diff --git a/sdk/resourcemanager/Azure.ResourceManager/src/Resources/Custom/TenantResource.cs b/sdk/resourcemanager/Azure.ResourceManager/src/Resources/Custom/TenantResource.cs index e6b885aa5227..6fadc0c8334a 100644 --- a/sdk/resourcemanager/Azure.ResourceManager/src/Resources/Custom/TenantResource.cs +++ b/sdk/resourcemanager/Azure.ResourceManager/src/Resources/Custom/TenantResource.cs @@ -1,7 +1,9 @@ // Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. // Licensed under the MIT License. +using System; using System.Threading; +using System.Threading.Tasks; using Azure.Core; using Azure.ResourceManager.Resources.Models; @@ -18,6 +20,8 @@ namespace Azure.ResourceManager.Resources [CodeGenSuppress("GetAvailableLocationsAsync", typeof(CancellationToken))] [CodeGenSuppress("GetTenants")] [CodeGenSuppress("CreateResourceIdentifier")] + [CodeGenSuppress("GetGenericResourceAsync", typeof(ResourceIdentifier), typeof(string), typeof(CancellationToken))] + [CodeGenSuppress("GetGenericResource", typeof(ResourceIdentifier), typeof(string), typeof(CancellationToken))] // [CodeGenSuppress("_tenantsRestClient")] // TODO: not working for private member public partial class TenantResource : ArmResource { @@ -83,5 +87,51 @@ public virtual Pageable GetTenantResourceProviders(int? { return GetTenantResourceProviders(expand, cancellationToken); } + + /// + /// Gets a resource by ID. + /// + /// + /// Request Path + /// /{resourceId} + /// + /// + /// Operation Id + /// Resources_GetById + /// + /// + /// + /// The fully qualified ID of the resource, including the resource name and resource type. Use the format, /subscriptions/{guid}/resourceGroups/{resource-group-name}/{resource-provider-namespace}/{resource-type}/{resource-name}. + /// The cancellation token to use. + /// is null. + // api-version is defined as method parameter in spec but used as client parameter for Resources_GetById to keep the contract unchaged + [ForwardsClientCalls] + public virtual async Task> GetGenericResourceAsync(ResourceIdentifier resourceId, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default) + { + return await GetGenericResources().GetAsync(resourceId, cancellationToken).ConfigureAwait(false); + } + + /// + /// Gets a resource by ID. + /// + /// + /// Request Path + /// /{resourceId} + /// + /// + /// Operation Id + /// Resources_GetById + /// + /// + /// + /// The fully qualified ID of the resource, including the resource name and resource type. Use the format, /subscriptions/{guid}/resourceGroups/{resource-group-name}/{resource-provider-namespace}/{resource-type}/{resource-name}. + /// The cancellation token to use. + /// is null. + // api-version is defined as method parameter in spec but used as client parameter for Resources_GetById to keep the contract unchaged + [ForwardsClientCalls] + public virtual Response GetGenericResource(ResourceIdentifier resourceId, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default) + { + return GetGenericResources().Get(resourceId, cancellationToken); + } } } diff --git a/sdk/resourcemanager/Azure.ResourceManager/src/Resources/Custom/RestOperations/ResourcesRestOperations.cs b/sdk/resourcemanager/Azure.ResourceManager/src/Resources/Generated/RestOperations/ResourcesRestOperations.cs similarity index 79% rename from sdk/resourcemanager/Azure.ResourceManager/src/Resources/Custom/RestOperations/ResourcesRestOperations.cs rename to sdk/resourcemanager/Azure.ResourceManager/src/Resources/Generated/RestOperations/ResourcesRestOperations.cs index 825b99923d71..5a55aaefd6ca 100644 --- a/sdk/resourcemanager/Azure.ResourceManager/src/Resources/Custom/RestOperations/ResourcesRestOperations.cs +++ b/sdk/resourcemanager/Azure.ResourceManager/src/Resources/Generated/RestOperations/ResourcesRestOperations.cs @@ -14,8 +14,6 @@ using Azure.Core.Pipeline; using Azure.ResourceManager.Resources.Models; -[assembly: CodeGenSuppressType("ResourcesRestOperations")] - namespace Azure.ResourceManager.Resources { internal partial class ResourcesRestOperations @@ -73,7 +71,7 @@ internal HttpMessage CreateListByResourceGroupRequest(string subscriptionId, str /// Get all the resources for a resource group. /// The ID of the target subscription. /// The resource group with the resources to get. - /// The filter to apply on the operation.<br><br>The properties you can use for eq (equals) or ne (not equals) are: location, resourceType, name, resourceGroup, identity, identity/principalId, plan, plan/publisher, plan/product, plan/name, plan/version, and plan/promotionCode.<br><br>For example, to filter by a resource type, use: $filter=resourceType eq 'Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks'<br><br>You can use substringof(value, property) in the filter. The properties you can use for substring are: name and resourceGroup.<br><br>For example, to get all resources with 'demo' anywhere in the name, use: $filter=substringof('demo', name)<br><br>You can link more than one substringof together by adding and/or operators.<br><br>You can filter by tag names and values. For example, to filter for a tag name and value, use $filter=tagName eq 'tag1' and tagValue eq 'Value1'. When you filter by a tag name and value, the tags for each resource are not returned in the results.<br><br>You can use some properties together when filtering. The combinations you can use are: substringof and/or resourceType, plan and plan/publisher and plan/name, identity and identity/principalId. + /// The filter to apply on the operation.<br><br>The properties you can use for eq (equals) or ne (not equals) are: location, resourceType, name, resourceGroup, identity, identity/principalId, plan, plan/publisher, plan/product, plan/name, plan/version, and plan/promotionCode.<br><br>For example, to filter by a resource type, use: $filter=resourceType eq 'Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks'<br><br>You can use substringof(value, property) in the filter. The properties you can use for substring are: name and resourceGroup.<br><br>For example, to get all resources with 'demo' anywhere in the name, use: $filter=substringof('demo', name)<br><br>You can link more than one substringof together by adding and/or operators.<br><br>You can filter by tag names and values. For example, to filter for a tag name and value, use $filter=tagName eq 'tag1' and tagValue eq 'Value1'. When you filter by a tag name and value, the tags for each resource are not returned in the results.<br><br>You can use some properties together when filtering. The combinations you can use are: substringof and/or resourceType, plan and plan/publisher and plan/name, identity and identity/principalId. /// Comma-separated list of additional properties to be included in the response. Valid values include `createdTime`, `changedTime` and `provisioningState`. For example, `$expand=createdTime,changedTime`. /// The number of results to return. If null is passed, returns all resources. /// The cancellation token to use. @@ -103,7 +101,7 @@ public async Task> ListByResourceGroupAsync(string /// Get all the resources for a resource group. /// The ID of the target subscription. /// The resource group with the resources to get. - /// The filter to apply on the operation.<br><br>The properties you can use for eq (equals) or ne (not equals) are: location, resourceType, name, resourceGroup, identity, identity/principalId, plan, plan/publisher, plan/product, plan/name, plan/version, and plan/promotionCode.<br><br>For example, to filter by a resource type, use: $filter=resourceType eq 'Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks'<br><br>You can use substringof(value, property) in the filter. The properties you can use for substring are: name and resourceGroup.<br><br>For example, to get all resources with 'demo' anywhere in the name, use: $filter=substringof('demo', name)<br><br>You can link more than one substringof together by adding and/or operators.<br><br>You can filter by tag names and values. For example, to filter for a tag name and value, use $filter=tagName eq 'tag1' and tagValue eq 'Value1'. When you filter by a tag name and value, the tags for each resource are not returned in the results.<br><br>You can use some properties together when filtering. The combinations you can use are: substringof and/or resourceType, plan and plan/publisher and plan/name, identity and identity/principalId. + /// The filter to apply on the operation.<br><br>The properties you can use for eq (equals) or ne (not equals) are: location, resourceType, name, resourceGroup, identity, identity/principalId, plan, plan/publisher, plan/product, plan/name, plan/version, and plan/promotionCode.<br><br>For example, to filter by a resource type, use: $filter=resourceType eq 'Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks'<br><br>You can use substringof(value, property) in the filter. The properties you can use for substring are: name and resourceGroup.<br><br>For example, to get all resources with 'demo' anywhere in the name, use: $filter=substringof('demo', name)<br><br>You can link more than one substringof together by adding and/or operators.<br><br>You can filter by tag names and values. For example, to filter for a tag name and value, use $filter=tagName eq 'tag1' and tagValue eq 'Value1'. When you filter by a tag name and value, the tags for each resource are not returned in the results.<br><br>You can use some properties together when filtering. The combinations you can use are: substringof and/or resourceType, plan and plan/publisher and plan/name, identity and identity/principalId. /// Comma-separated list of additional properties to be included in the response. Valid values include `createdTime`, `changedTime` and `provisioningState`. For example, `$expand=createdTime,changedTime`. /// The number of results to return. If null is passed, returns all resources. /// The cancellation token to use. @@ -161,7 +159,7 @@ internal HttpMessage CreateListRequest(string subscriptionId, string filter, str /// Get all the resources in a subscription. /// The ID of the target subscription. - /// The filter to apply on the operation.<br><br>Filter comparison operators include `eq` (equals) and `ne` (not equals) and may be used with the following properties: `location`, `resourceType`, `name`, `resourceGroup`, `identity`, `identity/principalId`, `plan`, `plan/publisher`, `plan/product`, `plan/name`, `plan/version`, and `plan/promotionCode`.<br><br>For example, to filter by a resource type, use `$filter=resourceType eq 'Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks'`<br><br><br>`substringof(value, property)` can be used to filter for substrings of the following currently-supported properties: `name` and `resourceGroup`<br><br>For example, to get all resources with 'demo' anywhere in the resource name, use `$filter=substringof('demo', name)`<br><br>Multiple substring operations can also be combined using `and`/`or` operators.<br><br>Note that any truncated number of results queried via `$top` may also not be compatible when using a filter.<br><br><br>Resources can be filtered by tag names and values. For example, to filter for a tag name and value, use `$filter=tagName eq 'tag1' and tagValue eq 'Value1'`. Note that when resources are filtered by tag name and value, <b>the original tags for each resource will not be returned in the results.</b> Any list of additional properties queried via `$expand` may also not be compatible when filtering by tag names/values. <br><br>For tag names only, resources can be filtered by prefix using the following syntax: `$filter=startswith(tagName, 'depart')`. This query will return all resources with a tag name prefixed by the phrase `depart` (i.e.`department`, `departureDate`, `departureTime`, etc.)<br><br><br>Note that some properties can be combined when filtering resources, which include the following: `substringof() and/or resourceType`, `plan and plan/publisher and plan/name`, and `identity and identity/principalId`. + /// The filter to apply on the operation.<br><br>Filter comparison operators include `eq` (equals) and `ne` (not equals) and may be used with the following properties: `location`, `resourceType`, `name`, `resourceGroup`, `identity`, `identity/principalId`, `plan`, `plan/publisher`, `plan/product`, `plan/name`, `plan/version`, and `plan/promotionCode`.<br><br>For example, to filter by a resource type, use `$filter=resourceType eq 'Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks'`<br><br><br>`substringof(value, property)` can be used to filter for substrings of the following currently-supported properties: `name` and `resourceGroup`<br><br>For example, to get all resources with 'demo' anywhere in the resource name, use `$filter=substringof('demo', name)`<br><br>Multiple substring operations can also be combined using `and`/`or` operators.<br><br>Note that any truncated number of results queried via `$top` may also not be compatible when using a filter.<br><br><br>Resources can be filtered by tag names and values. For example, to filter for a tag name and value, use `$filter=tagName eq 'tag1' and tagValue eq 'Value1'`. Note that when resources are filtered by tag name and value, <b>the original tags for each resource will not be returned in the results.</b> Any list of additional properties queried via `$expand` may also not be compatible when filtering by tag names/values. <br><br>For tag names only, resources can be filtered by prefix using the following syntax: `$filter=startswith(tagName, 'depart')`. This query will return all resources with a tag name prefixed by the phrase `depart` (i.e.`department`, `departureDate`, `departureTime`, etc.)<br><br><br>Note that some properties can be combined when filtering resources, which include the following: `substringof() and/or resourceType`, `plan and plan/publisher and plan/name`, and `identity and identity/principalId`. /// Comma-separated list of additional properties to be included in the response. Valid values include `createdTime`, `changedTime` and `provisioningState`. For example, `$expand=createdTime,changedTime`. /// The number of recommendations per page if a paged version of this API is being used. /// The cancellation token to use. @@ -189,7 +187,7 @@ public async Task> ListAsync(string subscriptionId, /// Get all the resources in a subscription. /// The ID of the target subscription. - /// The filter to apply on the operation.<br><br>Filter comparison operators include `eq` (equals) and `ne` (not equals) and may be used with the following properties: `location`, `resourceType`, `name`, `resourceGroup`, `identity`, `identity/principalId`, `plan`, `plan/publisher`, `plan/product`, `plan/name`, `plan/version`, and `plan/promotionCode`.<br><br>For example, to filter by a resource type, use `$filter=resourceType eq 'Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks'`<br><br><br>`substringof(value, property)` can be used to filter for substrings of the following currently-supported properties: `name` and `resourceGroup`<br><br>For example, to get all resources with 'demo' anywhere in the resource name, use `$filter=substringof('demo', name)`<br><br>Multiple substring operations can also be combined using `and`/`or` operators.<br><br>Note that any truncated number of results queried via `$top` may also not be compatible when using a filter.<br><br><br>Resources can be filtered by tag names and values. For example, to filter for a tag name and value, use `$filter=tagName eq 'tag1' and tagValue eq 'Value1'`. Note that when resources are filtered by tag name and value, <b>the original tags for each resource will not be returned in the results.</b> Any list of additional properties queried via `$expand` may also not be compatible when filtering by tag names/values. <br><br>For tag names only, resources can be filtered by prefix using the following syntax: `$filter=startswith(tagName, 'depart')`. This query will return all resources with a tag name prefixed by the phrase `depart` (i.e.`department`, `departureDate`, `departureTime`, etc.)<br><br><br>Note that some properties can be combined when filtering resources, which include the following: `substringof() and/or resourceType`, `plan and plan/publisher and plan/name`, and `identity and identity/principalId`. + /// The filter to apply on the operation.<br><br>Filter comparison operators include `eq` (equals) and `ne` (not equals) and may be used with the following properties: `location`, `resourceType`, `name`, `resourceGroup`, `identity`, `identity/principalId`, `plan`, `plan/publisher`, `plan/product`, `plan/name`, `plan/version`, and `plan/promotionCode`.<br><br>For example, to filter by a resource type, use `$filter=resourceType eq 'Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks'`<br><br><br>`substringof(value, property)` can be used to filter for substrings of the following currently-supported properties: `name` and `resourceGroup`<br><br>For example, to get all resources with 'demo' anywhere in the resource name, use `$filter=substringof('demo', name)`<br><br>Multiple substring operations can also be combined using `and`/`or` operators.<br><br>Note that any truncated number of results queried via `$top` may also not be compatible when using a filter.<br><br><br>Resources can be filtered by tag names and values. For example, to filter for a tag name and value, use `$filter=tagName eq 'tag1' and tagValue eq 'Value1'`. Note that when resources are filtered by tag name and value, <b>the original tags for each resource will not be returned in the results.</b> Any list of additional properties queried via `$expand` may also not be compatible when filtering by tag names/values. <br><br>For tag names only, resources can be filtered by prefix using the following syntax: `$filter=startswith(tagName, 'depart')`. This query will return all resources with a tag name prefixed by the phrase `depart` (i.e.`department`, `departureDate`, `departureTime`, etc.)<br><br><br>Note that some properties can be combined when filtering resources, which include the following: `substringof() and/or resourceType`, `plan and plan/publisher and plan/name`, and `identity and identity/principalId`. /// Comma-separated list of additional properties to be included in the response. Valid values include `createdTime`, `changedTime` and `provisioningState`. For example, `$expand=createdTime,changedTime`. /// The number of recommendations per page if a paged version of this API is being used. /// The cancellation token to use. @@ -302,7 +300,7 @@ internal HttpMessage CreateCreateOrUpdateByIdRequest(string resourceId, string a /// The API version to use for the operation. /// Create or update resource parameters. /// The cancellation token to use. - /// or or is null. + /// , or is null. public async Task CreateOrUpdateByIdAsync(string resourceId, string apiVersion, GenericResourceData data, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default) { Argument.AssertNotNull(resourceId, nameof(resourceId)); @@ -327,7 +325,7 @@ public async Task CreateOrUpdateByIdAsync(string resourceId, string ap /// The API version to use for the operation. /// Create or update resource parameters. /// The cancellation token to use. - /// or or is null. + /// , or is null. public Response CreateOrUpdateById(string resourceId, string apiVersion, GenericResourceData data, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default) { Argument.AssertNotNull(resourceId, nameof(resourceId)); @@ -372,7 +370,7 @@ internal HttpMessage CreateUpdateByIdRequest(string resourceId, string apiVersio /// The API version to use for the operation. /// Update resource parameters. /// The cancellation token to use. - /// or or is null. + /// , or is null. public async Task UpdateByIdAsync(string resourceId, string apiVersion, GenericResourceData data, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default) { Argument.AssertNotNull(resourceId, nameof(resourceId)); @@ -396,7 +394,7 @@ public async Task UpdateByIdAsync(string resourceId, string apiVersion /// The API version to use for the operation. /// Update resource parameters. /// The cancellation token to use. - /// or or is null. + /// , or is null. public Response UpdateById(string resourceId, string apiVersion, GenericResourceData data, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default) { Argument.AssertNotNull(resourceId, nameof(resourceId)); @@ -505,7 +503,7 @@ internal HttpMessage CreateListByResourceGroupNextPageRequest(string nextLink, s /// The URL to the next page of results. /// The ID of the target subscription. /// The resource group with the resources to get. - /// The filter to apply on the operation.<br><br>The properties you can use for eq (equals) or ne (not equals) are: location, resourceType, name, resourceGroup, identity, identity/principalId, plan, plan/publisher, plan/product, plan/name, plan/version, and plan/promotionCode.<br><br>For example, to filter by a resource type, use: $filter=resourceType eq 'Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks'<br><br>You can use substringof(value, property) in the filter. The properties you can use for substring are: name and resourceGroup.<br><br>For example, to get all resources with 'demo' anywhere in the name, use: $filter=substringof('demo', name)<br><br>You can link more than one substringof together by adding and/or operators.<br><br>You can filter by tag names and values. For example, to filter for a tag name and value, use $filter=tagName eq 'tag1' and tagValue eq 'Value1'. When you filter by a tag name and value, the tags for each resource are not returned in the results.<br><br>You can use some properties together when filtering. The combinations you can use are: substringof and/or resourceType, plan and plan/publisher and plan/name, identity and identity/principalId. + /// The filter to apply on the operation.<br><br>The properties you can use for eq (equals) or ne (not equals) are: location, resourceType, name, resourceGroup, identity, identity/principalId, plan, plan/publisher, plan/product, plan/name, plan/version, and plan/promotionCode.<br><br>For example, to filter by a resource type, use: $filter=resourceType eq 'Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks'<br><br>You can use substringof(value, property) in the filter. The properties you can use for substring are: name and resourceGroup.<br><br>For example, to get all resources with 'demo' anywhere in the name, use: $filter=substringof('demo', name)<br><br>You can link more than one substringof together by adding and/or operators.<br><br>You can filter by tag names and values. For example, to filter for a tag name and value, use $filter=tagName eq 'tag1' and tagValue eq 'Value1'. When you filter by a tag name and value, the tags for each resource are not returned in the results.<br><br>You can use some properties together when filtering. The combinations you can use are: substringof and/or resourceType, plan and plan/publisher and plan/name, identity and identity/principalId. /// Comma-separated list of additional properties to be included in the response. Valid values include `createdTime`, `changedTime` and `provisioningState`. For example, `$expand=createdTime,changedTime`. /// The number of results to return. If null is passed, returns all resources. /// The cancellation token to use. @@ -537,7 +535,7 @@ public async Task> ListByResourceGroupNextPageAsync /// The URL to the next page of results. /// The ID of the target subscription. /// The resource group with the resources to get. - /// The filter to apply on the operation.<br><br>The properties you can use for eq (equals) or ne (not equals) are: location, resourceType, name, resourceGroup, identity, identity/principalId, plan, plan/publisher, plan/product, plan/name, plan/version, and plan/promotionCode.<br><br>For example, to filter by a resource type, use: $filter=resourceType eq 'Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks'<br><br>You can use substringof(value, property) in the filter. The properties you can use for substring are: name and resourceGroup.<br><br>For example, to get all resources with 'demo' anywhere in the name, use: $filter=substringof('demo', name)<br><br>You can link more than one substringof together by adding and/or operators.<br><br>You can filter by tag names and values. For example, to filter for a tag name and value, use $filter=tagName eq 'tag1' and tagValue eq 'Value1'. When you filter by a tag name and value, the tags for each resource are not returned in the results.<br><br>You can use some properties together when filtering. The combinations you can use are: substringof and/or resourceType, plan and plan/publisher and plan/name, identity and identity/principalId. + /// The filter to apply on the operation.<br><br>The properties you can use for eq (equals) or ne (not equals) are: location, resourceType, name, resourceGroup, identity, identity/principalId, plan, plan/publisher, plan/product, plan/name, plan/version, and plan/promotionCode.<br><br>For example, to filter by a resource type, use: $filter=resourceType eq 'Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks'<br><br>You can use substringof(value, property) in the filter. The properties you can use for substring are: name and resourceGroup.<br><br>For example, to get all resources with 'demo' anywhere in the name, use: $filter=substringof('demo', name)<br><br>You can link more than one substringof together by adding and/or operators.<br><br>You can filter by tag names and values. For example, to filter for a tag name and value, use $filter=tagName eq 'tag1' and tagValue eq 'Value1'. When you filter by a tag name and value, the tags for each resource are not returned in the results.<br><br>You can use some properties together when filtering. The combinations you can use are: substringof and/or resourceType, plan and plan/publisher and plan/name, identity and identity/principalId. /// Comma-separated list of additional properties to be included in the response. Valid values include `createdTime`, `changedTime` and `provisioningState`. For example, `$expand=createdTime,changedTime`. /// The number of results to return. If null is passed, returns all resources. /// The cancellation token to use. @@ -582,7 +580,7 @@ internal HttpMessage CreateListNextPageRequest(string nextLink, string subscript /// Get all the resources in a subscription. /// The URL to the next page of results. /// The ID of the target subscription. - /// The filter to apply on the operation.<br><br>Filter comparison operators include `eq` (equals) and `ne` (not equals) and may be used with the following properties: `location`, `resourceType`, `name`, `resourceGroup`, `identity`, `identity/principalId`, `plan`, `plan/publisher`, `plan/product`, `plan/name`, `plan/version`, and `plan/promotionCode`.<br><br>For example, to filter by a resource type, use `$filter=resourceType eq 'Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks'`<br><br><br>`substringof(value, property)` can be used to filter for substrings of the following currently-supported properties: `name` and `resourceGroup`<br><br>For example, to get all resources with 'demo' anywhere in the resource name, use `$filter=substringof('demo', name)`<br><br>Multiple substring operations can also be combined using `and`/`or` operators.<br><br>Note that any truncated number of results queried via `$top` may also not be compatible when using a filter.<br><br><br>Resources can be filtered by tag names and values. For example, to filter for a tag name and value, use `$filter=tagName eq 'tag1' and tagValue eq 'Value1'`. Note that when resources are filtered by tag name and value, <b>the original tags for each resource will not be returned in the results.</b> Any list of additional properties queried via `$expand` may also not be compatible when filtering by tag names/values. <br><br>For tag names only, resources can be filtered by prefix using the following syntax: `$filter=startswith(tagName, 'depart')`. This query will return all resources with a tag name prefixed by the phrase `depart` (i.e.`department`, `departureDate`, `departureTime`, etc.)<br><br><br>Note that some properties can be combined when filtering resources, which include the following: `substringof() and/or resourceType`, `plan and plan/publisher and plan/name`, and `identity and identity/principalId`. + /// The filter to apply on the operation.<br><br>Filter comparison operators include `eq` (equals) and `ne` (not equals) and may be used with the following properties: `location`, `resourceType`, `name`, `resourceGroup`, `identity`, `identity/principalId`, `plan`, `plan/publisher`, `plan/product`, `plan/name`, `plan/version`, and `plan/promotionCode`.<br><br>For example, to filter by a resource type, use `$filter=resourceType eq 'Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks'`<br><br><br>`substringof(value, property)` can be used to filter for substrings of the following currently-supported properties: `name` and `resourceGroup`<br><br>For example, to get all resources with 'demo' anywhere in the resource name, use `$filter=substringof('demo', name)`<br><br>Multiple substring operations can also be combined using `and`/`or` operators.<br><br>Note that any truncated number of results queried via `$top` may also not be compatible when using a filter.<br><br><br>Resources can be filtered by tag names and values. For example, to filter for a tag name and value, use `$filter=tagName eq 'tag1' and tagValue eq 'Value1'`. Note that when resources are filtered by tag name and value, <b>the original tags for each resource will not be returned in the results.</b> Any list of additional properties queried via `$expand` may also not be compatible when filtering by tag names/values. <br><br>For tag names only, resources can be filtered by prefix using the following syntax: `$filter=startswith(tagName, 'depart')`. This query will return all resources with a tag name prefixed by the phrase `depart` (i.e.`department`, `departureDate`, `departureTime`, etc.)<br><br><br>Note that some properties can be combined when filtering resources, which include the following: `substringof() and/or resourceType`, `plan and plan/publisher and plan/name`, and `identity and identity/principalId`. /// Comma-separated list of additional properties to be included in the response. Valid values include `createdTime`, `changedTime` and `provisioningState`. For example, `$expand=createdTime,changedTime`. /// The number of recommendations per page if a paged version of this API is being used. /// The cancellation token to use. @@ -612,7 +610,7 @@ public async Task> ListNextPageAsync(string nextLin /// Get all the resources in a subscription. /// The URL to the next page of results. /// The ID of the target subscription. - /// The filter to apply on the operation.<br><br>Filter comparison operators include `eq` (equals) and `ne` (not equals) and may be used with the following properties: `location`, `resourceType`, `name`, `resourceGroup`, `identity`, `identity/principalId`, `plan`, `plan/publisher`, `plan/product`, `plan/name`, `plan/version`, and `plan/promotionCode`.<br><br>For example, to filter by a resource type, use `$filter=resourceType eq 'Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks'`<br><br><br>`substringof(value, property)` can be used to filter for substrings of the following currently-supported properties: `name` and `resourceGroup`<br><br>For example, to get all resources with 'demo' anywhere in the resource name, use `$filter=substringof('demo', name)`<br><br>Multiple substring operations can also be combined using `and`/`or` operators.<br><br>Note that any truncated number of results queried via `$top` may also not be compatible when using a filter.<br><br><br>Resources can be filtered by tag names and values. For example, to filter for a tag name and value, use `$filter=tagName eq 'tag1' and tagValue eq 'Value1'`. Note that when resources are filtered by tag name and value, <b>the original tags for each resource will not be returned in the results.</b> Any list of additional properties queried via `$expand` may also not be compatible when filtering by tag names/values. <br><br>For tag names only, resources can be filtered by prefix using the following syntax: `$filter=startswith(tagName, 'depart')`. This query will return all resources with a tag name prefixed by the phrase `depart` (i.e.`department`, `departureDate`, `departureTime`, etc.)<br><br><br>Note that some properties can be combined when filtering resources, which include the following: `substringof() and/or resourceType`, `plan and plan/publisher and plan/name`, and `identity and identity/principalId`. + /// The filter to apply on the operation.<br><br>Filter comparison operators include `eq` (equals) and `ne` (not equals) and may be used with the following properties: `location`, `resourceType`, `name`, `resourceGroup`, `identity`, `identity/principalId`, `plan`, `plan/publisher`, `plan/product`, `plan/name`, `plan/version`, and `plan/promotionCode`.<br><br>For example, to filter by a resource type, use `$filter=resourceType eq 'Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks'`<br><br><br>`substringof(value, property)` can be used to filter for substrings of the following currently-supported properties: `name` and `resourceGroup`<br><br>For example, to get all resources with 'demo' anywhere in the resource name, use `$filter=substringof('demo', name)`<br><br>Multiple substring operations can also be combined using `and`/`or` operators.<br><br>Note that any truncated number of results queried via `$top` may also not be compatible when using a filter.<br><br><br>Resources can be filtered by tag names and values. For example, to filter for a tag name and value, use `$filter=tagName eq 'tag1' and tagValue eq 'Value1'`. Note that when resources are filtered by tag name and value, <b>the original tags for each resource will not be returned in the results.</b> Any list of additional properties queried via `$expand` may also not be compatible when filtering by tag names/values. <br><br>For tag names only, resources can be filtered by prefix using the following syntax: `$filter=startswith(tagName, 'depart')`. This query will return all resources with a tag name prefixed by the phrase `depart` (i.e.`department`, `departureDate`, `departureTime`, etc.)<br><br><br>Note that some properties can be combined when filtering resources, which include the following: `substringof() and/or resourceType`, `plan and plan/publisher and plan/name`, and `identity and identity/principalId`. /// Comma-separated list of additional properties to be included in the response. Valid values include `createdTime`, `changedTime` and `provisioningState`. For example, `$expand=createdTime,changedTime`. /// The number of recommendations per page if a paged version of this API is being used. /// The cancellation token to use. diff --git a/sdk/resourcemanager/Azure.ResourceManager/src/Resources/Generated/TenantResource.cs b/sdk/resourcemanager/Azure.ResourceManager/src/Resources/Generated/TenantResource.cs index c8df1f118ef5..8092739348b0 100644 --- a/sdk/resourcemanager/Azure.ResourceManager/src/Resources/Generated/TenantResource.cs +++ b/sdk/resourcemanager/Azure.ResourceManager/src/Resources/Generated/TenantResource.cs @@ -87,50 +87,6 @@ public virtual GenericResourceCollection GetGenericResources() return GetCachedClient(Client => new GenericResourceCollection(Client, Id)); } - /// - /// Gets a resource by ID. - /// - /// - /// Request Path - /// /{resourceId} - /// - /// - /// Operation Id - /// Resources_GetById - /// - /// - /// - /// The fully qualified ID of the resource, including the resource name and resource type. Use the format, /subscriptions/{guid}/resourceGroups/{resource-group-name}/{resource-provider-namespace}/{resource-type}/{resource-name}. - /// The cancellation token to use. - /// is null. - [ForwardsClientCalls] - public virtual async Task> GetGenericResourceAsync(ResourceIdentifier resourceId, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default) - { - return await GetGenericResources().GetAsync(resourceId, cancellationToken).ConfigureAwait(false); - } - - /// - /// Gets a resource by ID. - /// - /// - /// Request Path - /// /{resourceId} - /// - /// - /// Operation Id - /// Resources_GetById - /// - /// - /// - /// The fully qualified ID of the resource, including the resource name and resource type. Use the format, /subscriptions/{guid}/resourceGroups/{resource-group-name}/{resource-provider-namespace}/{resource-type}/{resource-name}. - /// The cancellation token to use. - /// is null. - [ForwardsClientCalls] - public virtual Response GetGenericResource(ResourceIdentifier resourceId, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default) - { - return GetGenericResources().Get(resourceId, cancellationToken); - } - /// Gets a collection of TenantPolicyDefinitionResources in the Tenant. /// An object representing collection of TenantPolicyDefinitionResources and their operations over a TenantPolicyDefinitionResource. public virtual TenantPolicyDefinitionCollection GetTenantPolicyDefinitions() diff --git a/sdk/resourcemanager/Azure.ResourceManager/src/autorest.md b/sdk/resourcemanager/Azure.ResourceManager/src/autorest.md index b88dffebe160..c370ed993395 100644 --- a/sdk/resourcemanager/Azure.ResourceManager/src/autorest.md +++ b/sdk/resourcemanager/Azure.ResourceManager/src/autorest.md @@ -687,10 +687,6 @@ directive: where: $.definitions.ProviderExtendedLocation.properties.location transform: > $["x-ms-format"] = "azure-location" - - from: resources.json - where: $.paths["/{resourceId}"].get.parameters[?(@.name === "api-version")] - transform: > - delete $["x-ms-api-version"] ``` ### Tag: package-management