package
0.20240715.1103416
Repository: https://github.com/hashicorp/go-azure-sdk.git
Documentation: pkg.go.dev
# README
github.com/hashicorp/go-azure-sdk/resource-manager/eventhub/2024-01-01/applicationgroup
Documentation
The applicationgroup
SDK allows for interaction with the Azure Resource Manager Service eventhub
(API Version 2024-01-01
).
This readme covers example usages, but further information on using this SDK can be found in the project root.
Import Path
import "github.com/hashicorp/go-azure-sdk/resource-manager/eventhub/2024-01-01/applicationgroup"
Client Initialization
client := applicationgroup.NewApplicationGroupClientWithBaseURI("https://management.azure.com")
client.Client.Authorizer = authorizer
Example Usage: ApplicationGroupClient.CreateOrUpdateApplicationGroup
ctx := context.TODO()
id := applicationgroup.NewApplicationGroupID("12345678-1234-9876-4563-123456789012", "example-resource-group", "namespaceValue", "applicationGroupValue")
payload := applicationgroup.ApplicationGroup{
// ...
}
read, err := client.CreateOrUpdateApplicationGroup(ctx, id, payload)
if err != nil {
// handle the error
}
if model := read.Model; model != nil {
// do something with the model/response object
}
Example Usage: ApplicationGroupClient.Delete
ctx := context.TODO()
id := applicationgroup.NewApplicationGroupID("12345678-1234-9876-4563-123456789012", "example-resource-group", "namespaceValue", "applicationGroupValue")
read, err := client.Delete(ctx, id)
if err != nil {
// handle the error
}
if model := read.Model; model != nil {
// do something with the model/response object
}
Example Usage: ApplicationGroupClient.Get
ctx := context.TODO()
id := applicationgroup.NewApplicationGroupID("12345678-1234-9876-4563-123456789012", "example-resource-group", "namespaceValue", "applicationGroupValue")
read, err := client.Get(ctx, id)
if err != nil {
// handle the error
}
if model := read.Model; model != nil {
// do something with the model/response object
}
Example Usage: ApplicationGroupClient.ListByNamespace
ctx := context.TODO()
id := applicationgroup.NewNamespaceID("12345678-1234-9876-4563-123456789012", "example-resource-group", "namespaceValue")
// alternatively `client.ListByNamespace(ctx, id)` can be used to do batched pagination
items, err := client.ListByNamespaceComplete(ctx, id)
if err != nil {
// handle the error
}
for _, item := range items {
// do something
}
# Functions
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NewApplicationGroupID returns a new ApplicationGroupId struct.
NewNamespaceID returns a new NamespaceId struct.
ParseApplicationGroupID parses 'input' into a ApplicationGroupId.
ParseApplicationGroupIDInsensitively parses 'input' case-insensitively into a ApplicationGroupId note: this method should only be used for API response data and not user input.
ParseNamespaceID parses 'input' into a NamespaceId.
ParseNamespaceIDInsensitively parses 'input' case-insensitively into a NamespaceId note: this method should only be used for API response data and not user input.
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ValidateApplicationGroupID checks that 'input' can be parsed as a Application Group ID.
ValidateNamespaceID checks that 'input' can be parsed as a Namespace ID.
# Constants
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# Structs
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ApplicationGroupId is a struct representing the Resource ID for a Application Group.
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NamespaceId is a struct representing the Resource ID for a Namespace.
RawApplicationGroupPolicyImpl is returned when the Discriminated Value doesn't match any of the defined types NOTE: this should only be used when a type isn't defined for this type of Object (as a workaround) and is used only for Deserialization (e.g.
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