pub struct CustomerMethods<'a, S>
where S: 'a,
{ /* private fields */ }
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A builder providing access to all methods supported on customer resources. It is not used directly, but through the AndroidProvisioningPartner hub.

§Example

Instantiate a resource builder

extern crate hyper;
extern crate hyper_rustls;
extern crate google_androiddeviceprovisioning1 as androiddeviceprovisioning1;
 
use std::default::Default;
use androiddeviceprovisioning1::{AndroidProvisioningPartner, oauth2, hyper, hyper_rustls, chrono, FieldMask};
 
let secret: oauth2::ApplicationSecret = Default::default();
let auth = oauth2::InstalledFlowAuthenticator::builder(
        secret,
        oauth2::InstalledFlowReturnMethod::HTTPRedirect,
    ).build().await.unwrap();
let mut hub = AndroidProvisioningPartner::new(hyper::Client::builder().build(hyper_rustls::HttpsConnectorBuilder::new().with_native_roots().https_or_http().enable_http1().build()), auth);
// Usually you wouldn't bind this to a variable, but keep calling *CallBuilders*
// like `configurations_create(...)`, `configurations_delete(...)`, `configurations_get(...)`, `configurations_list(...)`, `configurations_patch(...)`, `devices_apply_configuration(...)`, `devices_get(...)`, `devices_list(...)`, `devices_remove_configuration(...)`, `devices_unclaim(...)`, `dpcs_list(...)` and `list(...)`
// to build up your call.
let rb = hub.customers();

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impl<'a, S> CustomerMethods<'a, S>

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pub fn configurations_create( &self, request: Configuration, parent: &str ) -> CustomerConfigurationCreateCall<'a, S>

Create a builder to help you perform the following task:

Creates a new configuration. Once created, a customer can apply the configuration to devices.

§Arguments
  • request - No description provided.
  • parent - Required. The customer that manages the configuration. An API resource name in the format customers/[CUSTOMER_ID]. This field has custom validation in CreateConfigurationRequestValidator
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pub fn configurations_delete( &self, name: &str ) -> CustomerConfigurationDeleteCall<'a, S>

Create a builder to help you perform the following task:

Deletes an unused configuration. The API call fails if the customer has devices with the configuration applied.

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  • name - Required. The configuration to delete. An API resource name in the format customers/[CUSTOMER_ID]/configurations/[CONFIGURATION_ID]. If the configuration is applied to any devices, the API call fails.
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pub fn configurations_get( &self, name: &str ) -> CustomerConfigurationGetCall<'a, S>

Create a builder to help you perform the following task:

Gets the details of a configuration.

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  • name - Required. The configuration to get. An API resource name in the format customers/[CUSTOMER_ID]/configurations/[CONFIGURATION_ID].
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pub fn configurations_list( &self, parent: &str ) -> CustomerConfigurationListCall<'a, S>

Create a builder to help you perform the following task:

Lists a customer’s configurations.

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  • parent - Required. The customer that manages the listed configurations. An API resource name in the format customers/[CUSTOMER_ID].
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pub fn configurations_patch( &self, request: Configuration, name: &str ) -> CustomerConfigurationPatchCall<'a, S>

Create a builder to help you perform the following task:

Updates a configuration’s field values.

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  • request - No description provided.
  • name - Output only. The API resource name in the format customers/[CUSTOMER_ID]/configurations/[CONFIGURATION_ID]. Assigned by the server.
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pub fn devices_apply_configuration( &self, request: CustomerApplyConfigurationRequest, parent: &str ) -> CustomerDeviceApplyConfigurationCall<'a, S>

Create a builder to help you perform the following task:

Applies a Configuration to the device to register the device for zero-touch enrollment. After applying a configuration to a device, the device automatically provisions itself on first boot, or next factory reset.

§Arguments
  • request - No description provided.
  • parent - Required. The customer managing the device. An API resource name in the format customers/[CUSTOMER_ID].
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pub fn devices_get(&self, name: &str) -> CustomerDeviceGetCall<'a, S>

Create a builder to help you perform the following task:

Gets the details of a device.

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  • name - Required. The device to get. An API resource name in the format customers/[CUSTOMER_ID]/devices/[DEVICE_ID].
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pub fn devices_list(&self, parent: &str) -> CustomerDeviceListCall<'a, S>

Create a builder to help you perform the following task:

Lists a customer’s devices.

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  • parent - Required. The customer managing the devices. An API resource name in the format customers/[CUSTOMER_ID].
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pub fn devices_remove_configuration( &self, request: CustomerRemoveConfigurationRequest, parent: &str ) -> CustomerDeviceRemoveConfigurationCall<'a, S>

Create a builder to help you perform the following task:

Removes a configuration from device.

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  • request - No description provided.
  • parent - Required. The customer managing the device in the format customers/[CUSTOMER_ID].
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pub fn devices_unclaim( &self, request: CustomerUnclaimDeviceRequest, parent: &str ) -> CustomerDeviceUnclaimCall<'a, S>

Create a builder to help you perform the following task:

Unclaims a device from a customer and removes it from zero-touch enrollment. After removing a device, a customer must contact their reseller to register the device into zero-touch enrollment again.

§Arguments
  • request - No description provided.
  • parent - Required. The customer managing the device. An API resource name in the format customers/[CUSTOMER_ID].
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pub fn dpcs_list(&self, parent: &str) -> CustomerDpcListCall<'a, S>

Create a builder to help you perform the following task:

Lists the DPCs (device policy controllers) that support zero-touch enrollment.

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  • parent - Required. The customer that can use the DPCs in configurations. An API resource name in the format customers/[CUSTOMER_ID].
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pub fn list(&self) -> CustomerListCall<'a, S>

Create a builder to help you perform the following task:

Lists the user’s customer accounts.

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impl<'a, S> !RefUnwindSafe for CustomerMethods<'a, S>

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impl<'a, S> Send for CustomerMethods<'a, S>
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impl<'a, S> Sync for CustomerMethods<'a, S>
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impl<'a, S> Unpin for CustomerMethods<'a, S>

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impl<'a, S> !UnwindSafe for CustomerMethods<'a, S>

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