SpecializedQueueClientOptions Class
Definition
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Provides advanced client configuration options for connecting to Azure Queue Storage.
public class SpecializedQueueClientOptions : Azure.Storage.Queues.QueueClientOptions
type SpecializedQueueClientOptions = class
inherit QueueClientOptions
Public Class SpecializedQueueClientOptions
Inherits QueueClientOptions
- Inheritance
Constructors
SpecializedQueueClientOptions(QueueClientOptions+ServiceVersion) |
Initializes a new instance of the QueueClientOptions class. |
Properties
Audience |
Gets or sets the Audience to use for authentication with Azure Active Directory (AAD). The audience is not considered when using a shared key. (Inherited from QueueClientOptions) |
ClientSideEncryption |
Settings for data encryption within the SDK. Client-side encryption adds metadata to your queue messages which is necessary to maintain for decryption. |
Diagnostics |
Gets the client diagnostic options. (Inherited from ClientOptions) |
EnableTenantDiscovery |
Enables tenant discovery through the authorization challenge when the client is configured to use a TokenCredential. When enabled, the client will attempt an initial un-authorized request to prompt a challenge in order to discover the correct tenant for the resource. (Inherited from QueueClientOptions) |
GeoRedundantSecondaryUri |
Gets or sets the secondary storage Uri that can be read from for the storage account if the account is enabled for RA-GRS. If this property is set, the secondary Uri will be used for GET or HEAD requests during retries. If the status of the response from the secondary Uri is a 404, then subsequent retries for the request will not use the secondary Uri again, as this indicates that the resource may not have propagated there yet. Otherwise, subsequent retries will alternate back and forth between primary and secondary Uri. (Inherited from QueueClientOptions) |
MessageEncoding |
Gets or sets a message encoding that determines how Body is represented in HTTP requests and responses. The default is None. (Inherited from QueueClientOptions) |
Retry |
Gets the client retry options. (Inherited from ClientOptions) |
RetryPolicy |
Gets or sets the policy to use for retries. If a policy is specified, it will be used in place of the Retry property. The RetryPolicy type can be derived from to modify the default behavior without needing to fully implement the retry logic. If Process(HttpMessage, ReadOnlyMemory<HttpPipelinePolicy>) is overridden or a custom HttpPipelinePolicy is specified, it is the implementer's responsibility to update the ProcessingContext values. (Inherited from ClientOptions) |
Transport |
The HttpPipelineTransport to be used for this client. Defaults to an instance of HttpClientTransport. (Inherited from ClientOptions) |
Version |
Gets the QueueClientOptions.ServiceVersion of the service API used when making requests. For more, see For more information, see Versioning for the Azure Storage services. (Inherited from QueueClientOptions) |
Methods
AddPolicy(HttpPipelinePolicy, HttpPipelinePosition) |
Adds an HttpPipeline policy into the client pipeline. The position of policy in the pipeline is controlled by the |
Events
MessageDecodingFailed |
Optional. Performs the tasks needed when a message is received or peaked from the queue but cannot be decoded. Such message can be received or peaked when QueueClient is expecting certain QueueMessageEncoding but there's another producer that is not encoding messages in expected way. I.e. the queue contains messages with different encoding. QueueMessageDecodingFailedEventArgs contains QueueClient that has received the message as well as ReceivedMessage or PeekedMessage with raw body, i.e. no decoding will be attempted so that body can be inspected as has been received from the queue. The QueueClient won't attempt to remove the message from the queue. Therefore such handling should be included into the event handler itself. The handler is potentially invoked by both synchronous and asynchronous receive and peek APIs. Therefore implementation of the handler should align with QueueClient APIs that are being used. See SyncAsyncEventHandler<T> about how to implement handler correctly. The example below shows a handler with all possible cases explored.
(Inherited from QueueClientOptions)
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Applies to
Azure SDK for .NET