ApplicationLoadInfo Class
Load Information about a Service Fabric application.
Constructor
ApplicationLoadInfo(*, id: str = None, minimum_nodes: int = None, maximum_nodes: int = None, node_count: int = None, application_load_metric_information=None, **kwargs)
Parameters
| Name | Description |
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id
Required
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The identity of the application. This is an encoded representation of the application name. This is used in the REST APIs to identify the application resource. Starting in version 6.0, hierarchical names are delimited with the "~" character. For example, if the application name is "fabric:/myapp/app1", the application identity would be "myapp~app1" in 6.0+ and "myapp/app1" in previous versions. |
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minimum_nodes
Required
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<xref:long>
The minimum number of nodes for this application. It is the number of nodes where Service Fabric will reserve Capacity in the cluster which equals to ReservedLoad * MinimumNodes for this Application instance. For applications that do not have application capacity defined this value will be zero. |
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maximum_nodes
Required
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<xref:long>
The maximum number of nodes where this application can be instantiated. It is the number of nodes this application is allowed to span. For applications that do not have application capacity defined this value will be zero. |
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node_count
Required
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<xref:long>
The number of nodes on which this application is instantiated. For applications that do not have application capacity defined this value will be zero. |
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application_load_metric_information
Required
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List of application load metric information. |
Keyword-Only Parameters
| Name | Description |
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id
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Default value: None
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minimum_nodes
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Default value: None
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maximum_nodes
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Default value: None
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node_count
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Default value: None
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application_load_metric_information
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Default value: None
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Methods
| as_dict |
Return a dict that can be JSONify using json.dump. Advanced usage might optionally use a callback as parameter: Key is the attribute name used in Python. Attr_desc is a dict of metadata. Currently contains 'type' with the msrest type and 'key' with the RestAPI encoded key. Value is the current value in this object. The string returned will be used to serialize the key. If the return type is a list, this is considered hierarchical result dict. See the three examples in this file:
If you want XML serialization, you can pass the kwargs is_xml=True. |
| deserialize |
Parse a str using the RestAPI syntax and return a model. |
| enable_additional_properties_sending | |
| from_dict |
Parse a dict using given key extractor return a model. By default consider key extractors (rest_key_case_insensitive_extractor, attribute_key_case_insensitive_extractor and last_rest_key_case_insensitive_extractor) |
| is_xml_model | |
| serialize |
Return the JSON that would be sent to azure from this model. This is an alias to as_dict(full_restapi_key_transformer, keep_readonly=False). If you want XML serialization, you can pass the kwargs is_xml=True. |
| validate |
Validate this model recursively and return a list of ValidationError. |
as_dict
Return a dict that can be JSONify using json.dump.
Advanced usage might optionally use a callback as parameter:
Key is the attribute name used in Python. Attr_desc is a dict of metadata. Currently contains 'type' with the msrest type and 'key' with the RestAPI encoded key. Value is the current value in this object.
The string returned will be used to serialize the key. If the return type is a list, this is considered hierarchical result dict.
See the three examples in this file:
attribute_transformer
full_restapi_key_transformer
last_restapi_key_transformer
If you want XML serialization, you can pass the kwargs is_xml=True.
as_dict(keep_readonly=True, key_transformer=<function attribute_transformer>, **kwargs)
Parameters
| Name | Description |
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key_transformer
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<xref:function>
A key transformer function. |
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keep_readonly
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Default value: True
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Returns
| Type | Description |
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A dict JSON compatible object |
deserialize
Parse a str using the RestAPI syntax and return a model.
deserialize(data, content_type=None)
Parameters
| Name | Description |
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data
Required
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A str using RestAPI structure. JSON by default. |
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content_type
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JSON by default, set application/xml if XML. Default value: None
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Returns
| Type | Description |
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An instance of this model |
Exceptions
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
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DeserializationError if something went wrong
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enable_additional_properties_sending
enable_additional_properties_sending()
from_dict
Parse a dict using given key extractor return a model.
By default consider key extractors (rest_key_case_insensitive_extractor, attribute_key_case_insensitive_extractor and last_rest_key_case_insensitive_extractor)
from_dict(data, key_extractors=None, content_type=None)
Parameters
| Name | Description |
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data
Required
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A dict using RestAPI structure |
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content_type
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JSON by default, set application/xml if XML. Default value: None
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key_extractors
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Default value: None
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Returns
| Type | Description |
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An instance of this model |
Exceptions
| Type | Description |
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DeserializationError if something went wrong
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is_xml_model
is_xml_model()
serialize
Return the JSON that would be sent to azure from this model.
This is an alias to as_dict(full_restapi_key_transformer, keep_readonly=False).
If you want XML serialization, you can pass the kwargs is_xml=True.
serialize(keep_readonly=False, **kwargs)
Parameters
| Name | Description |
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keep_readonly
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If you want to serialize the readonly attributes Default value: False
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Returns
| Type | Description |
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A dict JSON compatible object |
validate
Validate this model recursively and return a list of ValidationError.
validate()
Returns
| Type | Description |
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A list of validation error |