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EndpointCertificatesOperations Class

Warning

DO NOT instantiate this class directly.

Instead, you should access the following operations through

SqlManagementClient's

<xref:endpoint_certificates> attribute.

Constructor

EndpointCertificatesOperations(*args, **kwargs)

Methods

get

Gets a certificate used on the endpoint with the given id.

list_by_instance

List certificates used on endpoints on the target instance.

get

Gets a certificate used on the endpoint with the given id.

async get(resource_group_name: str, managed_instance_name: str, endpoint_type: str, **kwargs: Any) -> EndpointCertificate

Parameters

Name Description
resource_group_name
Required
str

The name of the resource group that contains the resource. You can obtain this value from the Azure Resource Manager API or the portal. Required.

managed_instance_name
Required
str

The name of the managed instance. Required.

endpoint_type
Required
str

Type of the endpoint whose certificate the customer is looking for. Required.

Returns

Type Description

EndpointCertificate or the result of cls(response)

Exceptions

Type Description

list_by_instance

List certificates used on endpoints on the target instance.

list_by_instance(resource_group_name: str, managed_instance_name: str, **kwargs: Any) -> AsyncItemPaged[EndpointCertificate]

Parameters

Name Description
resource_group_name
Required
str

The name of the resource group that contains the resource. You can obtain this value from the Azure Resource Manager API or the portal. Required.

managed_instance_name
Required
str

The name of the managed instance. Required.

Returns

Type Description

An iterator like instance of either EndpointCertificate or the result of cls(response)

Exceptions

Type Description

Attributes

models

models = <module 'azure.mgmt.sql.models' from 'C:\\ToolCache\\Python\\3.12.10\\x64\\Lib\\site-packages\\py2docfx\\venv\\venv268\\Lib\\site-packages\\azure\\mgmt\\sql\\models\\__init__.py'>