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Example 1 with PurgeParameters

use of com.microsoft.azure.management.cdn.PurgeParameters in project azure-sdk-for-java by Azure.

the class EndpointsInner method purgeContentWithServiceResponseAsync.

/**
     * Removes a content from CDN.
     *
     * @param resourceGroupName Name of the Resource group within the Azure subscription.
     * @param profileName Name of the CDN profile which is unique within the resource group.
     * @param endpointName Name of the endpoint under the profile which is unique globally.
     * @param contentPaths The path to the content to be purged. Can describe a file path or a wild card directory.
     * @throws IllegalArgumentException thrown if parameters fail the validation
     * @return the observable for the request
     */
public Observable<ServiceResponse<Void>> purgeContentWithServiceResponseAsync(String resourceGroupName, String profileName, String endpointName, List<String> contentPaths) {
    if (resourceGroupName == null) {
        throw new IllegalArgumentException("Parameter resourceGroupName is required and cannot be null.");
    }
    if (profileName == null) {
        throw new IllegalArgumentException("Parameter profileName is required and cannot be null.");
    }
    if (endpointName == null) {
        throw new IllegalArgumentException("Parameter endpointName is required and cannot be null.");
    }
    if (this.client.subscriptionId() == null) {
        throw new IllegalArgumentException("Parameter this.client.subscriptionId() is required and cannot be null.");
    }
    if (this.client.apiVersion() == null) {
        throw new IllegalArgumentException("Parameter this.client.apiVersion() is required and cannot be null.");
    }
    if (contentPaths == null) {
        throw new IllegalArgumentException("Parameter contentPaths is required and cannot be null.");
    }
    Validator.validate(contentPaths);
    PurgeParameters contentFilePaths = new PurgeParameters();
    contentFilePaths.withContentPaths(contentPaths);
    Observable<Response<ResponseBody>> observable = service.purgeContent(resourceGroupName, profileName, endpointName, this.client.subscriptionId(), this.client.apiVersion(), this.client.acceptLanguage(), contentFilePaths, this.client.userAgent());
    return client.getAzureClient().getPostOrDeleteResultAsync(observable, new TypeToken<Void>() {
    }.getType());
}
Also used : Response(retrofit2.Response) ServiceResponse(com.microsoft.rest.ServiceResponse) PurgeParameters(com.microsoft.azure.management.cdn.PurgeParameters) TypeToken(com.google.common.reflect.TypeToken)

Example 2 with PurgeParameters

use of com.microsoft.azure.management.cdn.PurgeParameters in project azure-sdk-for-java by Azure.

the class EndpointsInner method beginPurgeContentWithServiceResponseAsync.

/**
     * Removes a content from CDN.
     *
     * @param resourceGroupName Name of the Resource group within the Azure subscription.
     * @param profileName Name of the CDN profile which is unique within the resource group.
     * @param endpointName Name of the endpoint under the profile which is unique globally.
     * @param contentPaths The path to the content to be purged. Can describe a file path or a wild card directory.
     * @throws IllegalArgumentException thrown if parameters fail the validation
     * @return the {@link ServiceResponse} object if successful.
     */
public Observable<ServiceResponse<Void>> beginPurgeContentWithServiceResponseAsync(String resourceGroupName, String profileName, String endpointName, List<String> contentPaths) {
    if (resourceGroupName == null) {
        throw new IllegalArgumentException("Parameter resourceGroupName is required and cannot be null.");
    }
    if (profileName == null) {
        throw new IllegalArgumentException("Parameter profileName is required and cannot be null.");
    }
    if (endpointName == null) {
        throw new IllegalArgumentException("Parameter endpointName is required and cannot be null.");
    }
    if (this.client.subscriptionId() == null) {
        throw new IllegalArgumentException("Parameter this.client.subscriptionId() is required and cannot be null.");
    }
    if (this.client.apiVersion() == null) {
        throw new IllegalArgumentException("Parameter this.client.apiVersion() is required and cannot be null.");
    }
    if (contentPaths == null) {
        throw new IllegalArgumentException("Parameter contentPaths is required and cannot be null.");
    }
    Validator.validate(contentPaths);
    PurgeParameters contentFilePaths = new PurgeParameters();
    contentFilePaths.withContentPaths(contentPaths);
    return service.beginPurgeContent(resourceGroupName, profileName, endpointName, this.client.subscriptionId(), this.client.apiVersion(), this.client.acceptLanguage(), contentFilePaths, this.client.userAgent()).flatMap(new Func1<Response<ResponseBody>, Observable<ServiceResponse<Void>>>() {

        @Override
        public Observable<ServiceResponse<Void>> call(Response<ResponseBody> response) {
            try {
                ServiceResponse<Void> clientResponse = beginPurgeContentDelegate(response);
                return Observable.just(clientResponse);
            } catch (Throwable t) {
                return Observable.error(t);
            }
        }
    });
}
Also used : Response(retrofit2.Response) ServiceResponse(com.microsoft.rest.ServiceResponse) PurgeParameters(com.microsoft.azure.management.cdn.PurgeParameters) ServiceResponse(com.microsoft.rest.ServiceResponse) Observable(rx.Observable) ResponseBody(okhttp3.ResponseBody)

Aggregations

PurgeParameters (com.microsoft.azure.management.cdn.PurgeParameters)2 ServiceResponse (com.microsoft.rest.ServiceResponse)2 Response (retrofit2.Response)2 TypeToken (com.google.common.reflect.TypeToken)1 ResponseBody (okhttp3.ResponseBody)1 Observable (rx.Observable)1