DataLakeLeaseClient Class
Definition
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The DataLakeLeaseClient allows you to manipulate Azure Storage leases on paths.
public class DataLakeLeaseClient
type DataLakeLeaseClient = class
Public Class DataLakeLeaseClient
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DataLakeLeaseClient
Constructors
DataLakeLeaseClient() |
Initializes a new instance of the DataLakeLeaseClient class for mocking. |
DataLakeLeaseClient(DataLakeFileSystemClient, String) |
Initializes a new instance of the DataLakeLeaseClient class. |
DataLakeLeaseClient(DataLakePathClient, String) |
Initializes a new instance of the DataLakeLeaseClient class. |
Fields
InfiniteLeaseDuration |
The TimeSpan representing an infinite lease duration. |
Properties
LeaseId |
Gets the Lease ID for this lease. |
Uri |
Gets the URI of the object being leased. |
Methods
Acquire(TimeSpan, RequestConditions, CancellationToken) |
The Acquire(TimeSpan, RequestConditions, CancellationToken) operation acquires a lease on
the path or file system. The lease If the file system does not have an active lease, the Data Lake service
creates a lease on the path or file system and returns it. If the
file system has an active lease, you can only request a new lease
using the active lease ID as LeaseId, but you can
specify a new For more information, see Lease Container. |
AcquireAsync(TimeSpan, RequestConditions, CancellationToken) |
The AcquireAsync(TimeSpan, RequestConditions, CancellationToken) operation acquires a lease on
the path or file system. The lease If the file system does not have an active lease, the Data Lake service
creates a lease on the file system or path and returns it. If the
file system has an active lease, you can only request a new lease
using the active lease ID as LeaseId, but you can
specify a new For more information, see Lease Container. |
Break(Nullable<TimeSpan>, RequestConditions, CancellationToken) |
The Break(Nullable<TimeSpan>, RequestConditions, CancellationToken) operation breaks the path or file system's previously-acquired lease (if it exists). Once a lease is broken, it cannot be renewed. Any authorized
request can break the lease; the request is not required to
specify a matching lease ID. When a lease is broken, the lease
break A lease that has been broken can also be released. A client can immediately acquire a path or file system lease that has been released. For more information, see Lease Container. |
BreakAsync(Nullable<TimeSpan>, RequestConditions, CancellationToken) |
The BreakAsync(Nullable<TimeSpan>, RequestConditions, CancellationToken) operation breaks the path or file system's previously-acquired lease (if it exists). Once a lease is broken, it cannot be renewed. Any authorized
request can break the lease; the request is not required to
specify a matching lease ID. When a lease is broken, the lease
break A lease that has been broken can also be released. A client can immediately acquire a path or file system lease that has been released. For more information, see Lease Container. |
Change(String, RequestConditions, CancellationToken) |
The Change(String, RequestConditions, CancellationToken) operation changes the lease
of an active lease. A change must include the current
LeaseId and a new For more information, see Lease Container. |
ChangeAsync(String, RequestConditions, CancellationToken) |
The ChangeAsync(String, RequestConditions, CancellationToken) operation changes the lease
of an active lease. A change must include the current
LeaseId and a new For more information, see Lease Container. |
Release(RequestConditions, CancellationToken) |
The Release(RequestConditions, CancellationToken) operation releases the file system or path's previously-acquired lease. The lease may be released if the LeaseId matches that associated with the file system or path. Releasing the lease allows another client to immediately acquire the lease for the file system or path as soon as the release is complete. For more information, see Lease Container. |
ReleaseAsync(RequestConditions, CancellationToken) |
The ReleaseAsync(RequestConditions, CancellationToken) operation releases the file system or path's previously-acquired lease. The lease may be released if the LeaseId matches that associated with the file system or path. Releasing the lease allows another client to immediately acquire the lease for the file system or path as soon as the release is complete. For more information, see Lease Container. |
Renew(RequestConditions, CancellationToken) |
The Renew(RequestConditions, CancellationToken) operation renews the path or file system's previously-acquired lease. The lease can be renewed if the leaseId matches that associated with the path or file system. Note that the lease may be renewed even if it has expired as long as the path or file system has not been leased again since the expiration of that lease. When you renew a lease, the lease duration clock resets. For more information, see Lease Container. |
RenewAsync(RequestConditions, CancellationToken) |
The RenewAsync(RequestConditions, CancellationToken) operation renews the path or file system's previously-acquired lease. The lease can be renewed if the leaseId matches that associated with the path or file system. Note that the lease may be renewed even if it has expired as long as the path or file system has not been leased again since the expiration of that lease. When you renew a lease, the lease duration clock resets. For more information, see Lease Container. |
Applies to
Azure SDK for .NET