Source code for azure.purview.workflow.aio._client

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from copy import deepcopy
from typing import Any, Awaitable, TYPE_CHECKING

from azure.core import AsyncPipelineClient
from azure.core.rest import AsyncHttpResponse, HttpRequest

from .._serialization import Deserializer, Serializer
from ._configuration import PurviewWorkflowClientConfiguration
from ._operations import PurviewWorkflowClientOperationsMixin

if TYPE_CHECKING:
    # pylint: disable=unused-import,ungrouped-imports
    from azure.core.credentials_async import AsyncTokenCredential


[docs]class PurviewWorkflowClient(PurviewWorkflowClientOperationsMixin): # pylint: disable=client-accepts-api-version-keyword """Workflows are automated, repeatable business processes which allow organizations to track changes, enforce policy compliance, and ensure quality data across their data landscape.Workflow service is a micro service within Microsoft Purview to validate and orchestrate CUD (create, update, delete) operations on their data entities. This spec defines REST API of Purview Workflow Service, which could used for creating Purview workflow client. :param endpoint: The account endpoint of your Purview account. Example: https://{accountName}.purview.azure.com/. Required. :type endpoint: str :param credential: Credential needed for the client to connect to Azure. Required. :type credential: ~azure.core.credentials_async.AsyncTokenCredential :keyword api_version: Api Version. Default value is "2022-05-01-preview". Note that overriding this default value may result in unsupported behavior. :paramtype api_version: str """ def __init__(self, endpoint: str, credential: "AsyncTokenCredential", **kwargs: Any) -> None: _endpoint = "{endpoint}/workflow" self._config = PurviewWorkflowClientConfiguration(endpoint=endpoint, credential=credential, **kwargs) self._client = AsyncPipelineClient(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) -> Awaitable[AsyncHttpResponse]: """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 = await client.send_request(request) <AsyncHttpResponse: 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.AsyncHttpResponse """ request_copy = deepcopy(request) path_format_arguments = { "endpoint": self._serialize.url("self._config.endpoint", self._config.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] async def close(self) -> None: await self._client.close()
async def __aenter__(self) -> "PurviewWorkflowClient": await self._client.__aenter__() return self async def __aexit__(self, *exc_details) -> None: await self._client.__aexit__(*exc_details)