PolicyDefinitionData Class
Definition
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A class representing the PolicyDefinition data model. The policy definition.
public class PolicyDefinitionData : Azure.ResourceManager.Models.ResourceData, System.ClientModel.Primitives.IJsonModel<Azure.ResourceManager.Resources.PolicyDefinitionData>, System.ClientModel.Primitives.IPersistableModel<Azure.ResourceManager.Resources.PolicyDefinitionData>
type PolicyDefinitionData = class
inherit ResourceData
interface IJsonModel<PolicyDefinitionData>
interface IPersistableModel<PolicyDefinitionData>
Public Class PolicyDefinitionData
Inherits ResourceData
Implements IJsonModel(Of PolicyDefinitionData), IPersistableModel(Of PolicyDefinitionData)
- Inheritance
- Implements
Constructors
PolicyDefinitionData() |
Initializes a new instance of PolicyDefinitionData. |
Properties
Description |
The policy definition description. |
DisplayName |
The display name of the policy definition. |
Id |
Fully qualified resource ID for the resource. Ex - /subscriptions/{subscriptionId}/resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/{resourceProviderNamespace}/{resourceType}/{resourceName}. (Inherited from ResourceData) |
Metadata |
The policy definition metadata. Metadata is an open ended object and is typically a collection of key value pairs. To assign an object to this property use FromObjectAsJson<T>(T, JsonSerializerOptions). To assign an already formatted json string to this property use FromString(String). Examples:
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Mode |
The policy definition mode. Some examples are All, Indexed, Microsoft.KeyVault.Data. |
Name |
The name of the resource. (Inherited from ResourceData) |
Parameters |
The parameter definitions for parameters used in the policy rule. The keys are the parameter names. |
PolicyRule |
The policy rule. To assign an object to this property use FromObjectAsJson<T>(T, JsonSerializerOptions). To assign an already formatted json string to this property use FromString(String). Examples:
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PolicyType |
The type of policy definition. Possible values are NotSpecified, BuiltIn, Custom, and Static. |
ResourceType |
The type of the resource. E.g. "Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines" or "Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts". (Inherited from ResourceData) |
SystemData |
Azure Resource Manager metadata containing createdBy and modifiedBy information. (Inherited from ResourceData) |
Methods
JsonModelWriteCore(Utf8JsonWriter, ModelReaderWriterOptions) | |
JsonModelWriteCore(Utf8JsonWriter, ModelReaderWriterOptions) | (Inherited from ResourceData) |
Explicit Interface Implementations
IJsonModel<PolicyDefinitionData>.Create(Utf8JsonReader, ModelReaderWriterOptions) |
Reads one JSON value (including objects or arrays) from the provided reader and converts it to a model. |
IJsonModel<PolicyDefinitionData>.Write(Utf8JsonWriter, ModelReaderWriterOptions) |
Writes the model to the provided Utf8JsonWriter. |
IPersistableModel<PolicyDefinitionData>.Create(BinaryData, ModelReaderWriterOptions) |
Converts the provided BinaryData into a model. |
IPersistableModel<PolicyDefinitionData>.GetFormatFromOptions(ModelReaderWriterOptions) |
Gets the data interchange format (JSON, Xml, etc) that the model uses when communicating with the service. |
IPersistableModel<PolicyDefinitionData>.Write(ModelReaderWriterOptions) |
Writes the model into a BinaryData. |
Applies to
Azure SDK for .NET