#![allow(unused_mut)]
#![allow(unused_variables)]
#![allow(unused_imports)]
#![allow(clippy::redundant_clone)]
#![allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)]
#![allow(clippy::module_inception)]
pub mod models;
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct Client {
endpoint: azure_core::http::Url,
credential: crate::Credential,
scopes: Vec<String>,
pipeline: azure_core::http::Pipeline,
}
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct ClientBuilder {
credential: crate::Credential,
endpoint: Option<azure_core::http::Url>,
scopes: Option<Vec<String>>,
options: azure_core::http::ClientOptions,
}
azure_core::static_url!(DEFAULT_ENDPOINT, "https://vssps.dev.azure.com");
impl ClientBuilder {
#[doc = "Create a new instance of `ClientBuilder`."]
#[must_use]
pub fn new(credential: crate::Credential) -> Self {
Self {
credential,
endpoint: None,
scopes: None,
options: azure_core::http::ClientOptions::default(),
}
}
#[doc = "Set the endpoint."]
#[must_use]
pub fn endpoint(mut self, endpoint: impl Into<azure_core::http::Url>) -> Self {
self.endpoint = Some(endpoint.into());
self
}
#[doc = "Set the scopes."]
#[must_use]
pub fn scopes(mut self, scopes: &[&str]) -> Self {
self.scopes = Some(scopes.iter().map(|scope| (*scope).to_owned()).collect());
self
}
#[doc = "Set the retry options."]
#[must_use]
pub fn retry(mut self, retry: impl Into<azure_core::http::RetryOptions>) -> Self {
self.options.retry = retry.into();
self
}
#[doc = "Set the transport options."]
#[must_use]
pub fn transport(mut self, transport: impl Into<azure_core::http::Transport>) -> Self {
self.options.transport = Some(transport.into());
self
}
#[doc = "Set per-call policies."]
#[must_use]
pub fn per_call_policies(
mut self,
policies: impl Into<Vec<std::sync::Arc<dyn azure_core::http::policies::Policy>>>,
) -> Self {
self.options.per_call_policies = policies.into();
self
}
#[doc = "Set per-try policies."]
#[must_use]
pub fn per_try_policies(
mut self,
policies: impl Into<Vec<std::sync::Arc<dyn azure_core::http::policies::Policy>>>,
) -> Self {
self.options.per_try_policies = policies.into();
self
}
#[doc = "Convert the builder into a `Client` instance."]
pub fn build(self) -> Client {
let endpoint = self.endpoint.unwrap_or_else(|| DEFAULT_ENDPOINT.to_owned());
let scopes = self
.scopes
.unwrap_or_else(|| vec![crate::ADO_SCOPE.to_string()]);
Client::new(endpoint, self.credential, scopes, self.options)
}
}
impl Client {
pub(crate) fn endpoint(&self) -> &azure_core::http::Url {
&self.endpoint
}
pub(crate) fn token_credential(&self) -> &crate::Credential {
&self.credential
}
pub(crate) fn scopes(&self) -> Vec<&str> {
self.scopes.iter().map(String::as_str).collect()
}
pub(crate) async fn send(
&self,
request: &mut azure_core::http::Request,
) -> azure_core::Result<azure_core::http::RawResponse> {
let context = azure_core::http::Context::default();
self.pipeline.send(&context, request, None).await
}
#[doc = "Create a new `ClientBuilder`."]
#[must_use]
pub fn builder(credential: crate::Credential) -> ClientBuilder {
ClientBuilder::new(credential)
}
#[doc = "Create a new `Client`."]
#[must_use]
pub fn new(
endpoint: impl Into<azure_core::http::Url>,
credential: crate::Credential,
scopes: Vec<String>,
options: azure_core::http::ClientOptions,
) -> Self {
let endpoint = endpoint.into();
let pipeline = azure_core::http::Pipeline::new(
option_env!("CARGO_PKG_NAME"),
option_env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION"),
options,
Vec::new(),
Vec::new(),
None,
);
Self {
endpoint,
credential,
scopes,
pipeline,
}
}
pub fn pats_client(&self) -> pats::Client {
pats::Client(self.clone())
}
}
pub mod pats {
use super::models;
#[cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))]
use futures::future::BoxFuture;
#[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]
use futures::future::LocalBoxFuture as BoxFuture;
pub struct Client(pub(crate) super::Client);
impl Client {
#[doc = "Gets a paged list of personal access tokens (PATs) created in this organization. Subsequent calls to the API require the same filtering options to be supplied."]
#[doc = ""]
#[doc = "Arguments:"]
#[doc = "* `organization`: The name of the Azure DevOps organization."]
pub fn list(&self, organization: impl Into<String>) -> list::RequestBuilder {
list::RequestBuilder {
client: self.0.clone(),
organization: organization.into(),
display_filter_option: None,
sort_by_option: None,
is_sort_ascending: None,
continuation_token: None,
top: None,
}
}
#[doc = "Gets a single personal access token (PAT)."]
#[doc = ""]
#[doc = "Arguments:"]
#[doc = "* `organization`: The name of the Azure DevOps organization."]
#[doc = "* `authorization_id`: The authorizationId identifying a single, unique personal access token (PAT)"]
pub fn get(
&self,
organization: impl Into<String>,
authorization_id: impl Into<String>,
) -> get::RequestBuilder {
get::RequestBuilder {
client: self.0.clone(),
organization: organization.into(),
authorization_id: authorization_id.into(),
}
}
#[doc = "Creates a new personal access token (PAT) for the requesting user."]
#[doc = ""]
#[doc = "Arguments:"]
#[doc = "* `organization`: The name of the Azure DevOps organization."]
pub fn create(
&self,
organization: impl Into<String>,
body: impl Into<models::PatTokenCreateRequest>,
) -> create::RequestBuilder {
create::RequestBuilder {
client: self.0.clone(),
organization: organization.into(),
body: body.into(),
}
}
#[doc = "Updates an existing personal access token (PAT) with the new parameters. To update a token, it must be valid (has not been revoked)."]
#[doc = ""]
#[doc = "Arguments:"]
#[doc = "* `organization`: The name of the Azure DevOps organization."]
pub fn update(
&self,
organization: impl Into<String>,
body: impl Into<models::PatTokenUpdateRequest>,
) -> update::RequestBuilder {
update::RequestBuilder {
client: self.0.clone(),
organization: organization.into(),
body: body.into(),
}
}
#[doc = "Revokes a personal access token (PAT) by authorizationId."]
#[doc = ""]
#[doc = "Arguments:"]
#[doc = "* `organization`: The name of the Azure DevOps organization."]
#[doc = "* `authorization_id`: The authorizationId identifying a single, unique personal access token (PAT)"]
pub fn revoke(
&self,
organization: impl Into<String>,
authorization_id: impl Into<String>,
) -> revoke::RequestBuilder {
revoke::RequestBuilder {
client: self.0.clone(),
organization: organization.into(),
authorization_id: authorization_id.into(),
}
}
}
pub mod list {
use super::models;
#[cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))]
use futures::future::BoxFuture;
#[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]
use futures::future::LocalBoxFuture as BoxFuture;
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Response(
azure_core::http::Response<models::PagedPatTokens, azure_core::http::JsonFormat>,
);
impl Response {
pub fn into_body(self) -> azure_core::Result<models::PagedPatTokens> {
self.0.into_model()
}
pub fn into_raw_response(self) -> azure_core::http::RawResponse {
self.0.into()
}
}
#[derive(Clone)]
#[doc = r" `RequestBuilder` provides a mechanism for setting optional parameters on a request."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" Each `RequestBuilder` parameter method call returns `Self`, so setting of multiple"]
#[doc = r" parameters can be chained."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" To finalize and submit the request, invoke `.await`, which"]
#[doc = r" converts the [`RequestBuilder`] into a future,"]
#[doc = r" executes the request and returns a `Result` with the parsed"]
#[doc = r" response."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" If you need lower-level access to the raw response details"]
#[doc = r" (e.g. to inspect response headers or raw body data) then you"]
#[doc = r" can finalize the request using the"]
#[doc = r" [`RequestBuilder::send()`] method which returns a future"]
#[doc = r" that resolves to a lower-level [`Response`] value."]
pub struct RequestBuilder {
pub(crate) client: super::super::Client,
pub(crate) organization: String,
pub(crate) display_filter_option: Option<models::DisplayFilterOptions>,
pub(crate) sort_by_option: Option<models::SortByOptions>,
pub(crate) is_sort_ascending: Option<bool>,
pub(crate) continuation_token: Option<String>,
pub(crate) top: Option<i32>,
}
impl RequestBuilder {
#[doc = "(Optional) Refers to the status of the personal access token (PAT)"]
pub fn display_filter_option(
mut self,
display_filter_option: impl Into<models::DisplayFilterOptions>,
) -> Self {
self.display_filter_option = Some(display_filter_option.into());
self
}
#[doc = "(Optional) Which field to sort by"]
pub fn sort_by_option(
mut self,
sort_by_option: impl Into<models::SortByOptions>,
) -> Self {
self.sort_by_option = Some(sort_by_option.into());
self
}
#[doc = "(Optional) Ascending or descending"]
pub fn is_sort_ascending(mut self, is_sort_ascending: bool) -> Self {
self.is_sort_ascending = Some(is_sort_ascending);
self
}
#[doc = "(Optional) Where to start returning tokens from"]
pub fn continuation_token(mut self, continuation_token: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
self.continuation_token = Some(continuation_token.into());
self
}
#[doc = "(Optional) How many tokens to return, limit of 100"]
pub fn top(mut self, top: i32) -> Self {
self.top = Some(top);
self
}
#[doc = "Returns a future that sends the request and returns a [`Response`] object that provides low-level access to full response details."]
#[doc = ""]
#[doc = "You should typically use `.await` (which implicitly calls `IntoFuture::into_future()`) to finalize and send requests rather than `send()`."]
#[doc = "However, this function can provide more flexibility when required."]
pub fn send(self) -> BoxFuture<'static, azure_core::Result<Response>> {
Box::pin({
let this = self.clone();
async move {
let url = this.url()?;
let mut req =
azure_core::http::Request::new(url, azure_core::http::Method::Get);
if let Some(auth_header) = this
.client
.token_credential()
.http_authorization_header(&this.client.scopes())
.await?
{
req.insert_header(
azure_core::http::headers::AUTHORIZATION,
auth_header,
);
}
if let Some(display_filter_option) = &this.display_filter_option {
req.url_mut().query_pairs_mut().append_pair(
"displayFilterOption",
&display_filter_option.to_string(),
);
}
if let Some(sort_by_option) = &this.sort_by_option {
req.url_mut()
.query_pairs_mut()
.append_pair("sortByOption", &sort_by_option.to_string());
}
if let Some(is_sort_ascending) = &this.is_sort_ascending {
req.url_mut()
.query_pairs_mut()
.append_pair("isSortAscending", &is_sort_ascending.to_string());
}
if let Some(continuation_token) = &this.continuation_token {
req.url_mut()
.query_pairs_mut()
.append_pair("continuationToken", continuation_token);
}
if let Some(top) = &this.top {
req.url_mut()
.query_pairs_mut()
.append_pair("$top", &top.to_string());
}
let req_body = azure_core::Bytes::new();
req.set_body(req_body);
Ok(Response(this.client.send(&mut req).await?.into()))
}
})
}
fn url(&self) -> azure_core::Result<azure_core::http::Url> {
let mut url = azure_core::http::Url::parse(&format!(
"{}/{}/_apis/tokens/pats?",
self.client.endpoint(),
&self.organization
))?;
let has_api_version_already = url.query_pairs().any(|(k, _)| k == "api-version");
if !has_api_version_already {
url.query_pairs_mut()
.append_pair("api-version", "7.1-preview");
}
Ok(url)
}
}
impl std::future::IntoFuture for RequestBuilder {
type Output = azure_core::Result<models::PagedPatTokens>;
type IntoFuture = BoxFuture<'static, azure_core::Result<models::PagedPatTokens>>;
#[doc = "Returns a future that sends the request and returns the parsed response body."]
#[doc = ""]
#[doc = "You should not normally call this method directly, simply invoke `.await` which implicitly calls `IntoFuture::into_future`."]
#[doc = ""]
#[doc = "See [IntoFuture documentation](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/future/trait.IntoFuture.html) for more details."]
fn into_future(self) -> Self::IntoFuture {
Box::pin(async move { self.send().await?.into_body() })
}
}
}
pub mod get {
use super::models;
#[cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))]
use futures::future::BoxFuture;
#[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]
use futures::future::LocalBoxFuture as BoxFuture;
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Response(
azure_core::http::Response<models::PatTokenResult, azure_core::http::JsonFormat>,
);
impl Response {
pub fn into_body(self) -> azure_core::Result<models::PatTokenResult> {
self.0.into_model()
}
pub fn into_raw_response(self) -> azure_core::http::RawResponse {
self.0.into()
}
}
#[derive(Clone)]
#[doc = r" `RequestBuilder` provides a mechanism for setting optional parameters on a request."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" Each `RequestBuilder` parameter method call returns `Self`, so setting of multiple"]
#[doc = r" parameters can be chained."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" To finalize and submit the request, invoke `.await`, which"]
#[doc = r" converts the [`RequestBuilder`] into a future,"]
#[doc = r" executes the request and returns a `Result` with the parsed"]
#[doc = r" response."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" If you need lower-level access to the raw response details"]
#[doc = r" (e.g. to inspect response headers or raw body data) then you"]
#[doc = r" can finalize the request using the"]
#[doc = r" [`RequestBuilder::send()`] method which returns a future"]
#[doc = r" that resolves to a lower-level [`Response`] value."]
pub struct RequestBuilder {
pub(crate) client: super::super::Client,
pub(crate) organization: String,
pub(crate) authorization_id: String,
}
impl RequestBuilder {
#[doc = "Returns a future that sends the request and returns a [`Response`] object that provides low-level access to full response details."]
#[doc = ""]
#[doc = "You should typically use `.await` (which implicitly calls `IntoFuture::into_future()`) to finalize and send requests rather than `send()`."]
#[doc = "However, this function can provide more flexibility when required."]
pub fn send(self) -> BoxFuture<'static, azure_core::Result<Response>> {
Box::pin({
let this = self.clone();
async move {
let url = this.url()?;
let mut req =
azure_core::http::Request::new(url, azure_core::http::Method::Get);
if let Some(auth_header) = this
.client
.token_credential()
.http_authorization_header(&this.client.scopes())
.await?
{
req.insert_header(
azure_core::http::headers::AUTHORIZATION,
auth_header,
);
}
let authorization_id = &this.authorization_id;
req.url_mut()
.query_pairs_mut()
.append_pair("authorizationId", authorization_id);
let req_body = azure_core::Bytes::new();
req.set_body(req_body);
Ok(Response(this.client.send(&mut req).await?.into()))
}
})
}
fn url(&self) -> azure_core::Result<azure_core::http::Url> {
let mut url = azure_core::http::Url::parse(&format!(
"{}/{}/_apis/tokens/pats",
self.client.endpoint(),
&self.organization
))?;
let has_api_version_already = url.query_pairs().any(|(k, _)| k == "api-version");
if !has_api_version_already {
url.query_pairs_mut()
.append_pair("api-version", "7.1-preview");
}
Ok(url)
}
}
impl std::future::IntoFuture for RequestBuilder {
type Output = azure_core::Result<models::PatTokenResult>;
type IntoFuture = BoxFuture<'static, azure_core::Result<models::PatTokenResult>>;
#[doc = "Returns a future that sends the request and returns the parsed response body."]
#[doc = ""]
#[doc = "You should not normally call this method directly, simply invoke `.await` which implicitly calls `IntoFuture::into_future`."]
#[doc = ""]
#[doc = "See [IntoFuture documentation](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/future/trait.IntoFuture.html) for more details."]
fn into_future(self) -> Self::IntoFuture {
Box::pin(async move { self.send().await?.into_body() })
}
}
}
pub mod create {
use super::models;
#[cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))]
use futures::future::BoxFuture;
#[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]
use futures::future::LocalBoxFuture as BoxFuture;
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Response(
azure_core::http::Response<models::PatTokenResult, azure_core::http::JsonFormat>,
);
impl Response {
pub fn into_body(self) -> azure_core::Result<models::PatTokenResult> {
self.0.into_model()
}
pub fn into_raw_response(self) -> azure_core::http::RawResponse {
self.0.into()
}
}
#[derive(Clone)]
#[doc = r" `RequestBuilder` provides a mechanism for setting optional parameters on a request."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" Each `RequestBuilder` parameter method call returns `Self`, so setting of multiple"]
#[doc = r" parameters can be chained."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" To finalize and submit the request, invoke `.await`, which"]
#[doc = r" converts the [`RequestBuilder`] into a future,"]
#[doc = r" executes the request and returns a `Result` with the parsed"]
#[doc = r" response."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" If you need lower-level access to the raw response details"]
#[doc = r" (e.g. to inspect response headers or raw body data) then you"]
#[doc = r" can finalize the request using the"]
#[doc = r" [`RequestBuilder::send()`] method which returns a future"]
#[doc = r" that resolves to a lower-level [`Response`] value."]
pub struct RequestBuilder {
pub(crate) client: super::super::Client,
pub(crate) organization: String,
pub(crate) body: models::PatTokenCreateRequest,
}
impl RequestBuilder {
#[doc = "Returns a future that sends the request and returns a [`Response`] object that provides low-level access to full response details."]
#[doc = ""]
#[doc = "You should typically use `.await` (which implicitly calls `IntoFuture::into_future()`) to finalize and send requests rather than `send()`."]
#[doc = "However, this function can provide more flexibility when required."]
pub fn send(self) -> BoxFuture<'static, azure_core::Result<Response>> {
Box::pin({
let this = self.clone();
async move {
let url = this.url()?;
let mut req =
azure_core::http::Request::new(url, azure_core::http::Method::Post);
if let Some(auth_header) = this
.client
.token_credential()
.http_authorization_header(&this.client.scopes())
.await?
{
req.insert_header(
azure_core::http::headers::AUTHORIZATION,
auth_header,
);
}
req.insert_header("content-type", "application/json");
let req_body = azure_core::json::to_json(&this.body)?;
req.set_body(req_body);
Ok(Response(this.client.send(&mut req).await?.into()))
}
})
}
fn url(&self) -> azure_core::Result<azure_core::http::Url> {
let mut url = azure_core::http::Url::parse(&format!(
"{}/{}/_apis/tokens/pats",
self.client.endpoint(),
&self.organization
))?;
let has_api_version_already = url.query_pairs().any(|(k, _)| k == "api-version");
if !has_api_version_already {
url.query_pairs_mut()
.append_pair("api-version", "7.1-preview");
}
Ok(url)
}
}
impl std::future::IntoFuture for RequestBuilder {
type Output = azure_core::Result<models::PatTokenResult>;
type IntoFuture = BoxFuture<'static, azure_core::Result<models::PatTokenResult>>;
#[doc = "Returns a future that sends the request and returns the parsed response body."]
#[doc = ""]
#[doc = "You should not normally call this method directly, simply invoke `.await` which implicitly calls `IntoFuture::into_future`."]
#[doc = ""]
#[doc = "See [IntoFuture documentation](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/future/trait.IntoFuture.html) for more details."]
fn into_future(self) -> Self::IntoFuture {
Box::pin(async move { self.send().await?.into_body() })
}
}
}
pub mod update {
use super::models;
#[cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))]
use futures::future::BoxFuture;
#[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]
use futures::future::LocalBoxFuture as BoxFuture;
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Response(
azure_core::http::Response<models::PatTokenResult, azure_core::http::JsonFormat>,
);
impl Response {
pub fn into_body(self) -> azure_core::Result<models::PatTokenResult> {
self.0.into_model()
}
pub fn into_raw_response(self) -> azure_core::http::RawResponse {
self.0.into()
}
}
#[derive(Clone)]
#[doc = r" `RequestBuilder` provides a mechanism for setting optional parameters on a request."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" Each `RequestBuilder` parameter method call returns `Self`, so setting of multiple"]
#[doc = r" parameters can be chained."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" To finalize and submit the request, invoke `.await`, which"]
#[doc = r" converts the [`RequestBuilder`] into a future,"]
#[doc = r" executes the request and returns a `Result` with the parsed"]
#[doc = r" response."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" If you need lower-level access to the raw response details"]
#[doc = r" (e.g. to inspect response headers or raw body data) then you"]
#[doc = r" can finalize the request using the"]
#[doc = r" [`RequestBuilder::send()`] method which returns a future"]
#[doc = r" that resolves to a lower-level [`Response`] value."]
pub struct RequestBuilder {
pub(crate) client: super::super::Client,
pub(crate) organization: String,
pub(crate) body: models::PatTokenUpdateRequest,
}
impl RequestBuilder {
#[doc = "Returns a future that sends the request and returns a [`Response`] object that provides low-level access to full response details."]
#[doc = ""]
#[doc = "You should typically use `.await` (which implicitly calls `IntoFuture::into_future()`) to finalize and send requests rather than `send()`."]
#[doc = "However, this function can provide more flexibility when required."]
pub fn send(self) -> BoxFuture<'static, azure_core::Result<Response>> {
Box::pin({
let this = self.clone();
async move {
let url = this.url()?;
let mut req =
azure_core::http::Request::new(url, azure_core::http::Method::Put);
if let Some(auth_header) = this
.client
.token_credential()
.http_authorization_header(&this.client.scopes())
.await?
{
req.insert_header(
azure_core::http::headers::AUTHORIZATION,
auth_header,
);
}
req.insert_header("content-type", "application/json");
let req_body = azure_core::json::to_json(&this.body)?;
req.set_body(req_body);
Ok(Response(this.client.send(&mut req).await?.into()))
}
})
}
fn url(&self) -> azure_core::Result<azure_core::http::Url> {
let mut url = azure_core::http::Url::parse(&format!(
"{}/{}/_apis/tokens/pats",
self.client.endpoint(),
&self.organization
))?;
let has_api_version_already = url.query_pairs().any(|(k, _)| k == "api-version");
if !has_api_version_already {
url.query_pairs_mut()
.append_pair("api-version", "7.1-preview");
}
Ok(url)
}
}
impl std::future::IntoFuture for RequestBuilder {
type Output = azure_core::Result<models::PatTokenResult>;
type IntoFuture = BoxFuture<'static, azure_core::Result<models::PatTokenResult>>;
#[doc = "Returns a future that sends the request and returns the parsed response body."]
#[doc = ""]
#[doc = "You should not normally call this method directly, simply invoke `.await` which implicitly calls `IntoFuture::into_future`."]
#[doc = ""]
#[doc = "See [IntoFuture documentation](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/future/trait.IntoFuture.html) for more details."]
fn into_future(self) -> Self::IntoFuture {
Box::pin(async move { self.send().await?.into_body() })
}
}
}
pub mod revoke {
use super::models;
#[cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))]
use futures::future::BoxFuture;
#[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]
use futures::future::LocalBoxFuture as BoxFuture;
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Response(azure_core::http::Response<(), azure_core::http::NoFormat>);
impl Response {
pub fn into_raw_response(self) -> azure_core::http::RawResponse {
self.0.into()
}
}
#[derive(Clone)]
#[doc = r" `RequestBuilder` provides a mechanism for setting optional parameters on a request."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" Each `RequestBuilder` parameter method call returns `Self`, so setting of multiple"]
#[doc = r" parameters can be chained."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" To finalize and submit the request, invoke `.await`, which"]
#[doc = r" converts the [`RequestBuilder`] into a future,"]
#[doc = r" executes the request and returns a `Result` with the parsed"]
#[doc = r" response."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" If you need lower-level access to the raw response details"]
#[doc = r" (e.g. to inspect response headers or raw body data) then you"]
#[doc = r" can finalize the request using the"]
#[doc = r" [`RequestBuilder::send()`] method which returns a future"]
#[doc = r" that resolves to a lower-level [`Response`] value."]
pub struct RequestBuilder {
pub(crate) client: super::super::Client,
pub(crate) organization: String,
pub(crate) authorization_id: String,
}
impl RequestBuilder {
#[doc = "Returns a future that sends the request and returns a [`Response`] object that provides low-level access to full response details."]
#[doc = ""]
#[doc = "You should typically use `.await` (which implicitly calls `IntoFuture::into_future()`) to finalize and send requests rather than `send()`."]
#[doc = "However, this function can provide more flexibility when required."]
pub fn send(self) -> BoxFuture<'static, azure_core::Result<Response>> {
Box::pin({
let this = self.clone();
async move {
let url = this.url()?;
let mut req =
azure_core::http::Request::new(url, azure_core::http::Method::Delete);
if let Some(auth_header) = this
.client
.token_credential()
.http_authorization_header(&this.client.scopes())
.await?
{
req.insert_header(
azure_core::http::headers::AUTHORIZATION,
auth_header,
);
}
let authorization_id = &this.authorization_id;
req.url_mut()
.query_pairs_mut()
.append_pair("authorizationId", authorization_id);
let req_body = azure_core::Bytes::new();
req.set_body(req_body);
Ok(Response(this.client.send(&mut req).await?.into()))
}
})
}
fn url(&self) -> azure_core::Result<azure_core::http::Url> {
let mut url = azure_core::http::Url::parse(&format!(
"{}/{}/_apis/tokens/pats",
self.client.endpoint(),
&self.organization
))?;
let has_api_version_already = url.query_pairs().any(|(k, _)| k == "api-version");
if !has_api_version_already {
url.query_pairs_mut()
.append_pair("api-version", "7.1-preview");
}
Ok(url)
}
}
impl std::future::IntoFuture for RequestBuilder {
type Output = azure_core::Result<()>;
type IntoFuture = BoxFuture<'static, azure_core::Result<()>>;
#[doc = "Returns a future that sends the request and waits for the response."]
#[doc = ""]
#[doc = "You should not normally call this method directly, simply invoke `.await` which implicitly calls `IntoFuture::into_future`."]
#[doc = ""]
#[doc = "See [IntoFuture documentation](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/future/trait.IntoFuture.html) for more details."]
fn into_future(self) -> Self::IntoFuture {
Box::pin(async move {
let _rsp = self.send().await?;
Ok(())
})
}
}
}
}