Source code for azure.mgmt.sql.operations._recommended_sensitivity_labels_operations

# coding=utf-8
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import functools
from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, Generic, Optional, TypeVar
import warnings

from azure.core.exceptions import ClientAuthenticationError, HttpResponseError, ResourceExistsError, ResourceNotFoundError, map_error
from azure.core.pipeline import PipelineResponse
from azure.core.pipeline.transport import HttpResponse
from azure.core.rest import HttpRequest
from azure.core.tracing.decorator import distributed_trace
from azure.mgmt.core.exceptions import ARMErrorFormat
from msrest import Serializer

from .. import models as _models
from .._vendor import _convert_request, _format_url_section
T = TypeVar('T')
JSONType = Any
ClsType = Optional[Callable[[PipelineResponse[HttpRequest, HttpResponse], T, Dict[str, Any]], Any]]

_SERIALIZER = Serializer()
_SERIALIZER.client_side_validation = False

def build_update_request(
    resource_group_name: str,
    server_name: str,
    database_name: str,
    subscription_id: str,
    *,
    json: JSONType = None,
    content: Any = None,
    **kwargs: Any
) -> HttpRequest:
    content_type = kwargs.pop('content_type', None)  # type: Optional[str]

    api_version = "2020-11-01-preview"
    # Construct URL
    url = kwargs.pop("template_url", '/subscriptions/{subscriptionId}/resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/Microsoft.Sql/servers/{serverName}/databases/{databaseName}/recommendedSensitivityLabels')
    path_format_arguments = {
        "resourceGroupName": _SERIALIZER.url("resource_group_name", resource_group_name, 'str'),
        "serverName": _SERIALIZER.url("server_name", server_name, 'str'),
        "databaseName": _SERIALIZER.url("database_name", database_name, 'str'),
        "subscriptionId": _SERIALIZER.url("subscription_id", subscription_id, 'str'),
    }

    url = _format_url_section(url, **path_format_arguments)

    # Construct parameters
    query_parameters = kwargs.pop("params", {})  # type: Dict[str, Any]
    query_parameters['api-version'] = _SERIALIZER.query("api_version", api_version, 'str')

    # Construct headers
    header_parameters = kwargs.pop("headers", {})  # type: Dict[str, Any]
    if content_type is not None:
        header_parameters['Content-Type'] = _SERIALIZER.header("content_type", content_type, 'str')

    return HttpRequest(
        method="PATCH",
        url=url,
        params=query_parameters,
        headers=header_parameters,
        json=json,
        content=content,
        **kwargs
    )

[docs]class RecommendedSensitivityLabelsOperations(object): """RecommendedSensitivityLabelsOperations operations. You should not instantiate this class directly. Instead, you should create a Client instance that instantiates it for you and attaches it as an attribute. :ivar models: Alias to model classes used in this operation group. :type models: ~azure.mgmt.sql.models :param client: Client for service requests. :param config: Configuration of service client. :param serializer: An object model serializer. :param deserializer: An object model deserializer. """ models = _models def __init__(self, client, config, serializer, deserializer): self._client = client self._serialize = serializer self._deserialize = deserializer self._config = config
[docs] @distributed_trace def update( self, resource_group_name: str, server_name: str, database_name: str, parameters: "_models.RecommendedSensitivityLabelUpdateList", **kwargs: Any ) -> None: """Update recommended sensitivity labels states of a given database using an operations batch. :param resource_group_name: The name of the resource group that contains the resource. You can obtain this value from the Azure Resource Manager API or the portal. :type resource_group_name: str :param server_name: The name of the server. :type server_name: str :param database_name: The name of the database. :type database_name: str :param parameters: :type parameters: ~azure.mgmt.sql.models.RecommendedSensitivityLabelUpdateList :keyword callable cls: A custom type or function that will be passed the direct response :return: None, or the result of cls(response) :rtype: None :raises: ~azure.core.exceptions.HttpResponseError """ cls = kwargs.pop('cls', None) # type: ClsType[None] error_map = { 401: ClientAuthenticationError, 404: ResourceNotFoundError, 409: ResourceExistsError } error_map.update(kwargs.pop('error_map', {})) content_type = kwargs.pop('content_type', "application/json") # type: Optional[str] _json = self._serialize.body(parameters, 'RecommendedSensitivityLabelUpdateList') request = build_update_request( resource_group_name=resource_group_name, server_name=server_name, database_name=database_name, subscription_id=self._config.subscription_id, content_type=content_type, json=_json, template_url=self.update.metadata['url'], ) request = _convert_request(request) request.url = self._client.format_url(request.url) pipeline_response = self._client._pipeline.run(request, stream=False, **kwargs) response = pipeline_response.http_response if response.status_code not in [200]: map_error(status_code=response.status_code, response=response, error_map=error_map) raise HttpResponseError(response=response, error_format=ARMErrorFormat) if cls: return cls(pipeline_response, None, {})
update.metadata = {'url': '/subscriptions/{subscriptionId}/resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/Microsoft.Sql/servers/{serverName}/databases/{databaseName}/recommendedSensitivityLabels'} # type: ignore