DataLakeDirectoryClient.SetHttpHeaders Method
Definition
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The SetHttpHeaders(PathHttpHeaders, DataLakeRequestConditions, CancellationToken) operation sets system properties on the path.
For more information, see Set Blob Properties.
public override Azure.Response<Azure.Storage.Files.DataLake.Models.PathInfo> SetHttpHeaders (Azure.Storage.Files.DataLake.Models.PathHttpHeaders httpHeaders = default, Azure.Storage.Files.DataLake.Models.DataLakeRequestConditions conditions = default, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default);
override this.SetHttpHeaders : Azure.Storage.Files.DataLake.Models.PathHttpHeaders * Azure.Storage.Files.DataLake.Models.DataLakeRequestConditions * System.Threading.CancellationToken -> Azure.Response<Azure.Storage.Files.DataLake.Models.PathInfo>
Public Overrides Function SetHttpHeaders (Optional httpHeaders As PathHttpHeaders = Nothing, Optional conditions As DataLakeRequestConditions = Nothing, Optional cancellationToken As CancellationToken = Nothing) As Response(Of PathInfo)
Parameters
- httpHeaders
- PathHttpHeaders
Optional. The standard HTTP header system properties to set. If not specified, existing values will be cleared.
- conditions
- DataLakeRequestConditions
Optional DataLakeRequestConditions to add conditions on setting the paths's HTTP headers.
- cancellationToken
- CancellationToken
Optional CancellationToken to propagate notifications that the operation should be cancelled.
Returns
A Response<T> describing the updated path.
Remarks
A RequestFailedException will be thrown if a failure occurs.