# coding=utf-8
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# Code generated by Microsoft (R) AutoRest Code Generator.
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from copy import deepcopy
from typing import Any, TYPE_CHECKING
from azure.core import PipelineClient
from azure.core.rest import HttpRequest, HttpResponse
from ._configuration import ConfidentialLedgerCertificateClientConfiguration
from ._operations import ConfidentialLedgerCertificateClientOperationsMixin
from ._serialization import Deserializer, Serializer
if TYPE_CHECKING:
# pylint: disable=unused-import,ungrouped-imports
from typing import Dict
class ConfidentialLedgerCertificateClient(
ConfidentialLedgerCertificateClientOperationsMixin
): # pylint: disable=client-accepts-api-version-keyword
"""The ConfidentialLedgerCertificateClient is used to retrieve the TLS certificate required for
connecting to a Confidential Ledger.
:param certificate_endpoint: The certificate endpoint (or "Identity Service Endpoint" in the
Azure portal), for example https://identity.confidential-ledger.core.azure.com. Required.
:type certificate_endpoint: str
:keyword api_version: Api Version. Default value is "2022-05-13". Note that overriding this
default value may result in unsupported behavior.
:paramtype api_version: str
"""
def __init__( # pylint: disable=missing-client-constructor-parameter-credential
self, certificate_endpoint: str, **kwargs: Any
) -> None:
_endpoint = "{certificateEndpoint}"
self._config = ConfidentialLedgerCertificateClientConfiguration(
certificate_endpoint=certificate_endpoint, **kwargs
)
self._client = PipelineClient(base_url=_endpoint, config=self._config, **kwargs)
self._serialize = Serializer()
self._deserialize = Deserializer()
self._serialize.client_side_validation = False
[docs] def send_request(self, request: HttpRequest, **kwargs: Any) -> HttpResponse:
"""Runs the network request through the client's chained policies.
>>> from azure.core.rest import HttpRequest
>>> request = HttpRequest("GET", "https://www.example.org/")
<HttpRequest [GET], url: 'https://www.example.org/'>
>>> response = client.send_request(request)
<HttpResponse: 200 OK>
For more information on this code flow, see https://aka.ms/azsdk/dpcodegen/python/send_request
:param request: The network request you want to make. Required.
:type request: ~azure.core.rest.HttpRequest
:keyword bool stream: Whether the response payload will be streamed. Defaults to False.
:return: The response of your network call. Does not do error handling on your response.
:rtype: ~azure.core.rest.HttpResponse
"""
request_copy = deepcopy(request)
path_format_arguments = {
"certificateEndpoint": self._serialize.url(
"self._config.certificate_endpoint", self._config.certificate_endpoint, "str", skip_quote=True
),
}
request_copy.url = self._client.format_url(request_copy.url, **path_format_arguments)
return self._client.send_request(request_copy, **kwargs)
[docs] def close(self):
# type: () -> None
self._client.close()
def __enter__(self):
# type: () -> ConfidentialLedgerCertificateClient
self._client.__enter__()
return self
def __exit__(self, *exc_details):
# type: (Any) -> None
self._client.__exit__(*exc_details)