ElasticPoolActivitiesOperations Class
ElasticPoolActivitiesOperations operations.
You should not instantiate this class directly. Instead, you should create a Client instance that instantiates it for you and attaches it as an attribute.
- Inheritance
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builtins.objectElasticPoolActivitiesOperations
Constructor
ElasticPoolActivitiesOperations(client, config, serializer, deserializer)
Parameters
Name | Description |
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client
Required
|
Client for service requests. |
config
Required
|
Configuration of service client. |
serializer
Required
|
An object model serializer. |
deserializer
Required
|
An object model deserializer. |
Variables
Name | Description |
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models
|
Alias to model classes used in this operation group. |
Methods
list_by_elastic_pool |
Returns elastic pool activities. |
list_by_elastic_pool
Returns elastic pool activities.
list_by_elastic_pool(resource_group_name: str, server_name: str, elastic_pool_name: str, **kwargs: Any) -> Iterable['_models.ElasticPoolActivityListResult']
Parameters
Name | Description |
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resource_group_name
Required
|
The name of the resource group that contains the resource. You can obtain this value from the Azure Resource Manager API or the portal. |
server_name
Required
|
The name of the server. |
elastic_pool_name
Required
|
The name of the elastic pool for which to get the current activity. |
Keyword-Only Parameters
Name | Description |
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cls
|
A custom type or function that will be passed the direct response |
Returns
Type | Description |
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An iterator like instance of either ElasticPoolActivityListResult or the result of cls(response) |
Exceptions
Type | Description |
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Attributes
models
models = <module 'azure.mgmt.sql.models' from 'C:\\hostedtoolcache\\windows\\Python\\3.11.9\\x64\\Lib\\site-packages\\azure\\mgmt\\sql\\models\\__init__.py'>
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