diff --git a/policy/resource-manager/v2018_03_01/pom.xml b/policy/resource-manager/v2018_03_01/pom.xml index 0286b5e804841..fd5d45d5a54f3 100644 --- a/policy/resource-manager/v2018_03_01/pom.xml +++ b/policy/resource-manager/v2018_03_01/pom.xml @@ -11,15 +11,15 @@ com.microsoft.azure azure-arm-parent - 1.1.0 - ../../../pom.management.xml + 0.0.3-beta + ../../../pom.xml azure-mgmt-policy 1.0.0-beta jar Microsoft Azure SDK for Authorization Management This package contains Microsoft Authorization Management SDK. - https://github.com/Azure/azure-libraries-for-java + https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-java The MIT License (MIT) @@ -28,8 +28,8 @@ - scm:git:https://github.com/Azure/azure-libraries-for-java - scm:git:git@github.com:Azure/azure-libraries-for-java.git + scm:git:https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-java + scm:git:git@github.com:Azure/azure-sdk-for-java.git HEAD diff --git a/policy/resource-manager/v2018_03_01/src/main/java/com/microsoft/azure/management/policy/v2018_03_01/ErrorResponse.java b/policy/resource-manager/v2018_03_01/src/main/java/com/microsoft/azure/management/policy/v2018_03_01/ErrorResponse.java index bfb90927f7db6..fedfcf17ff6e4 100644 --- a/policy/resource-manager/v2018_03_01/src/main/java/com/microsoft/azure/management/policy/v2018_03_01/ErrorResponse.java +++ b/policy/resource-manager/v2018_03_01/src/main/java/com/microsoft/azure/management/policy/v2018_03_01/ErrorResponse.java @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import com.fasterxml.jackson.annotation.JsonProperty; /** - * Error reponse indicates Azure Resource Manager is not able to process the + * Error response indicates Azure Resource Manager is not able to process the * incoming request. The reason is provided in the error message. */ public class ErrorResponse { diff --git a/policy/resource-manager/v2018_03_01/src/main/java/com/microsoft/azure/management/policy/v2018_03_01/PolicyAssignment.java b/policy/resource-manager/v2018_03_01/src/main/java/com/microsoft/azure/management/policy/v2018_03_01/PolicyAssignment.java index 6fee8e37c428a..4c42fca2951d1 100644 --- a/policy/resource-manager/v2018_03_01/src/main/java/com/microsoft/azure/management/policy/v2018_03_01/PolicyAssignment.java +++ b/policy/resource-manager/v2018_03_01/src/main/java/com/microsoft/azure/management/policy/v2018_03_01/PolicyAssignment.java @@ -100,6 +100,8 @@ interface Blank extends WithScope { interface WithScope { /** * Specifies scope. + * @param scope The scope of the policy assignment. Valid scopes are: management group (format: '/providers/Microsoft.Management/managementGroups/{managementGroup}'), subscription (format: '/subscriptions/{subscriptionId}'), resource group (format: '/subscriptions/{subscriptionId}/resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}', or resource (format: '/subscriptions/{subscriptionId}/resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/{resourceProviderNamespace}/[{parentResourcePath}/]{resourceType}/{resourceName}' + * @return the next definition stage */ WithCreate withScope(String scope); } @@ -110,6 +112,8 @@ interface WithScope { interface WithDescription { /** * Specifies description. + * @param description This message will be part of response in case of policy violation + * @return the next definition stage */ WithCreate withDescription(String description); } @@ -120,6 +124,8 @@ interface WithDescription { interface WithDisplayName { /** * Specifies displayName. + * @param displayName The display name of the policy assignment + * @return the next definition stage */ WithCreate withDisplayName(String displayName); } @@ -130,6 +136,8 @@ interface WithDisplayName { interface WithMetadata { /** * Specifies metadata. + * @param metadata The policy assignment metadata + * @return the next definition stage */ WithCreate withMetadata(Object metadata); } @@ -140,6 +148,8 @@ interface WithMetadata { interface WithNotScopes { /** * Specifies notScopes. + * @param notScopes The policy's excluded scopes + * @return the next definition stage */ WithCreate withNotScopes(List notScopes); } @@ -150,6 +160,8 @@ interface WithNotScopes { interface WithParameters { /** * Specifies parameters. + * @param parameters Required if a parameter is used in policy rule + * @return the next definition stage */ WithCreate withParameters(Object parameters); } @@ -160,6 +172,8 @@ interface WithParameters { interface WithPolicyDefinitionId { /** * Specifies policyDefinitionId. + * @param policyDefinitionId The ID of the policy definition or policy set definition being assigned + * @return the next definition stage */ WithCreate withPolicyDefinitionId(String policyDefinitionId); } @@ -170,6 +184,8 @@ interface WithPolicyDefinitionId { interface WithScopeProperty { /** * Specifies scopeProperty. + * @param scopeProperty The scope for the policy assignment + * @return the next definition stage */ WithCreate withScopeProperty(String scopeProperty); } @@ -180,6 +196,8 @@ interface WithScopeProperty { interface WithSku { /** * Specifies sku. + * @param sku The policy sku. This property is optional, obsolete, and will be ignored + * @return the next definition stage */ WithCreate withSku(PolicySku sku); } @@ -208,6 +226,8 @@ interface UpdateStages { interface WithDescription { /** * Specifies description. + * @param description This message will be part of response in case of policy violation + * @return the next update stage */ Update withDescription(String description); } @@ -218,6 +238,8 @@ interface WithDescription { interface WithDisplayName { /** * Specifies displayName. + * @param displayName The display name of the policy assignment + * @return the next update stage */ Update withDisplayName(String displayName); } @@ -228,6 +250,8 @@ interface WithDisplayName { interface WithMetadata { /** * Specifies metadata. + * @param metadata The policy assignment metadata + * @return the next update stage */ Update withMetadata(Object metadata); } @@ -238,6 +262,8 @@ interface WithMetadata { interface WithNotScopes { /** * Specifies notScopes. + * @param notScopes The policy's excluded scopes + * @return the next update stage */ Update withNotScopes(List notScopes); } @@ -248,6 +274,8 @@ interface WithNotScopes { interface WithParameters { /** * Specifies parameters. + * @param parameters Required if a parameter is used in policy rule + * @return the next update stage */ Update withParameters(Object parameters); } @@ -258,6 +286,8 @@ interface WithParameters { interface WithPolicyDefinitionId { /** * Specifies policyDefinitionId. + * @param policyDefinitionId The ID of the policy definition or policy set definition being assigned + * @return the next update stage */ Update withPolicyDefinitionId(String policyDefinitionId); } @@ -268,6 +298,8 @@ interface WithPolicyDefinitionId { interface WithScopeProperty { /** * Specifies scopeProperty. + * @param scopeProperty The scope for the policy assignment + * @return the next update stage */ Update withScopeProperty(String scopeProperty); } @@ -278,6 +310,8 @@ interface WithScopeProperty { interface WithSku { /** * Specifies sku. + * @param sku The policy sku. This property is optional, obsolete, and will be ignored + * @return the next update stage */ Update withSku(PolicySku sku); } diff --git a/policy/resource-manager/v2018_03_01/src/main/java/com/microsoft/azure/management/policy/v2018_03_01/PolicyAssignments.java b/policy/resource-manager/v2018_03_01/src/main/java/com/microsoft/azure/management/policy/v2018_03_01/PolicyAssignments.java index 18a89711918ff..4ed16db662850 100644 --- a/policy/resource-manager/v2018_03_01/src/main/java/com/microsoft/azure/management/policy/v2018_03_01/PolicyAssignments.java +++ b/policy/resource-manager/v2018_03_01/src/main/java/com/microsoft/azure/management/policy/v2018_03_01/PolicyAssignments.java @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ public interface PolicyAssignments extends SupportsCreating policyDefinitions); } @@ -100,6 +102,8 @@ interface WithPolicyDefinitions { interface WithDescription { /** * Specifies description. + * @param description The policy set definition description + * @return the next definition stage */ WithCreate withDescription(String description); } @@ -110,6 +114,8 @@ interface WithDescription { interface WithDisplayName { /** * Specifies displayName. + * @param displayName The display name of the policy set definition + * @return the next definition stage */ WithCreate withDisplayName(String displayName); } @@ -120,6 +126,8 @@ interface WithDisplayName { interface WithMetadata { /** * Specifies metadata. + * @param metadata The policy set definition metadata + * @return the next definition stage */ WithCreate withMetadata(Object metadata); } @@ -130,6 +138,8 @@ interface WithMetadata { interface WithParameters { /** * Specifies parameters. + * @param parameters The policy set definition parameters that can be used in policy definition references + * @return the next definition stage */ WithCreate withParameters(Object parameters); } @@ -140,6 +150,8 @@ interface WithParameters { interface WithPolicyType { /** * Specifies policyType. + * @param policyType The type of policy definition. Possible values are NotSpecified, BuiltIn, and Custom. Possible values include: 'NotSpecified', 'BuiltIn', 'Custom' + * @return the next definition stage */ WithCreate withPolicyType(PolicyType policyType); } @@ -168,6 +180,8 @@ interface UpdateStages { interface WithDescription { /** * Specifies description. + * @param description The policy set definition description + * @return the next update stage */ Update withDescription(String description); } @@ -178,6 +192,8 @@ interface WithDescription { interface WithDisplayName { /** * Specifies displayName. + * @param displayName The display name of the policy set definition + * @return the next update stage */ Update withDisplayName(String displayName); } @@ -188,6 +204,8 @@ interface WithDisplayName { interface WithMetadata { /** * Specifies metadata. + * @param metadata The policy set definition metadata + * @return the next update stage */ Update withMetadata(Object metadata); } @@ -198,6 +216,8 @@ interface WithMetadata { interface WithParameters { /** * Specifies parameters. + * @param parameters The policy set definition parameters that can be used in policy definition references + * @return the next update stage */ Update withParameters(Object parameters); } @@ -208,6 +228,8 @@ interface WithParameters { interface WithPolicyType { /** * Specifies policyType. + * @param policyType The type of policy definition. Possible values are NotSpecified, BuiltIn, and Custom. Possible values include: 'NotSpecified', 'BuiltIn', 'Custom' + * @return the next update stage */ Update withPolicyType(PolicyType policyType); } diff --git a/policy/resource-manager/v2018_03_01/src/main/java/com/microsoft/azure/management/policy/v2018_03_01/implementation/PolicyAssignmentImpl.java b/policy/resource-manager/v2018_03_01/src/main/java/com/microsoft/azure/management/policy/v2018_03_01/implementation/PolicyAssignmentImpl.java index e443c60f4f580..c9f7593597121 100644 --- a/policy/resource-manager/v2018_03_01/src/main/java/com/microsoft/azure/management/policy/v2018_03_01/implementation/PolicyAssignmentImpl.java +++ b/policy/resource-manager/v2018_03_01/src/main/java/com/microsoft/azure/management/policy/v2018_03_01/implementation/PolicyAssignmentImpl.java @@ -33,10 +33,10 @@ class PolicyAssignmentImpl extends CreatableUpdatableImpl getDelegate(Response nextPage(String nextPageLink) { /** * Retrieves all policy assignments that apply to a resource group. - * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given resource group in the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource group, including those that apply directly or apply from containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource group. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource group, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource group. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes only policy assignments that apply to the resource group and assign the policy definition whose id is {value}. + * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given resource group in the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource group, including those that apply directly or apply from containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource group. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource group, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource group. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments of the policy definition whose id is {value} that apply to the resource group. * * @param resourceGroupName The name of the resource group that contains policy assignments. * @param serviceCallback the async ServiceCallback to handle successful and failed responses. @@ -426,7 +426,7 @@ public Observable>> call(String next /** * Retrieves all policy assignments that apply to a resource group. - * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given resource group in the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource group, including those that apply directly or apply from containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource group. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource group, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource group. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes only policy assignments that apply to the resource group and assign the policy definition whose id is {value}. + * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given resource group in the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource group, including those that apply directly or apply from containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource group. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource group, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource group. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments of the policy definition whose id is {value} that apply to the resource group. * * @param resourceGroupName The name of the resource group that contains policy assignments. * @throws IllegalArgumentException thrown if parameters fail the validation @@ -444,7 +444,7 @@ public Page call(ServiceResponse>> call(ServiceResp /** * Retrieves all policy assignments that apply to a resource group. - * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given resource group in the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource group, including those that apply directly or apply from containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource group. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource group, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource group. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes only policy assignments that apply to the resource group and assign the policy definition whose id is {value}. + * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given resource group in the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource group, including those that apply directly or apply from containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource group. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource group, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource group. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments of the policy definition whose id is {value} that apply to the resource group. * * @param resourceGroupName The name of the resource group that contains policy assignments. * @throws IllegalArgumentException thrown if parameters fail the validation @@ -499,7 +499,7 @@ public Observable>> call(Response nextPage(String nextPageLink) { /** * Retrieves all policy assignments that apply to a resource group. - * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given resource group in the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource group, including those that apply directly or apply from containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource group. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource group, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource group. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes only policy assignments that apply to the resource group and assign the policy definition whose id is {value}. + * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given resource group in the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource group, including those that apply directly or apply from containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource group. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource group, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource group. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments of the policy definition whose id is {value} that apply to the resource group. * * @param resourceGroupName The name of the resource group that contains policy assignments. * @param filter The filter to apply on the operation. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, no filtering is performed. @@ -542,7 +542,7 @@ public Observable>> call(String next /** * Retrieves all policy assignments that apply to a resource group. - * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given resource group in the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource group, including those that apply directly or apply from containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource group. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource group, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource group. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes only policy assignments that apply to the resource group and assign the policy definition whose id is {value}. + * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given resource group in the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource group, including those that apply directly or apply from containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource group. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource group, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource group. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments of the policy definition whose id is {value} that apply to the resource group. * * @param resourceGroupName The name of the resource group that contains policy assignments. * @param filter The filter to apply on the operation. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, no filtering is performed. @@ -561,7 +561,7 @@ public Page call(ServiceResponse>> call(ServiceResp /** * Retrieves all policy assignments that apply to a resource group. - * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given resource group in the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource group, including those that apply directly or apply from containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource group. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource group, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource group. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes only policy assignments that apply to the resource group and assign the policy definition whose id is {value}. + * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given resource group in the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource group, including those that apply directly or apply from containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource group. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource group, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource group. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments of the policy definition whose id is {value} that apply to the resource group. * ServiceResponse> * @param resourceGroupName The name of the resource group that contains policy assignments. ServiceResponse> * @param filter The filter to apply on the operation. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, no filtering is performed. @@ -624,7 +624,7 @@ private ServiceResponse> listByResourceGroupDele /** * Retrieves all policy assignments that apply to a resource. - * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the specified resource in the given resource group and subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource, including those that apply directly or from all containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes only policy assignments that apply to the resource and assign the policy definition whose id is {value}. Three parameters plus the resource name are used to identify a specific resource. If the resource is not part of a parent resource (the more common case), the parent resource path should not be provided (or provided as ''). For example a web app could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Web', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). If the resource is part of a parent resource, then all parameters should be provided. For example a virtual machine DNS name could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Compute', {parentResourcePath} == 'virtualMachines/MyVirtualMachine', {resourceType} == 'domainNames', {resourceName} == 'MyComputerName'). A convenient alternative to providing the namespace and type name separately is to provide both in the {resourceType} parameter, format: ({resourceProviderNamespace} == '', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'Microsoft.Web/sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). + * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the specified resource in the given resource group and subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource, including those that apply directly or from all containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments of the policy definition whose id is {value} that apply to the resource. Three parameters plus the resource name are used to identify a specific resource. If the resource is not part of a parent resource (the more common case), the parent resource path should not be provided (or provided as ''). For example a web app could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Web', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). If the resource is part of a parent resource, then all parameters should be provided. For example a virtual machine DNS name could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Compute', {parentResourcePath} == 'virtualMachines/MyVirtualMachine', {resourceType} == 'domainNames', {resourceName} == 'MyComputerName'). A convenient alternative to providing the namespace and type name separately is to provide both in the {resourceType} parameter, format: ({resourceProviderNamespace} == '', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'Microsoft.Web/sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). * * @param resourceGroupName The name of the resource group containing the resource. * @param resourceProviderNamespace The namespace of the resource provider. For example, the namespace of a virtual machine is Microsoft.Compute (from Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines) @@ -648,7 +648,7 @@ public Page nextPage(String nextPageLink) { /** * Retrieves all policy assignments that apply to a resource. - * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the specified resource in the given resource group and subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource, including those that apply directly or from all containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes only policy assignments that apply to the resource and assign the policy definition whose id is {value}. Three parameters plus the resource name are used to identify a specific resource. If the resource is not part of a parent resource (the more common case), the parent resource path should not be provided (or provided as ''). For example a web app could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Web', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). If the resource is part of a parent resource, then all parameters should be provided. For example a virtual machine DNS name could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Compute', {parentResourcePath} == 'virtualMachines/MyVirtualMachine', {resourceType} == 'domainNames', {resourceName} == 'MyComputerName'). A convenient alternative to providing the namespace and type name separately is to provide both in the {resourceType} parameter, format: ({resourceProviderNamespace} == '', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'Microsoft.Web/sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). + * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the specified resource in the given resource group and subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource, including those that apply directly or from all containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments of the policy definition whose id is {value} that apply to the resource. Three parameters plus the resource name are used to identify a specific resource. If the resource is not part of a parent resource (the more common case), the parent resource path should not be provided (or provided as ''). For example a web app could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Web', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). If the resource is part of a parent resource, then all parameters should be provided. For example a virtual machine DNS name could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Compute', {parentResourcePath} == 'virtualMachines/MyVirtualMachine', {resourceType} == 'domainNames', {resourceName} == 'MyComputerName'). A convenient alternative to providing the namespace and type name separately is to provide both in the {resourceType} parameter, format: ({resourceProviderNamespace} == '', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'Microsoft.Web/sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). * * @param resourceGroupName The name of the resource group containing the resource. * @param resourceProviderNamespace The namespace of the resource provider. For example, the namespace of a virtual machine is Microsoft.Compute (from Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines) @@ -673,7 +673,7 @@ public Observable>> call(String next /** * Retrieves all policy assignments that apply to a resource. - * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the specified resource in the given resource group and subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource, including those that apply directly or from all containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes only policy assignments that apply to the resource and assign the policy definition whose id is {value}. Three parameters plus the resource name are used to identify a specific resource. If the resource is not part of a parent resource (the more common case), the parent resource path should not be provided (or provided as ''). For example a web app could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Web', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). If the resource is part of a parent resource, then all parameters should be provided. For example a virtual machine DNS name could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Compute', {parentResourcePath} == 'virtualMachines/MyVirtualMachine', {resourceType} == 'domainNames', {resourceName} == 'MyComputerName'). A convenient alternative to providing the namespace and type name separately is to provide both in the {resourceType} parameter, format: ({resourceProviderNamespace} == '', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'Microsoft.Web/sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). + * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the specified resource in the given resource group and subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource, including those that apply directly or from all containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments of the policy definition whose id is {value} that apply to the resource. Three parameters plus the resource name are used to identify a specific resource. If the resource is not part of a parent resource (the more common case), the parent resource path should not be provided (or provided as ''). For example a web app could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Web', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). If the resource is part of a parent resource, then all parameters should be provided. For example a virtual machine DNS name could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Compute', {parentResourcePath} == 'virtualMachines/MyVirtualMachine', {resourceType} == 'domainNames', {resourceName} == 'MyComputerName'). A convenient alternative to providing the namespace and type name separately is to provide both in the {resourceType} parameter, format: ({resourceProviderNamespace} == '', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'Microsoft.Web/sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). * * @param resourceGroupName The name of the resource group containing the resource. * @param resourceProviderNamespace The namespace of the resource provider. For example, the namespace of a virtual machine is Microsoft.Compute (from Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines) @@ -695,7 +695,7 @@ public Page call(ServiceResponse>> call(ServiceResp /** * Retrieves all policy assignments that apply to a resource. - * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the specified resource in the given resource group and subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource, including those that apply directly or from all containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes only policy assignments that apply to the resource and assign the policy definition whose id is {value}. Three parameters plus the resource name are used to identify a specific resource. If the resource is not part of a parent resource (the more common case), the parent resource path should not be provided (or provided as ''). For example a web app could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Web', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). If the resource is part of a parent resource, then all parameters should be provided. For example a virtual machine DNS name could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Compute', {parentResourcePath} == 'virtualMachines/MyVirtualMachine', {resourceType} == 'domainNames', {resourceName} == 'MyComputerName'). A convenient alternative to providing the namespace and type name separately is to provide both in the {resourceType} parameter, format: ({resourceProviderNamespace} == '', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'Microsoft.Web/sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). + * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the specified resource in the given resource group and subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource, including those that apply directly or from all containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments of the policy definition whose id is {value} that apply to the resource. Three parameters plus the resource name are used to identify a specific resource. If the resource is not part of a parent resource (the more common case), the parent resource path should not be provided (or provided as ''). For example a web app could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Web', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). If the resource is part of a parent resource, then all parameters should be provided. For example a virtual machine DNS name could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Compute', {parentResourcePath} == 'virtualMachines/MyVirtualMachine', {resourceType} == 'domainNames', {resourceName} == 'MyComputerName'). A convenient alternative to providing the namespace and type name separately is to provide both in the {resourceType} parameter, format: ({resourceProviderNamespace} == '', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'Microsoft.Web/sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). * * @param resourceGroupName The name of the resource group containing the resource. * @param resourceProviderNamespace The namespace of the resource provider. For example, the namespace of a virtual machine is Microsoft.Compute (from Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines) @@ -770,7 +770,7 @@ public Observable>> call(Response nextPage(String nextPageLink) { /** * Retrieves all policy assignments that apply to a resource. - * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the specified resource in the given resource group and subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource, including those that apply directly or from all containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes only policy assignments that apply to the resource and assign the policy definition whose id is {value}. Three parameters plus the resource name are used to identify a specific resource. If the resource is not part of a parent resource (the more common case), the parent resource path should not be provided (or provided as ''). For example a web app could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Web', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). If the resource is part of a parent resource, then all parameters should be provided. For example a virtual machine DNS name could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Compute', {parentResourcePath} == 'virtualMachines/MyVirtualMachine', {resourceType} == 'domainNames', {resourceName} == 'MyComputerName'). A convenient alternative to providing the namespace and type name separately is to provide both in the {resourceType} parameter, format: ({resourceProviderNamespace} == '', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'Microsoft.Web/sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). + * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the specified resource in the given resource group and subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource, including those that apply directly or from all containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments of the policy definition whose id is {value} that apply to the resource. Three parameters plus the resource name are used to identify a specific resource. If the resource is not part of a parent resource (the more common case), the parent resource path should not be provided (or provided as ''). For example a web app could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Web', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). If the resource is part of a parent resource, then all parameters should be provided. For example a virtual machine DNS name could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Compute', {parentResourcePath} == 'virtualMachines/MyVirtualMachine', {resourceType} == 'domainNames', {resourceName} == 'MyComputerName'). A convenient alternative to providing the namespace and type name separately is to provide both in the {resourceType} parameter, format: ({resourceProviderNamespace} == '', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'Microsoft.Web/sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). * * @param resourceGroupName The name of the resource group containing the resource. * @param resourceProviderNamespace The namespace of the resource provider. For example, the namespace of a virtual machine is Microsoft.Compute (from Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines) @@ -821,7 +821,7 @@ public Observable>> call(String next /** * Retrieves all policy assignments that apply to a resource. - * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the specified resource in the given resource group and subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource, including those that apply directly or from all containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes only policy assignments that apply to the resource and assign the policy definition whose id is {value}. Three parameters plus the resource name are used to identify a specific resource. If the resource is not part of a parent resource (the more common case), the parent resource path should not be provided (or provided as ''). For example a web app could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Web', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). If the resource is part of a parent resource, then all parameters should be provided. For example a virtual machine DNS name could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Compute', {parentResourcePath} == 'virtualMachines/MyVirtualMachine', {resourceType} == 'domainNames', {resourceName} == 'MyComputerName'). A convenient alternative to providing the namespace and type name separately is to provide both in the {resourceType} parameter, format: ({resourceProviderNamespace} == '', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'Microsoft.Web/sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). + * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the specified resource in the given resource group and subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource, including those that apply directly or from all containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments of the policy definition whose id is {value} that apply to the resource. Three parameters plus the resource name are used to identify a specific resource. If the resource is not part of a parent resource (the more common case), the parent resource path should not be provided (or provided as ''). For example a web app could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Web', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). If the resource is part of a parent resource, then all parameters should be provided. For example a virtual machine DNS name could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Compute', {parentResourcePath} == 'virtualMachines/MyVirtualMachine', {resourceType} == 'domainNames', {resourceName} == 'MyComputerName'). A convenient alternative to providing the namespace and type name separately is to provide both in the {resourceType} parameter, format: ({resourceProviderNamespace} == '', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'Microsoft.Web/sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). * * @param resourceGroupName The name of the resource group containing the resource. * @param resourceProviderNamespace The namespace of the resource provider. For example, the namespace of a virtual machine is Microsoft.Compute (from Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines) @@ -844,7 +844,7 @@ public Page call(ServiceResponse>> call(ServiceResp /** * Retrieves all policy assignments that apply to a resource. - * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the specified resource in the given resource group and subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource, including those that apply directly or from all containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes only policy assignments that apply to the resource and assign the policy definition whose id is {value}. Three parameters plus the resource name are used to identify a specific resource. If the resource is not part of a parent resource (the more common case), the parent resource path should not be provided (or provided as ''). For example a web app could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Web', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). If the resource is part of a parent resource, then all parameters should be provided. For example a virtual machine DNS name could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Compute', {parentResourcePath} == 'virtualMachines/MyVirtualMachine', {resourceType} == 'domainNames', {resourceName} == 'MyComputerName'). A convenient alternative to providing the namespace and type name separately is to provide both in the {resourceType} parameter, format: ({resourceProviderNamespace} == '', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'Microsoft.Web/sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). + * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the specified resource in the given resource group and subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource, including those that apply directly or from all containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments of the policy definition whose id is {value} that apply to the resource. Three parameters plus the resource name are used to identify a specific resource. If the resource is not part of a parent resource (the more common case), the parent resource path should not be provided (or provided as ''). For example a web app could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Web', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). If the resource is part of a parent resource, then all parameters should be provided. For example a virtual machine DNS name could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Compute', {parentResourcePath} == 'virtualMachines/MyVirtualMachine', {resourceType} == 'domainNames', {resourceName} == 'MyComputerName'). A convenient alternative to providing the namespace and type name separately is to provide both in the {resourceType} parameter, format: ({resourceProviderNamespace} == '', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'Microsoft.Web/sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). * ServiceResponse> * @param resourceGroupName The name of the resource group containing the resource. ServiceResponse> * @param resourceProviderNamespace The namespace of the resource provider. For example, the namespace of a virtual machine is Microsoft.Compute (from Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines) @@ -927,7 +927,7 @@ private ServiceResponse> listForResourceDelegate /** * Retrieves all policy assignments that apply to a subscription. - * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the subscription, including those that apply directly or from management groups that contain the given subscription, as well as any applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the subscription, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes only policy assignments that apply to the subscription and assign the policy definition whose id is {value}. + * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the subscription, including those that apply directly or from management groups that contain the given subscription, as well as any applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the subscription, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments of the policy definition whose id is {value}. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException thrown if parameters fail the validation * @throws ErrorResponseException thrown if the request is rejected by server @@ -946,7 +946,7 @@ public Page nextPage(String nextPageLink) { /** * Retrieves all policy assignments that apply to a subscription. - * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the subscription, including those that apply directly or from management groups that contain the given subscription, as well as any applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the subscription, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes only policy assignments that apply to the subscription and assign the policy definition whose id is {value}. + * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the subscription, including those that apply directly or from management groups that contain the given subscription, as well as any applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the subscription, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments of the policy definition whose id is {value}. * * @param serviceCallback the async ServiceCallback to handle successful and failed responses. * @throws IllegalArgumentException thrown if parameters fail the validation @@ -966,7 +966,7 @@ public Observable>> call(String next /** * Retrieves all policy assignments that apply to a subscription. - * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the subscription, including those that apply directly or from management groups that contain the given subscription, as well as any applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the subscription, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes only policy assignments that apply to the subscription and assign the policy definition whose id is {value}. + * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the subscription, including those that apply directly or from management groups that contain the given subscription, as well as any applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the subscription, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments of the policy definition whose id is {value}. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException thrown if parameters fail the validation * @return the observable to the PagedList<PolicyAssignmentInner> object @@ -983,7 +983,7 @@ public Page call(ServiceResponse>> call(ServiceResp /** * Retrieves all policy assignments that apply to a subscription. - * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the subscription, including those that apply directly or from management groups that contain the given subscription, as well as any applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the subscription, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes only policy assignments that apply to the subscription and assign the policy definition whose id is {value}. + * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the subscription, including those that apply directly or from management groups that contain the given subscription, as well as any applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the subscription, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments of the policy definition whose id is {value}. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException thrown if parameters fail the validation * @return the PagedList<PolicyAssignmentInner> object wrapped in {@link ServiceResponse} if successful. @@ -1033,7 +1033,7 @@ public Observable>> call(Response nextPage(String nextPageLink) { /** * Retrieves all policy assignments that apply to a subscription. - * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the subscription, including those that apply directly or from management groups that contain the given subscription, as well as any applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the subscription, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes only policy assignments that apply to the subscription and assign the policy definition whose id is {value}. + * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the subscription, including those that apply directly or from management groups that contain the given subscription, as well as any applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the subscription, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments of the policy definition whose id is {value}. * * @param filter The filter to apply on the operation. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, no filtering is performed. * @param serviceCallback the async ServiceCallback to handle successful and failed responses. @@ -1074,7 +1074,7 @@ public Observable>> call(String next /** * Retrieves all policy assignments that apply to a subscription. - * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the subscription, including those that apply directly or from management groups that contain the given subscription, as well as any applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the subscription, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes only policy assignments that apply to the subscription and assign the policy definition whose id is {value}. + * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the subscription, including those that apply directly or from management groups that contain the given subscription, as well as any applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the subscription, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments of the policy definition whose id is {value}. * * @param filter The filter to apply on the operation. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, no filtering is performed. * @throws IllegalArgumentException thrown if parameters fail the validation @@ -1092,7 +1092,7 @@ public Page call(ServiceResponse>> call(ServiceResp /** * Retrieves all policy assignments that apply to a subscription. - * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the subscription, including those that apply directly or from management groups that contain the given subscription, as well as any applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the subscription, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes only policy assignments that apply to the subscription and assign the policy definition whose id is {value}. + * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the subscription, including those that apply directly or from management groups that contain the given subscription, as well as any applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the subscription, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments of the policy definition whose id is {value}. * ServiceResponse> * @param filter The filter to apply on the operation. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, no filtering is performed. * @throws IllegalArgumentException thrown if parameters fail the validation @@ -1399,7 +1399,7 @@ private ServiceResponse getByIdDelegate(Response nextPage(String nextPageLink) { /** * Retrieves all policy assignments that apply to a resource group. - * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given resource group in the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource group, including those that apply directly or apply from containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource group. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource group, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource group. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes only policy assignments that apply to the resource group and assign the policy definition whose id is {value}. + * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given resource group in the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource group, including those that apply directly or apply from containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource group. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource group, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource group. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments of the policy definition whose id is {value} that apply to the resource group. * * @param nextPageLink The NextLink from the previous successful call to List operation. * @param serviceFuture the ServiceFuture object tracking the Retrofit calls @@ -1441,7 +1441,7 @@ public Observable>> call(String next /** * Retrieves all policy assignments that apply to a resource group. - * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given resource group in the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource group, including those that apply directly or apply from containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource group. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource group, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource group. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes only policy assignments that apply to the resource group and assign the policy definition whose id is {value}. + * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given resource group in the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource group, including those that apply directly or apply from containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource group. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource group, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource group. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments of the policy definition whose id is {value} that apply to the resource group. * * @param nextPageLink The NextLink from the previous successful call to List operation. * @throws IllegalArgumentException thrown if parameters fail the validation @@ -1459,7 +1459,7 @@ public Page call(ServiceResponse>> call(ServiceResp /** * Retrieves all policy assignments that apply to a resource group. - * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given resource group in the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource group, including those that apply directly or apply from containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource group. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource group, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource group. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes only policy assignments that apply to the resource group and assign the policy definition whose id is {value}. + * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given resource group in the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource group, including those that apply directly or apply from containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource group. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource group, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource group. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments of the policy definition whose id is {value} that apply to the resource group. * ServiceResponse> * @param nextPageLink The NextLink from the previous successful call to List operation. * @throws IllegalArgumentException thrown if parameters fail the validation @@ -1515,7 +1515,7 @@ private ServiceResponse> listByResourceGroupNext /** * Retrieves all policy assignments that apply to a resource. - * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the specified resource in the given resource group and subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource, including those that apply directly or from all containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes only policy assignments that apply to the resource and assign the policy definition whose id is {value}. Three parameters plus the resource name are used to identify a specific resource. If the resource is not part of a parent resource (the more common case), the parent resource path should not be provided (or provided as ''). For example a web app could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Web', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). If the resource is part of a parent resource, then all parameters should be provided. For example a virtual machine DNS name could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Compute', {parentResourcePath} == 'virtualMachines/MyVirtualMachine', {resourceType} == 'domainNames', {resourceName} == 'MyComputerName'). A convenient alternative to providing the namespace and type name separately is to provide both in the {resourceType} parameter, format: ({resourceProviderNamespace} == '', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'Microsoft.Web/sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). + * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the specified resource in the given resource group and subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource, including those that apply directly or from all containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments of the policy definition whose id is {value} that apply to the resource. Three parameters plus the resource name are used to identify a specific resource. If the resource is not part of a parent resource (the more common case), the parent resource path should not be provided (or provided as ''). For example a web app could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Web', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). If the resource is part of a parent resource, then all parameters should be provided. For example a virtual machine DNS name could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Compute', {parentResourcePath} == 'virtualMachines/MyVirtualMachine', {resourceType} == 'domainNames', {resourceName} == 'MyComputerName'). A convenient alternative to providing the namespace and type name separately is to provide both in the {resourceType} parameter, format: ({resourceProviderNamespace} == '', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'Microsoft.Web/sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). * * @param nextPageLink The NextLink from the previous successful call to List operation. * @throws IllegalArgumentException thrown if parameters fail the validation @@ -1535,7 +1535,7 @@ public Page nextPage(String nextPageLink) { /** * Retrieves all policy assignments that apply to a resource. - * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the specified resource in the given resource group and subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource, including those that apply directly or from all containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes only policy assignments that apply to the resource and assign the policy definition whose id is {value}. Three parameters plus the resource name are used to identify a specific resource. If the resource is not part of a parent resource (the more common case), the parent resource path should not be provided (or provided as ''). For example a web app could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Web', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). If the resource is part of a parent resource, then all parameters should be provided. For example a virtual machine DNS name could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Compute', {parentResourcePath} == 'virtualMachines/MyVirtualMachine', {resourceType} == 'domainNames', {resourceName} == 'MyComputerName'). A convenient alternative to providing the namespace and type name separately is to provide both in the {resourceType} parameter, format: ({resourceProviderNamespace} == '', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'Microsoft.Web/sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). + * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the specified resource in the given resource group and subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource, including those that apply directly or from all containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments of the policy definition whose id is {value} that apply to the resource. Three parameters plus the resource name are used to identify a specific resource. If the resource is not part of a parent resource (the more common case), the parent resource path should not be provided (or provided as ''). For example a web app could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Web', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). If the resource is part of a parent resource, then all parameters should be provided. For example a virtual machine DNS name could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Compute', {parentResourcePath} == 'virtualMachines/MyVirtualMachine', {resourceType} == 'domainNames', {resourceName} == 'MyComputerName'). A convenient alternative to providing the namespace and type name separately is to provide both in the {resourceType} parameter, format: ({resourceProviderNamespace} == '', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'Microsoft.Web/sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). * * @param nextPageLink The NextLink from the previous successful call to List operation. * @param serviceFuture the ServiceFuture object tracking the Retrofit calls @@ -1557,7 +1557,7 @@ public Observable>> call(String next /** * Retrieves all policy assignments that apply to a resource. - * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the specified resource in the given resource group and subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource, including those that apply directly or from all containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes only policy assignments that apply to the resource and assign the policy definition whose id is {value}. Three parameters plus the resource name are used to identify a specific resource. If the resource is not part of a parent resource (the more common case), the parent resource path should not be provided (or provided as ''). For example a web app could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Web', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). If the resource is part of a parent resource, then all parameters should be provided. For example a virtual machine DNS name could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Compute', {parentResourcePath} == 'virtualMachines/MyVirtualMachine', {resourceType} == 'domainNames', {resourceName} == 'MyComputerName'). A convenient alternative to providing the namespace and type name separately is to provide both in the {resourceType} parameter, format: ({resourceProviderNamespace} == '', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'Microsoft.Web/sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). + * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the specified resource in the given resource group and subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource, including those that apply directly or from all containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments of the policy definition whose id is {value} that apply to the resource. Three parameters plus the resource name are used to identify a specific resource. If the resource is not part of a parent resource (the more common case), the parent resource path should not be provided (or provided as ''). For example a web app could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Web', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). If the resource is part of a parent resource, then all parameters should be provided. For example a virtual machine DNS name could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Compute', {parentResourcePath} == 'virtualMachines/MyVirtualMachine', {resourceType} == 'domainNames', {resourceName} == 'MyComputerName'). A convenient alternative to providing the namespace and type name separately is to provide both in the {resourceType} parameter, format: ({resourceProviderNamespace} == '', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'Microsoft.Web/sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). * * @param nextPageLink The NextLink from the previous successful call to List operation. * @throws IllegalArgumentException thrown if parameters fail the validation @@ -1575,7 +1575,7 @@ public Page call(ServiceResponse>> call(ServiceResp /** * Retrieves all policy assignments that apply to a resource. - * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the specified resource in the given resource group and subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource, including those that apply directly or from all containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes only policy assignments that apply to the resource and assign the policy definition whose id is {value}. Three parameters plus the resource name are used to identify a specific resource. If the resource is not part of a parent resource (the more common case), the parent resource path should not be provided (or provided as ''). For example a web app could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Web', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). If the resource is part of a parent resource, then all parameters should be provided. For example a virtual machine DNS name could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Compute', {parentResourcePath} == 'virtualMachines/MyVirtualMachine', {resourceType} == 'domainNames', {resourceName} == 'MyComputerName'). A convenient alternative to providing the namespace and type name separately is to provide both in the {resourceType} parameter, format: ({resourceProviderNamespace} == '', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'Microsoft.Web/sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). + * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the specified resource in the given resource group and subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the resource, including those that apply directly or from all containing scopes, as well as any applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the resource, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to resources contained within the resource. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments of the policy definition whose id is {value} that apply to the resource. Three parameters plus the resource name are used to identify a specific resource. If the resource is not part of a parent resource (the more common case), the parent resource path should not be provided (or provided as ''). For example a web app could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Web', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). If the resource is part of a parent resource, then all parameters should be provided. For example a virtual machine DNS name could be specified as ({resourceProviderNamespace} == 'Microsoft.Compute', {parentResourcePath} == 'virtualMachines/MyVirtualMachine', {resourceType} == 'domainNames', {resourceName} == 'MyComputerName'). A convenient alternative to providing the namespace and type name separately is to provide both in the {resourceType} parameter, format: ({resourceProviderNamespace} == '', {parentResourcePath} == '', {resourceType} == 'Microsoft.Web/sites', {resourceName} == 'MyWebApp'). * ServiceResponse> * @param nextPageLink The NextLink from the previous successful call to List operation. * @throws IllegalArgumentException thrown if parameters fail the validation @@ -1631,7 +1631,7 @@ private ServiceResponse> listForResourceNextDele /** * Retrieves all policy assignments that apply to a subscription. - * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the subscription, including those that apply directly or from management groups that contain the given subscription, as well as any applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the subscription, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes only policy assignments that apply to the subscription and assign the policy definition whose id is {value}. + * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the subscription, including those that apply directly or from management groups that contain the given subscription, as well as any applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the subscription, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments of the policy definition whose id is {value}. * * @param nextPageLink The NextLink from the previous successful call to List operation. * @throws IllegalArgumentException thrown if parameters fail the validation @@ -1651,7 +1651,7 @@ public Page nextPage(String nextPageLink) { /** * Retrieves all policy assignments that apply to a subscription. - * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the subscription, including those that apply directly or from management groups that contain the given subscription, as well as any applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the subscription, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes only policy assignments that apply to the subscription and assign the policy definition whose id is {value}. + * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the subscription, including those that apply directly or from management groups that contain the given subscription, as well as any applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the subscription, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments of the policy definition whose id is {value}. * * @param nextPageLink The NextLink from the previous successful call to List operation. * @param serviceFuture the ServiceFuture object tracking the Retrofit calls @@ -1673,7 +1673,7 @@ public Observable>> call(String next /** * Retrieves all policy assignments that apply to a subscription. - * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the subscription, including those that apply directly or from management groups that contain the given subscription, as well as any applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the subscription, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes only policy assignments that apply to the subscription and assign the policy definition whose id is {value}. + * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the subscription, including those that apply directly or from management groups that contain the given subscription, as well as any applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the subscription, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments of the policy definition whose id is {value}. * * @param nextPageLink The NextLink from the previous successful call to List operation. * @throws IllegalArgumentException thrown if parameters fail the validation @@ -1691,7 +1691,7 @@ public Page call(ServiceResponse>> call(ServiceResp /** * Retrieves all policy assignments that apply to a subscription. - * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the subscription, including those that apply directly or from management groups that contain the given subscription, as well as any applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the subscription, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes only policy assignments that apply to the subscription and assign the policy definition whose id is {value}. + * This operation retrieves the list of all policy assignments associated with the given subscription that match the optional given $filter. Valid values for $filter are: 'atScope()' or 'policyDefinitionId eq '{value}''. If $filter is not provided, the unfiltered list includes all policy assignments associated with the subscription, including those that apply directly or from management groups that contain the given subscription, as well as any applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=atScope() is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments that apply to the subscription, which is everything in the unfiltered list except those applied to objects contained within the subscription. If $filter=policyDefinitionId eq '{value}' is provided, the returned list includes all policy assignments of the policy definition whose id is {value}. * ServiceResponse> * @param nextPageLink The NextLink from the previous successful call to List operation. * @throws IllegalArgumentException thrown if parameters fail the validation diff --git a/policy/resource-manager/v2018_03_01/src/main/java/com/microsoft/azure/management/policy/v2018_03_01/implementation/PolicyClientImpl.java b/policy/resource-manager/v2018_03_01/src/main/java/com/microsoft/azure/management/policy/v2018_03_01/implementation/PolicyClientImpl.java index b581b9224e4e7..83b763f517d2e 100644 --- a/policy/resource-manager/v2018_03_01/src/main/java/com/microsoft/azure/management/policy/v2018_03_01/implementation/PolicyClientImpl.java +++ b/policy/resource-manager/v2018_03_01/src/main/java/com/microsoft/azure/management/policy/v2018_03_01/implementation/PolicyClientImpl.java @@ -63,11 +63,11 @@ public String apiVersion() { return this.apiVersion; } - /** Gets or sets the preferred language for the response. */ + /** The preferred language for the response. */ private String acceptLanguage; /** - * Gets Gets or sets the preferred language for the response. + * Gets The preferred language for the response. * * @return the acceptLanguage value. */ @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ public String acceptLanguage() { } /** - * Sets Gets or sets the preferred language for the response. + * Sets The preferred language for the response. * * @param acceptLanguage the acceptLanguage value. * @return the service client itself @@ -86,11 +86,11 @@ public PolicyClientImpl withAcceptLanguage(String acceptLanguage) { return this; } - /** Gets or sets the retry timeout in seconds for Long Running Operations. Default value is 30. */ + /** The retry timeout in seconds for Long Running Operations. Default value is 30. */ private int longRunningOperationRetryTimeout; /** - * Gets Gets or sets the retry timeout in seconds for Long Running Operations. Default value is 30. + * Gets The retry timeout in seconds for Long Running Operations. Default value is 30. * * @return the longRunningOperationRetryTimeout value. */ @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ public int longRunningOperationRetryTimeout() { } /** - * Sets Gets or sets the retry timeout in seconds for Long Running Operations. Default value is 30. + * Sets The retry timeout in seconds for Long Running Operations. Default value is 30. * * @param longRunningOperationRetryTimeout the longRunningOperationRetryTimeout value. * @return the service client itself @@ -109,11 +109,11 @@ public PolicyClientImpl withLongRunningOperationRetryTimeout(int longRunningOper return this; } - /** When set to true a unique x-ms-client-request-id value is generated and included in each request. Default is true. */ + /** Whether a unique x-ms-client-request-id should be generated. When set to true a unique x-ms-client-request-id value is generated and included in each request. Default is true. */ private boolean generateClientRequestId; /** - * Gets When set to true a unique x-ms-client-request-id value is generated and included in each request. Default is true. + * Gets Whether a unique x-ms-client-request-id should be generated. When set to true a unique x-ms-client-request-id value is generated and included in each request. Default is true. * * @return the generateClientRequestId value. */ @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ public boolean generateClientRequestId() { } /** - * Sets When set to true a unique x-ms-client-request-id value is generated and included in each request. Default is true. + * Sets Whether a unique x-ms-client-request-id should be generated. When set to true a unique x-ms-client-request-id value is generated and included in each request. Default is true. * * @param generateClientRequestId the generateClientRequestId value. * @return the service client itself @@ -219,6 +219,6 @@ protected void initialize() { */ @Override public String userAgent() { - return String.format("%s (%s, %s)", super.userAgent(), "PolicyClient", "2018-03-01"); + return String.format("%s (%s, %s, auto-generated)", super.userAgent(), "PolicyClient", "2018-03-01"); } } diff --git a/policy/resource-manager/v2018_03_01/src/main/java/com/microsoft/azure/management/policy/v2018_03_01/implementation/PolicyDefinitionImpl.java b/policy/resource-manager/v2018_03_01/src/main/java/com/microsoft/azure/management/policy/v2018_03_01/implementation/PolicyDefinitionImpl.java index 97d5d06c17988..3981fe1c3d2c6 100644 --- a/policy/resource-manager/v2018_03_01/src/main/java/com/microsoft/azure/management/policy/v2018_03_01/implementation/PolicyDefinitionImpl.java +++ b/policy/resource-manager/v2018_03_01/src/main/java/com/microsoft/azure/management/policy/v2018_03_01/implementation/PolicyDefinitionImpl.java @@ -32,9 +32,9 @@ class PolicyDefinitionImpl extends CreatableUpdatableImpl