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Example 56 with Response

use of retrofit2.Response in project azure-sdk-for-java by Azure.

the class VirtualMachineScaleSetsInner method beginPowerOffWithServiceResponseAsync.

/**
     * Power off (stop) one or more virtual machines in a VM scale set. Note that resources are still attached and you are getting charged for the resources. Instead, use deallocate to release resources and avoid charges.
     *
     * @param resourceGroupName The name of the resource group.
     * @param vmScaleSetName The name of the VM scale set.
     * @param instanceIds The virtual machine scale set instance ids.
     * @throws IllegalArgumentException thrown if parameters fail the validation
     * @return the observable to the OperationStatusResponseInner object
     */
public Observable<ServiceResponse<OperationStatusResponseInner>> beginPowerOffWithServiceResponseAsync(String resourceGroupName, String vmScaleSetName, List<String> instanceIds) {
    if (resourceGroupName == null) {
        throw new IllegalArgumentException("Parameter resourceGroupName is required and cannot be null.");
    }
    if (vmScaleSetName == null) {
        throw new IllegalArgumentException("Parameter vmScaleSetName is required and cannot be null.");
    }
    if (this.client.subscriptionId() == null) {
        throw new IllegalArgumentException("Parameter this.client.subscriptionId() is required and cannot be null.");
    }
    Validator.validate(instanceIds);
    final String apiVersion = "2016-04-30-preview";
    VirtualMachineScaleSetVMInstanceIDs vmInstanceIDs = null;
    if (instanceIds != null) {
        vmInstanceIDs = new VirtualMachineScaleSetVMInstanceIDs();
        vmInstanceIDs.withInstanceIds(instanceIds);
    }
    return service.beginPowerOff(resourceGroupName, vmScaleSetName, this.client.subscriptionId(), apiVersion, this.client.acceptLanguage(), vmInstanceIDs, this.client.userAgent()).flatMap(new Func1<Response<ResponseBody>, Observable<ServiceResponse<OperationStatusResponseInner>>>() {

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

Example 57 with Response

use of retrofit2.Response in project azure-sdk-for-java by Azure.

the class VirtualMachineScaleSetsInner method deallocateWithServiceResponseAsync.

/**
     * Deallocates specific virtual machines in a VM scale set. Shuts down the virtual machines and releases the compute resources. You are not billed for the compute resources that this virtual machine scale set deallocates.
     *
     * @param resourceGroupName The name of the resource group.
     * @param vmScaleSetName The name of the VM scale set.
     * @throws IllegalArgumentException thrown if parameters fail the validation
     * @return the observable for the request
     */
public Observable<ServiceResponse<OperationStatusResponseInner>> deallocateWithServiceResponseAsync(String resourceGroupName, String vmScaleSetName) {
    if (resourceGroupName == null) {
        throw new IllegalArgumentException("Parameter resourceGroupName is required and cannot be null.");
    }
    if (vmScaleSetName == null) {
        throw new IllegalArgumentException("Parameter vmScaleSetName is required and cannot be null.");
    }
    if (this.client.subscriptionId() == null) {
        throw new IllegalArgumentException("Parameter this.client.subscriptionId() is required and cannot be null.");
    }
    final String apiVersion = "2016-04-30-preview";
    final String instanceIdsConverted = null;
    VirtualMachineScaleSetVMInstanceIDs vmInstanceIDs = new VirtualMachineScaleSetVMInstanceIDs();
    vmInstanceIDs.withInstanceIds(null);
    Observable<Response<ResponseBody>> observable = service.deallocate(resourceGroupName, vmScaleSetName, this.client.subscriptionId(), apiVersion, this.client.acceptLanguage(), vmInstanceIDs, this.client.userAgent());
    return client.getAzureClient().getPostOrDeleteResultAsync(observable, new TypeToken<OperationStatusResponseInner>() {
    }.getType());
}
Also used : Response(retrofit2.Response) ServiceResponse(com.microsoft.rest.ServiceResponse) VirtualMachineScaleSetVMInstanceIDs(com.microsoft.azure.management.compute.VirtualMachineScaleSetVMInstanceIDs) TypeToken(com.google.common.reflect.TypeToken)

Example 58 with Response

use of retrofit2.Response in project azure-sdk-for-java by Azure.

the class VirtualMachineScaleSetsInner method restartWithServiceResponseAsync.

/**
     * Restarts one or more virtual machines in a VM scale set.
     *
     * @param resourceGroupName The name of the resource group.
     * @param vmScaleSetName The name of the VM scale set.
     * @throws IllegalArgumentException thrown if parameters fail the validation
     * @return the observable for the request
     */
public Observable<ServiceResponse<OperationStatusResponseInner>> restartWithServiceResponseAsync(String resourceGroupName, String vmScaleSetName) {
    if (resourceGroupName == null) {
        throw new IllegalArgumentException("Parameter resourceGroupName is required and cannot be null.");
    }
    if (vmScaleSetName == null) {
        throw new IllegalArgumentException("Parameter vmScaleSetName is required and cannot be null.");
    }
    if (this.client.subscriptionId() == null) {
        throw new IllegalArgumentException("Parameter this.client.subscriptionId() is required and cannot be null.");
    }
    final String apiVersion = "2016-04-30-preview";
    final String instanceIdsConverted = null;
    VirtualMachineScaleSetVMInstanceIDs vmInstanceIDs = new VirtualMachineScaleSetVMInstanceIDs();
    vmInstanceIDs.withInstanceIds(null);
    Observable<Response<ResponseBody>> observable = service.restart(resourceGroupName, vmScaleSetName, this.client.subscriptionId(), apiVersion, this.client.acceptLanguage(), vmInstanceIDs, this.client.userAgent());
    return client.getAzureClient().getPostOrDeleteResultAsync(observable, new TypeToken<OperationStatusResponseInner>() {
    }.getType());
}
Also used : Response(retrofit2.Response) ServiceResponse(com.microsoft.rest.ServiceResponse) VirtualMachineScaleSetVMInstanceIDs(com.microsoft.azure.management.compute.VirtualMachineScaleSetVMInstanceIDs) TypeToken(com.google.common.reflect.TypeToken)

Example 59 with Response

use of retrofit2.Response in project azure-sdk-for-java by Azure.

the class VirtualMachineScaleSetsInner method beginDeallocateWithServiceResponseAsync.

/**
     * Deallocates specific virtual machines in a VM scale set. Shuts down the virtual machines and releases the compute resources. You are not billed for the compute resources that this virtual machine scale set deallocates.
     *
     * @param resourceGroupName The name of the resource group.
     * @param vmScaleSetName The name of the VM scale set.
     * @param instanceIds The virtual machine scale set instance ids.
     * @throws IllegalArgumentException thrown if parameters fail the validation
     * @return the observable to the OperationStatusResponseInner object
     */
public Observable<ServiceResponse<OperationStatusResponseInner>> beginDeallocateWithServiceResponseAsync(String resourceGroupName, String vmScaleSetName, List<String> instanceIds) {
    if (resourceGroupName == null) {
        throw new IllegalArgumentException("Parameter resourceGroupName is required and cannot be null.");
    }
    if (vmScaleSetName == null) {
        throw new IllegalArgumentException("Parameter vmScaleSetName is required and cannot be null.");
    }
    if (this.client.subscriptionId() == null) {
        throw new IllegalArgumentException("Parameter this.client.subscriptionId() is required and cannot be null.");
    }
    Validator.validate(instanceIds);
    final String apiVersion = "2016-04-30-preview";
    VirtualMachineScaleSetVMInstanceIDs vmInstanceIDs = null;
    if (instanceIds != null) {
        vmInstanceIDs = new VirtualMachineScaleSetVMInstanceIDs();
        vmInstanceIDs.withInstanceIds(instanceIds);
    }
    return service.beginDeallocate(resourceGroupName, vmScaleSetName, this.client.subscriptionId(), apiVersion, this.client.acceptLanguage(), vmInstanceIDs, this.client.userAgent()).flatMap(new Func1<Response<ResponseBody>, Observable<ServiceResponse<OperationStatusResponseInner>>>() {

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

Example 60 with Response

use of retrofit2.Response in project azure-sdk-for-java by Azure.

the class VirtualMachineScaleSetsInner method powerOffWithServiceResponseAsync.

/**
     * Power off (stop) one or more virtual machines in a VM scale set. Note that resources are still attached and you are getting charged for the resources. Instead, use deallocate to release resources and avoid charges.
     *
     * @param resourceGroupName The name of the resource group.
     * @param vmScaleSetName The name of the VM scale set.
     * @param instanceIds The virtual machine scale set instance ids.
     * @throws IllegalArgumentException thrown if parameters fail the validation
     * @return the observable for the request
     */
public Observable<ServiceResponse<OperationStatusResponseInner>> powerOffWithServiceResponseAsync(String resourceGroupName, String vmScaleSetName, List<String> instanceIds) {
    if (resourceGroupName == null) {
        throw new IllegalArgumentException("Parameter resourceGroupName is required and cannot be null.");
    }
    if (vmScaleSetName == null) {
        throw new IllegalArgumentException("Parameter vmScaleSetName is required and cannot be null.");
    }
    if (this.client.subscriptionId() == null) {
        throw new IllegalArgumentException("Parameter this.client.subscriptionId() is required and cannot be null.");
    }
    Validator.validate(instanceIds);
    final String apiVersion = "2016-04-30-preview";
    VirtualMachineScaleSetVMInstanceIDs vmInstanceIDs = null;
    if (instanceIds != null) {
        vmInstanceIDs = new VirtualMachineScaleSetVMInstanceIDs();
        vmInstanceIDs.withInstanceIds(instanceIds);
    }
    Observable<Response<ResponseBody>> observable = service.powerOff(resourceGroupName, vmScaleSetName, this.client.subscriptionId(), apiVersion, this.client.acceptLanguage(), vmInstanceIDs, this.client.userAgent());
    return client.getAzureClient().getPostOrDeleteResultAsync(observable, new TypeToken<OperationStatusResponseInner>() {
    }.getType());
}
Also used : Response(retrofit2.Response) ServiceResponse(com.microsoft.rest.ServiceResponse) VirtualMachineScaleSetVMInstanceIDs(com.microsoft.azure.management.compute.VirtualMachineScaleSetVMInstanceIDs) TypeToken(com.google.common.reflect.TypeToken)

Aggregations

Response (okhttp3.Response)1402 Request (okhttp3.Request)1000 IOException (java.io.IOException)548 Test (org.junit.Test)456 Response (retrofit2.Response)337 OkHttpClient (okhttp3.OkHttpClient)294 Call (okhttp3.Call)274 ResponseBody (okhttp3.ResponseBody)273 ServiceResponse (com.microsoft.rest.ServiceResponse)179 MockResponse (okhttp3.mockwebserver.MockResponse)175 RequestBody (okhttp3.RequestBody)145 Callback (okhttp3.Callback)123 List (java.util.List)120 Observable (rx.Observable)114 Retrofit (retrofit2.Retrofit)100 HttpUrl (okhttp3.HttpUrl)89 AtomicReference (java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicReference)88 ArrayList (java.util.ArrayList)87 JSONObject (org.json.JSONObject)86 ANResponse (com.androidnetworking.common.ANResponse)84