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DeviceUpdateClient Class

Device Update for IoT Hub is an Azure service that enables customers to publish updates for their IoT devices to the cloud, and then deploy that update to their devices (approve updates to groups of devices managed and provisioned in IoT Hub). It leverages the proven security and reliability of the Windows Update platform, optimized for IoT devices. It works globally and knows when and how to update devices, enabling customers to focus on their business goals and let Device Update for IoT Hub handle the updates.

Constructor

DeviceUpdateClient(endpoint: str, instance_id: str, credential: AsyncTokenCredential, **kwargs: Any)

Parameters

Name Description
endpoint
Required
str

The Device Update for IoT Hub account endpoint (hostname only, no protocol). Required.

instance_id
Required
str

The Device Update for IoT Hub account instance identifier. Required.

credential
Required

Credential needed for the client to connect to Azure. Required.

Keyword-Only Parameters

Name Description
api_version
str

Api Version. Default value is "2022-10-01". Note that overriding this default value may result in unsupported behavior.

polling_interval
int

Default waiting time between two polls for LRO operations if no Retry-After header is present.

Variables

Name Description
device_update

DeviceUpdateOperations operations

device_management

DeviceManagementOperations operations

Methods

close
send_request

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

close

async close() -> None

send_request

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

send_request(request: HttpRequest, **kwargs: Any) -> Awaitable[AsyncHttpResponse]

Parameters

Name Description
request
Required

The network request you want to make. Required.

Keyword-Only Parameters

Name Description
stream

Whether the response payload will be streamed. Defaults to False.

Returns

Type Description

The response of your network call. Does not do error handling on your response.