Class QueueAsyncClient


  • public final class QueueAsyncClient
    extends Object
    This class provides a client that contains all the operations for interacting with a queue in Azure Storage Queue. Operations allowed by the client are creating and deleting the queue, retrieving and updating metadata and access policies of the queue, and enqueuing, dequeuing, peeking, updating, and deleting messages.

    Instantiating an Asynchronous Queue Client

     QueueAsyncClient client = new QueueClientBuilder()
         .connectionString("connectionstring")
         .endpoint("endpoint")
         .buildAsyncClient();
     

    View this for additional ways to construct the client.

    See Also:
    QueueClientBuilder, QueueClient, StorageSharedKeyCredential
    • Method Detail

      • getQueueUrl

        public String getQueueUrl()
        Returns:
        the URL of the storage queue
      • getServiceVersion

        public QueueServiceVersion getServiceVersion()
        Gets the service version the client is using.
        Returns:
        the service version the client is using.
      • getMessageEncoding

        public QueueMessageEncoding getMessageEncoding()
        Gets the message encoding the client is using.
        Returns:
        the message encoding the client is using.
      • getHttpPipeline

        public com.azure.core.http.HttpPipeline getHttpPipeline()
        Gets the HttpPipeline powering this client.
        Returns:
        The pipeline.
      • create

        public Mono<Void> create()
        Creates a new queue.

        Code Samples

        Create a queue

         client.create().subscribe(
             response -> {
             },
             error -> System.err.print(error.toString()),
             () -> System.out.println("Complete creating the queue!")
         );
         

        For more information, see the Azure Docs.

        Returns:
        An empty response
        Throws:
        QueueStorageException - If a queue with the same name already exists in the queue service.
      • createWithResponse

        public Mono<com.azure.core.http.rest.Response<Void>> createWithResponse​(Map<String,​String> metadata)
        Creates a new queue.

        Code Samples

        Create a queue with metadata "queue:metadataMap"

         client.createWithResponse(Collections.singletonMap("queue", "metadataMap")).subscribe(
             response -> System.out.println("Complete creating the queue with status code:" + response.getStatusCode()),
             error -> System.err.print(error.toString())
         );
         

        For more information, see the Azure Docs.

        Parameters:
        metadata - Metadata to associate with the queue. If there is leading or trailing whitespace in any metadata key or value, it must be removed or encoded.
        Returns:
        A response that only contains headers and response status code
        Throws:
        QueueStorageException - If a queue with the same name and different metadata already exists in the queue service.
      • delete

        public Mono<Void> delete()
        Permanently deletes the queue.

        Code Samples

        Delete a queue

         client.delete().doOnSuccess(
             response -> System.out.println("Deleting the queue completed.")
         );
         

        For more information, see the Azure Docs.

        Returns:
        An empty response
        Throws:
        QueueStorageException - If the queue doesn't exist
      • deleteWithResponse

        public Mono<com.azure.core.http.rest.Response<Void>> deleteWithResponse()
        Permanently deletes the queue.

        Code Samples

        Delete a queue

         client.deleteWithResponse().subscribe(
             response -> System.out.println("Deleting the queue completed with status code: " + response.getStatusCode())
         );
         

        For more information, see the Azure Docs.

        Returns:
        A response that only contains headers and response status code
        Throws:
        QueueStorageException - If the queue doesn't exist
      • getProperties

        public Mono<QueueProperties> getProperties()
        Retrieves metadata and approximate message count of the queue.

        Code Samples

        Get the properties of the queue

         client.getProperties()
             .subscribe(properties -> {
                 System.out.printf("Metadata: %s, Approximate message count: %d", properties.getMetadata(),
                     properties.getApproximateMessagesCount());
             });
         

        For more information, see the Azure Docs.

        Returns:
        A response containing a QueueProperties value which contains the metadata and approximate messages count of the queue.
        Throws:
        QueueStorageException - If the queue doesn't exist
      • getPropertiesWithResponse

        public Mono<com.azure.core.http.rest.Response<QueueProperties>> getPropertiesWithResponse()
        Retrieves metadata and approximate message count of the queue.

        Code Samples

        Get the properties of the queue

         client.getPropertiesWithResponse()
             .subscribe(response -> {
                 QueueProperties properties = response.getValue();
                 System.out.printf("Metadata: %s, Approximate message count: %d", properties.getMetadata(),
                     properties.getApproximateMessagesCount());
             });
         

        For more information, see the Azure Docs.

        Returns:
        A response containing a QueueProperties value which contains the metadata and approximate messages count of the queue.
        Throws:
        QueueStorageException - If the queue doesn't exist
      • setMetadata

        public Mono<Void> setMetadata​(Map<String,​String> metadata)
        Sets the metadata of the queue. Passing in a null value for metadata will clear the metadata associated with the queue.

        Code Samples

        Set the queue's metadata to "queue:metadataMap"

         client.setMetadata(Collections.singletonMap("queue", "metadataMap"))
             .subscribe(response -> System.out.println("Setting metadata completed."));
         

        Clear the queue's metadata

         client.setMetadata(null)
             .subscribe(response -> System.out.println("Clearing metadata completed."));
         

        For more information, see the Azure Docs.

        Parameters:
        metadata - Metadata to set on the queue
        Returns:
        A response that only contains headers and response status code
        Throws:
        QueueStorageException - If the queue doesn't exist
      • setMetadataWithResponse

        public Mono<com.azure.core.http.rest.Response<Void>> setMetadataWithResponse​(Map<String,​String> metadata)
        Sets the metadata of the queue. Passing in a null value for metadata will clear the metadata associated with the queue.

        Code Samples

        Set the queue's metadata to "queue:metadataMap"

         client.setMetadataWithResponse(Collections.singletonMap("queue", "metadataMap"))
             .subscribe(response -> System.out.printf("Setting metadata completed with status code %d",
                 response.getStatusCode()));
         

        Clear the queue's metadata

         client.setMetadataWithResponse(null)
             .subscribe(response -> System.out.printf("Clearing metadata completed with status code %d",
                 response.getStatusCode()));
         

        For more information, see the Azure Docs.

        Parameters:
        metadata - Metadata to set on the queue
        Returns:
        A response that only contains headers and response status code
        Throws:
        QueueStorageException - If the queue doesn't exist
      • getAccessPolicy

        public com.azure.core.http.rest.PagedFlux<QueueSignedIdentifier> getAccessPolicy()
        Retrieves stored access policies specified on the queue.

        Code Samples

        List the stored access policies

         client.getAccessPolicy()
             .subscribe(result -> System.out.printf("Access policy %s allows these permissions: %s",
                 result.getId(), result.getAccessPolicy().getPermissions()));
         

        For more information, see the Azure Docs.

        Returns:
        The stored access policies specified on the queue.
        Throws:
        QueueStorageException - If the queue doesn't exist
      • setAccessPolicy

        public Mono<Void> setAccessPolicy​(Iterable<QueueSignedIdentifier> permissions)
        Sets stored access policies on the queue.

        Code Samples

        Set a read only stored access policy

         QueueAccessPolicy accessPolicy = new QueueAccessPolicy().setPermissions("r")
             .setStartsOn(OffsetDateTime.now(ZoneOffset.UTC))
             .setExpiresOn(OffsetDateTime.now(ZoneOffset.UTC).plusDays(10));
        
         QueueSignedIdentifier permission = new QueueSignedIdentifier().setId("mypolicy").setAccessPolicy(accessPolicy);
         client.setAccessPolicy(Collections.singletonList(permission))
             .subscribe(response -> System.out.println("Setting access policies completed."));
         

        For more information, see the Azure Docs.

        Parameters:
        permissions - Access policies to set on the queue
        Returns:
        An empty response
        Throws:
        QueueStorageException - If the queue doesn't exist, a stored access policy doesn't have all fields filled out, or the queue will have more than five policies.
      • setAccessPolicyWithResponse

        public Mono<com.azure.core.http.rest.Response<Void>> setAccessPolicyWithResponse​(Iterable<QueueSignedIdentifier> permissions)
        Sets stored access policies on the queue.

        Code Samples

        Set a read only stored access policy

         QueueAccessPolicy accessPolicy = new QueueAccessPolicy().setPermissions("r")
             .setStartsOn(OffsetDateTime.now(ZoneOffset.UTC))
             .setExpiresOn(OffsetDateTime.now(ZoneOffset.UTC).plusDays(10));
        
         QueueSignedIdentifier permission = new QueueSignedIdentifier().setId("mypolicy").setAccessPolicy(accessPolicy);
         client.setAccessPolicyWithResponse(Collections.singletonList(permission))
             .subscribe(response -> System.out.printf("Setting access policies completed with status code %d",
                 response.getStatusCode()));
         

        For more information, see the Azure Docs.

        Parameters:
        permissions - Access policies to set on the queue
        Returns:
        A response that only contains headers and response status code
        Throws:
        QueueStorageException - If the queue doesn't exist, a stored access policy doesn't have all fields filled out, or the queue will have more than five policies.
      • clearMessages

        public Mono<Void> clearMessages()
        Deletes all messages in the queue.

        Code Samples

        Clear the messages

         client.clearMessages().subscribe(
             response -> System.out.println("Clearing messages completed."));
         

        For more information, see the Azure Docs.

        Returns:
        An empty response
        Throws:
        QueueStorageException - If the queue doesn't exist
      • clearMessagesWithResponse

        public Mono<com.azure.core.http.rest.Response<Void>> clearMessagesWithResponse()
        Deletes all messages in the queue.

        Code Samples

        Clear the messages

         client.clearMessagesWithResponse().doOnSuccess(
             response -> System.out.println("Clearing messages completed with status code: " + response.getStatusCode())
         );
         

        For more information, see the Azure Docs.

        Returns:
        A response that only contains headers and response status code
        Throws:
        QueueStorageException - If the queue doesn't exist
      • sendMessage

        public Mono<SendMessageResult> sendMessage​(String messageText)
        Enqueues a message that has a time-to-live of 7 days and is instantly visible.

        Code Samples

        Enqueue a message of "Hello, Azure"

         client.sendMessage("Hello, Azure").subscribe(
             response -> {
             },
             error -> System.err.print(error.toString()),
             () -> System.out.println("Complete enqueuing the message!")
         );
         

        For more information, see the Azure Docs.

        Parameters:
        messageText - Message text
        Returns:
        A SendMessageResult value that contains the messageId and popReceipt that are used to interact with the message and other metadata about the enqueued message.
        Throws:
        QueueStorageException - If the queue doesn't exist
      • sendMessage

        public Mono<SendMessageResult> sendMessage​(com.azure.core.util.BinaryData message)
        Enqueues a message that has a time-to-live of 7 days and is instantly visible.

        Code Samples

        Enqueue a message of "Hello, Azure"

         client.sendMessage(BinaryData.fromString("Hello, Azure")).subscribe(
                 response -> {
                 },
                 error -> System.err.print(error.toString()),
                 () -> System.out.println("Complete enqueuing the message!")
         );
         

        For more information, see the Azure Docs.

        Parameters:
        message - Message content
        Returns:
        A SendMessageResult value that contains the messageId and popReceipt that are used to interact with the message and other metadata about the enqueued message.
        Throws:
        QueueStorageException - If the queue doesn't exist
      • sendMessageWithResponse

        public Mono<com.azure.core.http.rest.Response<SendMessageResult>> sendMessageWithResponse​(String messageText,
                                                                                                  Duration visibilityTimeout,
                                                                                                  Duration timeToLive)
        Enqueues a message with a given time-to-live and a timeout period where the message is invisible in the queue.

        Code Samples

        Add a message of "Hello, Azure" that has a timeout of 5 seconds

         client.sendMessageWithResponse("Hello, Azure",
             Duration.ofSeconds(5), null).subscribe(
                 response -> System.out.printf("Message %s expires at %s", response.getValue().getMessageId(),
                     response.getValue().getExpirationTime()),
                 error -> System.err.print(error.toString()),
                 () -> System.out.println("Complete enqueuing the message!")
         );
         

        Add a message of "Goodbye, Azure" that has a time to live of 5 seconds

         client.sendMessageWithResponse("Goodbye, Azure",
             null, Duration.ofSeconds(5)).subscribe(
                 response -> System.out.printf("Message %s expires at %s", response.getValue().getMessageId(),
                     response.getValue().getExpirationTime()),
                 error -> System.err.print(error.toString()),
                 () -> System.out.println("Complete enqueuing the message!")
         );
         

        For more information, see the Azure Docs.

        Parameters:
        messageText - Message text
        visibilityTimeout - Optional. The timeout period for how long the message is invisible in the queue. If unset the value will default to 0 and the message will be instantly visible. The timeout must be between 0 seconds and 7 days.
        timeToLive - Optional. How long the message will stay alive in the queue. If unset the value will default to 7 days, if Duration.ofSeconds(-1) is passed the message will not expire. The time to live must be Duration.ofSeconds(-1) or any positive number of seconds.
        Returns:
        A SendMessageResult value that contains the messageId and popReceipt that are used to interact with the message and other metadata about the enqueued message.
        Throws:
        QueueStorageException - If the queue doesn't exist or the visibilityTimeout or timeToLive are outside of the allowed limits.
      • sendMessageWithResponse

        public Mono<com.azure.core.http.rest.Response<SendMessageResult>> sendMessageWithResponse​(com.azure.core.util.BinaryData message,
                                                                                                  Duration visibilityTimeout,
                                                                                                  Duration timeToLive)
        Enqueues a message with a given time-to-live and a timeout period where the message is invisible in the queue.

        Code Samples

        Add a message of "Hello, Azure" that has a timeout of 5 seconds

         client.sendMessageWithResponse(BinaryData.fromString("Hello, Azure"),
                 Duration.ofSeconds(5), null).subscribe(
                 response -> System.out.printf("Message %s expires at %s", response.getValue().getMessageId(),
                     response.getValue().getExpirationTime()),
                 error -> System.err.print(error.toString()),
                 () -> System.out.println("Complete enqueuing the message!")
         );
         

        Add a message of "Goodbye, Azure" that has a time to live of 5 seconds

         client.sendMessageWithResponse(BinaryData.fromString("Goodbye, Azure"),
                 null, Duration.ofSeconds(5)).subscribe(
                 response -> System.out.printf("Message %s expires at %s", response.getValue().getMessageId(),
                     response.getValue().getExpirationTime()),
                 error -> System.err.print(error.toString()),
                 () -> System.out.println("Complete enqueuing the message!")
         );
         

        For more information, see the Azure Docs.

        Parameters:
        message - Message content.
        visibilityTimeout - Optional. The timeout period for how long the message is invisible in the queue. If unset the value will default to 0 and the message will be instantly visible. The timeout must be between 0 seconds and 7 days.
        timeToLive - Optional. How long the message will stay alive in the queue. If unset the value will default to 7 days, if Duration.ofSeconds(-1) is passed the message will not expire. The time to live must be Duration.ofSeconds(-1) or any positive number of seconds.
        Returns:
        A SendMessageResult value that contains the messageId and popReceipt that are used to interact with the message and other metadata about the enqueued message.
        Throws:
        QueueStorageException - If the queue doesn't exist or the visibilityTimeout or timeToLive are outside of the allowed limits.
      • receiveMessage

        public Mono<QueueMessageItem> receiveMessage()
        Retrieves the first message in the queue and hides it from other operations for 30 seconds.

        Code Samples

        Dequeue a message

         client.receiveMessage().subscribe(
             message -> System.out.println("The message got from getMessages operation: "
                 + message.getBody().toString()),
             error -> System.err.print(error.toString()),
             () -> System.out.println("Complete receiving the message!")
         );
         

        For more information, see the Azure Docs.

        Returns:
        The first QueueMessageItem in the queue, it contains messageId and popReceipt used to interact with the message, additionally it contains other metadata about the message.
        Throws:
        QueueStorageException - If the queue doesn't exist
      • receiveMessages

        public com.azure.core.http.rest.PagedFlux<QueueMessageItem> receiveMessages​(Integer maxMessages)
        Retrieves up to the maximum number of messages from the queue and hides them from other operations for 30 seconds.

        Code Samples

        Dequeue up to 5 messages

         client.receiveMessages(5).subscribe(
             message -> System.out.println("The message got from getMessages operation: "
                 + message.getBody().toString()),
             error -> System.err.print(error.toString()),
             () -> System.out.println("Complete receiving the message!")
         );
         

        For more information, see the Azure Docs.

        Parameters:
        maxMessages - Optional. Maximum number of messages to get, if there are less messages exist in the queue than requested all the messages will be returned. If left empty only 1 message will be retrieved, the allowed range is 1 to 32 messages.
        Returns:
        Up to maxMessages ReceiveMessageItem from the queue. Each DequeuedMessage contains messageId and popReceipt used to interact with the message and other metadata about the message.
        Throws:
        QueueStorageException - If the queue doesn't exist or maxMessages is outside of the allowed bounds
      • receiveMessages

        public com.azure.core.http.rest.PagedFlux<QueueMessageItem> receiveMessages​(Integer maxMessages,
                                                                                    Duration visibilityTimeout)
        Retrieves up to the maximum number of messages from the queue and hides them from other operations for the timeout period.

        Code Samples

        Dequeue up to 5 messages and give them a 60 second timeout period

         client.receiveMessages(5, Duration.ofSeconds(60))
             .subscribe(
                 message -> System.out.println("The message got from getMessages operation: "
                     + message.getBody().toString()),
                 error -> System.err.print(error.toString()),
                 () -> System.out.println("Complete receiving the message!")
             );
         

        For more information, see the Azure Docs.

        Parameters:
        maxMessages - Optional. Maximum number of messages to get, if there are less messages exist in the queue than requested all the messages will be returned. If left empty only 1 message will be retrieved, the allowed range is 1 to 32 messages.
        visibilityTimeout - Optional. The timeout period for how long the message is invisible in the queue. If left empty the dequeued messages will be invisible for 30 seconds. The timeout must be between 1 second and 7 days.
        Returns:
        Up to maxMessages DequeuedMessages from the queue. Each DeqeuedMessage contains messageId and popReceipt used to interact with the message and other metadata about the message.
        Throws:
        QueueStorageException - If the queue doesn't exist or maxMessages or visibilityTimeout is outside of the allowed bounds
      • peekMessage

        public Mono<PeekedMessageItem> peekMessage()
        Peeks the first message in the queue. Peeked messages don't contain the necessary information needed to interact with the message nor will it hide messages from other operations on the queue.

        Code Samples

        Peek the first message

         client.peekMessage().subscribe(
             peekMessages -> System.out.println("The message got from peek operation: "
                 + peekMessages.getBody().toString()),
             error -> System.err.print(error.toString()),
             () -> System.out.println("Complete peeking the message!")
         );
         

        For more information, see the Azure Docs.

        Returns:
        A PeekedMessageItem that contains metadata about the message.
      • peekMessages

        public com.azure.core.http.rest.PagedFlux<PeekedMessageItem> peekMessages​(Integer maxMessages)
        Peek messages from the front of the queue up to the maximum number of messages. Peeked messages don't contain the necessary information needed to interact with the message nor will it hide messages from other operations on the queue.

        Code Samples

        Peek up to the first five messages

         client.peekMessages(5).subscribe(
             peekMessage -> System.out.printf("Peeked message %s has been received %d times",
                 peekMessage.getMessageId(), peekMessage.getDequeueCount()),
             error -> System.err.print(error.toString()),
             () -> System.out.println("Complete peeking the message!")
         );
         

        For more information, see the Azure Docs.

        Parameters:
        maxMessages - Optional. Maximum number of messages to peek, if there are less messages exist in the queue than requested all the messages will be peeked. If left empty only 1 message will be peeked, the allowed range is 1 to 32 messages.
        Returns:
        Up to maxMessages PeekedMessages from the queue. Each PeekedMessage contains metadata about the message.
        Throws:
        QueueStorageException - If the queue doesn't exist or maxMessages is outside of the allowed bounds
      • updateMessage

        public Mono<UpdateMessageResult> updateMessage​(String messageId,
                                                       String popReceipt,
                                                       String messageText,
                                                       Duration visibilityTimeout)
        Updates the specific message in the queue with a new message and resets the visibility timeout.

        Code Samples

        Dequeue the first message and update it to "Hello again, Azure" and hide it for 5 seconds

         client.receiveMessage().subscribe(
             message -> {
                 client.updateMessage("newText", message.getMessageId(),
                     message.getPopReceipt(), null).subscribe(
                         response -> {
                         },
                         updateError -> System.err.print(updateError.toString()),
                         () -> System.out.println("Complete updating the message!")
                 );
             },
             error -> System.err.print(error.toString()),
             () -> System.out.println("Complete receiving the message!")
         );
         

        For more information, see the Azure Docs.

        Parameters:
        messageId - Id of the message to update
        popReceipt - Unique identifier that must match for the message to be updated
        messageText - Updated value for the message
        visibilityTimeout - The timeout period for how long the message is invisible in the queue in seconds. The timeout period must be between 1 second and 7 days. The default value is Duration.ZERO.
        Returns:
        A UpdateMessageResult that contains the new popReceipt to interact with the message, additionally contains the updated metadata about the message.
        Throws:
        QueueStorageException - If the queue or messageId don't exist, the popReceipt doesn't match on the message, or the visibilityTimeout is outside the allowed bounds
      • updateMessageWithResponse

        public Mono<com.azure.core.http.rest.Response<UpdateMessageResult>> updateMessageWithResponse​(String messageId,
                                                                                                      String popReceipt,
                                                                                                      String messageText,
                                                                                                      Duration visibilityTimeout)
        Updates the specific message in the queue with a new message and resets the visibility timeout.

        Code Samples

        Dequeue the first message and update it to "Hello again, Azure" and hide it for 5 seconds

        
         client.receiveMessage().subscribe(
             message -> {
                 client.updateMessageWithResponse(message.getMessageId(), message.getPopReceipt(), "newText",
                     null).subscribe(
                         response -> System.out.println("Complete updating the message with status code:"
                             + response.getStatusCode()),
                         updateError -> System.err.print(updateError.toString()),
                         () -> System.out.println("Complete updating the message!")
                 );
             },
             error -> System.err.print(error.toString()),
             () -> System.out.println("Complete receiving the message!")
         );
         

        For more information, see the Azure Docs.

        Parameters:
        messageId - Id of the message to update
        popReceipt - Unique identifier that must match for the message to be updated
        messageText - Updated value for the message
        visibilityTimeout - The timeout period for how long the message is invisible in the queue in seconds. The timeout period must be between 1 second and 7 days. The default value is Duration.ZERO.
        Returns:
        A UpdateMessageResult that contains the new popReceipt to interact with the message, additionally contains the updated metadata about the message.
        Throws:
        QueueStorageException - If the queue or messageId don't exist, the popReceipt doesn't match on the message, or the visibilityTimeout is outside the allowed bounds
      • deleteMessage

        public Mono<Void> deleteMessage​(String messageId,
                                        String popReceipt)
        Deletes the specified message in the queue

        Code Samples

        Delete the first message

         client.receiveMessage().subscribe(
             message -> {
                 client.deleteMessage(message.getMessageId(), message.getPopReceipt()).subscribe(
                     response -> {
                     },
                     deleteError -> System.err.print(deleteError.toString()),
                     () -> System.out.println("Complete deleting the message!")
                 );
             },
             error -> System.err.print(error.toString()),
             () -> System.out.println("Complete receiving the message!")
         );
         

        For more information, see the Azure Docs.

        Parameters:
        messageId - Id of the message to deleted
        popReceipt - Unique identifier that must match for the message to be deleted
        Returns:
        An empty response
        Throws:
        QueueStorageException - If the queue or messageId don't exist or the popReceipt doesn't match on the message.
      • deleteMessageWithResponse

        public Mono<com.azure.core.http.rest.Response<Void>> deleteMessageWithResponse​(String messageId,
                                                                                       String popReceipt)
        Deletes the specified message in the queue

        Code Samples

        Delete the first message

         client.receiveMessage().subscribe(
             message -> {
                 client.deleteMessageWithResponse(message.getMessageId(), message.getPopReceipt())
                     .subscribe(
                         response -> System.out.println("Complete deleting the message with status code: "
                             + response.getStatusCode()),
                         deleteError -> System.err.print(deleteError.toString()),
                         () -> System.out.println("Complete deleting the message!")
                     );
             },
             error -> System.err.print(error.toString()),
             () -> System.out.println("Complete receiving the message!")
         );
         

        For more information, see the Azure Docs.

        Parameters:
        messageId - Id of the message to deleted
        popReceipt - Unique identifier that must match for the message to be deleted
        Returns:
        A response that only contains headers and response status code
        Throws:
        QueueStorageException - If the queue or messageId don't exist or the popReceipt doesn't match on the message.
      • getQueueName

        public String getQueueName()
        Get the queue name of the client.

        Code Samples

         String queueName = client.getQueueName();
         System.out.println("The name of the queue is " + queueName);
         
        Returns:
        The name of the queue.
      • getAccountName

        public String getAccountName()
        Get associated account name.
        Returns:
        account name associated with this storage resource.
      • generateSas

        public String generateSas​(QueueServiceSasSignatureValues queueServiceSasSignatureValues)
        Generates a service sas for the queue using the specified QueueServiceSasSignatureValues

        Note : The client must be authenticated via StorageSharedKeyCredential

        See QueueServiceSasSignatureValues for more information on how to construct a service SAS.

        Code Samples

         OffsetDateTime expiryTime = OffsetDateTime.now().plusDays(1);
         QueueSasPermission permission = new QueueSasPermission().setReadPermission(true);
        
         QueueServiceSasSignatureValues values = new QueueServiceSasSignatureValues(expiryTime, permission)
             .setStartTime(OffsetDateTime.now());
        
         client.generateSas(values); // Client must be authenticated via StorageSharedKeyCredential
         
        Parameters:
        queueServiceSasSignatureValues - QueueServiceSasSignatureValues
        Returns:
        A String representing the SAS query parameters.
      • generateSas

        public String generateSas​(QueueServiceSasSignatureValues queueServiceSasSignatureValues,
                                  com.azure.core.util.Context context)
        Generates a service sas for the queue using the specified QueueServiceSasSignatureValues

        Note : The client must be authenticated via StorageSharedKeyCredential

        See QueueServiceSasSignatureValues for more information on how to construct a service SAS.

        Code Samples

         OffsetDateTime expiryTime = OffsetDateTime.now().plusDays(1);
         QueueSasPermission permission = new QueueSasPermission().setReadPermission(true);
        
         QueueServiceSasSignatureValues values = new QueueServiceSasSignatureValues(expiryTime, permission)
             .setStartTime(OffsetDateTime.now());
        
         // Client must be authenticated via StorageSharedKeyCredential
         client.generateSas(values, new Context("key", "value"));
         
        Parameters:
        queueServiceSasSignatureValues - QueueServiceSasSignatureValues
        context - Additional context that is passed through the code when generating a SAS.
        Returns:
        A String representing the SAS query parameters.