%2fvirtual-machines%2flinux%2ftoc.json).
LinuxConfiguration *LinuxConfiguration `json:"linuxConfiguration,omitempty"`
// Secrets - Specifies set of certificates that should be installed onto the virtual machine.
Secrets *[]VaultSecretGroup `json:"secrets,omitempty"`
}
// Plan specifies information about the marketplace image used to create the virtual machine. This element
// is only used for marketplace images. Before you can use a marketplace image from an API, you must enable
// the image for programmatic use. In the Azure portal, find the marketplace image that you want to use
// and then click **Want to deploy programmatically, Get Started ->**. Enter any required information and
// then click **Save**.
type Plan struct {
// Name - The plan ID.
Name *string `json:"name,omitempty"`
// Publisher - The publisher ID.
Publisher *string `json:"publisher,omitempty"`
// Product - Specifies the product of the image from the marketplace. This is the same value as Offer under the imageReference element.
Product *string `json:"product,omitempty"`
// PromotionCode - The promotion code.
PromotionCode *string `json:"promotionCode,omitempty"`
}
// PurchasePlan used for establishing the purchase context of any 3rd Party artifact through MarketPlace.
type PurchasePlan struct {
// Publisher - The publisher ID.
Publisher *string `json:"publisher,omitempty"`
// Name - The plan ID.
Name *string `json:"name,omitempty"`
// Product - Specifies the product of the image from the marketplace. This is the same value as Offer under the imageReference element.
Product *string `json:"product,omitempty"`
}
// Resource the Resource model definition.
type Resource struct {
// ID - READ-ONLY; Resource Id
ID *string `json:"id,omitempty"`
// Name - READ-ONLY; Resource name
Name *string `json:"name,omitempty"`
// Type - READ-ONLY; Resource type
Type *string `json:"type,omitempty"`
// Location - Resource location
Location *string `json:"location,omitempty"`
// Tags - Resource tags
Tags map[string]*string `json:"tags"`
}
// MarshalJSON is the custom marshaler for Resource.
func (r Resource) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
objectMap := make(map[string]interface{})
if r.Location != nil {
objectMap["location"] = r.Location
}
if r.Tags != nil {
objectMap["tags"] = r.Tags
}
return json.Marshal(objectMap)
}
// Sku describes a virtual machine scale set sku. NOTE: If the new VM SKU is not supported on the hardware
// the scale set is currently on, you need to deallocate the VMs in the scale set before you modify the SKU
// name.
type Sku struct {
// Name - The sku name.
Name *string `json:"name,omitempty"`
// Tier - Specifies the tier of virtual machines in a scale set.<br /><br /> Possible Values:<br /><br /> **Standard**<br /><br /> **Basic**
Tier *string `json:"tier,omitempty"`
// Capacity - Specifies the number of virtual machines in the scale set.
Capacity *int64 `json:"capacity,omitempty"`
}
// SSHConfiguration SSH configuration for Linux based VMs running on Azure
type SSHConfiguration struct {
// PublicKeys - The list of SSH public keys used to authenticate with linux based VMs.
PublicKeys *[]SSHPublicKey `json:"publicKeys,omitempty"`
}
// SSHPublicKey contains information about SSH certificate public key and the path on the Linux VM where
// the public key is placed.
type SSHPublicKey struct {
// Path - Specifies the full path on the created VM where ssh public key is stored. If the file already exists, the specified key is appended to the file. Example: /home/user/.ssh/authorized_keys
Path *string `json:"path,omitempty"`
// KeyData - SSH public key certificate used to authenticate with the VM through ssh. The key needs to be at least 2048-bit and in ssh-rsa format. <br><br> For creating ssh keys, see [Create SSH keys on Linux and Mac for Linux VMs in Azure](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/virtual-machines-linux-mac-create-ssh-keys?toc=%2fazure%2fvirtual-machines%2flinux%2ftoc.json).
KeyData *string `json:"keyData,omitempty"`
}
// StorageProfile specifies the storage settings for the virtual machine disks.
type StorageProfile struct {
// ImageReference - Specifies information about the image to use. You can specify information about platform images, marketplace images, or virtual machine images. This element is required when you want to use a platform image, marketplace image, or virtual machine image, but is not used in other creation operations.
ImageReference *ImageReference `json:"imageReference,omitempty"`
// OsDisk - Specifies information about the operating system disk used by the virtual machine. <br><br> For more information about disks, see [About disks and VHDs for Azure virtual machines](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/virtual-machines-windows-about-disks-vhds?toc=%2fazure%2fvirtual-machines%2fwindows%2ftoc.json).
OsDisk *OSDisk `json:"osDisk,omitempty"`
// DataDisks - Specifies the parameters that are used to add a data disk to a virtual machine. <br><br> For more information about disks, see [About disks and VHDs for Azure virtual machines](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/virtual-machines-windows-about-disks-vhds?toc=%2fazure%2fvirtual-machines%2fwindows%2ftoc.json).
DataDisks *[]DataDisk `json:"dataDisks,omitempty"`
}
// SubResource ...
type SubResource struct {
// ID - Resource Id
ID *string `json:"id,omitempty"`
}
// UpdateResource the Update Resource model definition.
type UpdateResource struct {
// Tags - Resource tags
Tags map[string]*string `json:"tags"`
}
// MarshalJSON is the custom marshaler for UpdateResource.
func (ur UpdateResource) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
objectMap := make(map[string]interface{})
if ur.Tags != nil {
objectMap["tags"] = ur.Tags
}
return json.Marshal(objectMap)
}
// UpgradePolicy describes an upgrade policy - automatic or manual.
type UpgradePolicy struct {
// Mode - Specifies the mode of an upgrade to virtual machines in the scale set.<br /><br /> Possible values are:<br /><br /> **Manual** - You control the application of updates to virtual machines in the scale set. You do this by using the manualUpgrade action.<br /><br /> **Automatic** - All virtual machines in the scale set are automatically updated at the same time. Possible values include: 'Automatic', 'Manual'
Mode UpgradeMode `json:"mode,omitempty"`
}
// Usage describes Compute Resource Usage.
type Usage struct {
// Unit - An enum describing the unit of usage measurement.
Unit *string `json:"unit,omitempty"`
// CurrentValue - The current usage of the resource.
CurrentValue *int32 `json:"currentValue,omitempty"`
// Limit - The maximum permitted usage of the resource.
Limit *int64 `json:"limit,omitempty"`
// Name - The name of the type of usage.
Name *UsageName `json:"name,omitempty"`
}
// UsageName the Usage Names.
type UsageName struct {
// Value - The name of the resource.
Value *string `json:"value,omitempty"`
// LocalizedValue - The localized name of the resource.
LocalizedValue *string `json:"localizedValue,omitempty"`
}
// VaultCertificate describes a single certificate reference in a Key Vault, and where the certificate
// should reside on the VM.
type VaultCertificate struct {
// CertificateURL - This is the URL of a certificate that has been uploaded to Key Vault as a secret. For adding a secret to the Key Vault, see [Add a key or secret to the key vault](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/key-vault/key-vault-get-started/#add). In this case, your certificate needs to be It is the Base64 encoding of the following JSON Object which is encoded in UTF-8: <br><br> {<br> "data":"<Base64-encoded-certificate>",<br> "dataType":"pfx",<br> "password":"<pfx-file-password>"<br>}
CertificateURL *string `json:"certificateUrl,omitempty"`
// CertificateStore - For Windows VMs, specifies the certificate store on the Virtual Machine to which the certificate should be added. The specified certificate store is implicitly in the LocalMachine account. <br><br>For Linux VMs, the certificate file is placed under the /var/lib/waagent directory, with the file name <UppercaseThumbprint>.crt for the X509 certificate file and <UppercaseThumbprint>.prv for private key. Both of these files are .pem formatted.
CertificateStore *string `json:"certificateStore,omitempty"`
}
// VaultSecretGroup describes a set of certificates which are all in the same Key Vault.
type VaultSecretGroup struct {
// SourceVault - The relative URL of the Key Vault containing all of the certificates in VaultCertificates.
SourceVault *SubResource `json:"sourceVault,omitempty"`
// VaultCertificates - The list of key vault references in SourceVault which contain certificates.
VaultCertificates *[]VaultCertificate `json:"vaultCertificates,omitempty"`
}
// VirtualHardDisk describes the uri of a disk.
type VirtualHardDisk struct {
// URI - Specifies the virtual hard disk's uri.
URI *string `json:"uri,omitempty"`
}
// VirtualMachine describes a Virtual Machine.
type VirtualMachine struct {
autorest.Response `json:"-"`
// Plan - Specifies information about the marketplace image used to create the virtual machine. This element is only used for marketplace images. Before you can use a marketplace image from an API, you must enable the image for programmatic use. In the Azure portal, find the marketplace image that you want to use and then click **Want to deploy programmatically, Get Started ->**. Enter any required information and then click **Save**.
Plan *Plan `json:"plan,omitempty"`
*VirtualMachineProperties `json:"properties,omitempty"`
// Resources - READ-ONLY; The virtual machine child extension resources.
Resources *[]VirtualMachineExtension `json:"resources,omitempty"`
// ID - READ-ONLY; Resource Id
ID *string `json:"id,omitempty"`
// Name - READ-ONLY; Resource name
Name *string `json:"name,omitempty"`
// Type - READ-ONLY; Resource type
Type *string `json:"type,omitempty"`
// Location - Resource location
Location *string `json:"location,omitempty"`
// Tags - Resource tags
Tags map[string]*string `json:"tags"`
}
// MarshalJSON is the custom marshaler for VirtualMachine.
func (VM VirtualMachine) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
objectMap := make(map[string]interface{})
if VM.Plan != nil {
objectMap["plan"] = VM.Plan
}
if VM.VirtualMachineProperties != nil {
objectMap["properties"] = VM.VirtualMachineProperties
}
if VM.Location != nil {
objectMap["location"] = VM.Location
}
if VM.Tags != nil {
objectMap["tags"] = VM.Tags
}
return json.Marshal(objectMap)
}
// UnmarshalJSON is the custom unmarshaler for VirtualMachine struct.
func (VM *VirtualMachine) UnmarshalJSON(body []byte) error {