DevBoxesClient.GetPoolAsync Method
Definition
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Overloads
GetPoolAsync(String, String, CancellationToken) |
Gets a pool. |
GetPoolAsync(String, String, RequestContext) |
[Protocol Method] Gets a pool
|
GetPoolAsync(String, String, CancellationToken)
- Source:
- DevBoxesClient.cs
Gets a pool.
public virtual System.Threading.Tasks.Task<Azure.Response<Azure.Developer.DevCenter.Models.DevBoxPool>> GetPoolAsync (string projectName, string poolName, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default);
abstract member GetPoolAsync : string * string * System.Threading.CancellationToken -> System.Threading.Tasks.Task<Azure.Response<Azure.Developer.DevCenter.Models.DevBoxPool>>
override this.GetPoolAsync : string * string * System.Threading.CancellationToken -> System.Threading.Tasks.Task<Azure.Response<Azure.Developer.DevCenter.Models.DevBoxPool>>
Public Overridable Function GetPoolAsync (projectName As String, poolName As String, Optional cancellationToken As CancellationToken = Nothing) As Task(Of Response(Of DevBoxPool))
Parameters
- projectName
- String
Name of the project.
- poolName
- String
Pool name.
- cancellationToken
- CancellationToken
The cancellation token to use.
Returns
Exceptions
projectName
or poolName
is null.
projectName
or poolName
is an empty string, and was expected to be non-empty.
Examples
This sample shows how to call GetPoolAsync.
Uri endpoint = new Uri("<https://my-service.azure.com>");
TokenCredential credential = new DefaultAzureCredential();
DevBoxesClient client = new DevBoxesClient(endpoint, credential);
Response<DevBoxPool> response = await client.GetPoolAsync("<projectName>", "<poolName>");
This sample shows how to call GetPoolAsync with all parameters.
Uri endpoint = new Uri("<https://my-service.azure.com>");
TokenCredential credential = new DefaultAzureCredential();
DevBoxesClient client = new DevBoxesClient(endpoint, credential);
Response<DevBoxPool> response = await client.GetPoolAsync("<projectName>", "<poolName>");
Applies to
GetPoolAsync(String, String, RequestContext)
- Source:
- DevBoxesClient.cs
- Source:
- DevBoxesClient.cs
[Protocol Method] Gets a pool
- This protocol method allows explicit creation of the request and processing of the response for advanced scenarios.
- Please try the simpler GetPoolAsync(String, String, CancellationToken) convenience overload with strongly typed models first.
public virtual System.Threading.Tasks.Task<Azure.Response> GetPoolAsync (string projectName, string poolName, Azure.RequestContext context);
abstract member GetPoolAsync : string * string * Azure.RequestContext -> System.Threading.Tasks.Task<Azure.Response>
override this.GetPoolAsync : string * string * Azure.RequestContext -> System.Threading.Tasks.Task<Azure.Response>
Public Overridable Function GetPoolAsync (projectName As String, poolName As String, context As RequestContext) As Task(Of Response)
Parameters
- projectName
- String
Name of the project.
- poolName
- String
Pool name.
- context
- RequestContext
The request context, which can override default behaviors of the client pipeline on a per-call basis.
Returns
The response returned from the service.
Exceptions
projectName
or poolName
is null.
projectName
or poolName
is an empty string, and was expected to be non-empty.
Service returned a non-success status code.
Examples
This sample shows how to call GetPoolAsync and parse the result.
Uri endpoint = new Uri("<https://my-service.azure.com>");
TokenCredential credential = new DefaultAzureCredential();
DevBoxesClient client = new DevBoxesClient(endpoint, credential);
Response response = await client.GetPoolAsync("<projectName>", "<poolName>", null);
JsonElement result = JsonDocument.Parse(response.ContentStream).RootElement;
Console.WriteLine(result.GetProperty("name").ToString());
Console.WriteLine(result.GetProperty("location").ToString());
Console.WriteLine(result.GetProperty("healthStatus").ToString());
This sample shows how to call GetPoolAsync with all parameters and parse the result.
Uri endpoint = new Uri("<https://my-service.azure.com>");
TokenCredential credential = new DefaultAzureCredential();
DevBoxesClient client = new DevBoxesClient(endpoint, credential);
Response response = await client.GetPoolAsync("<projectName>", "<poolName>", null);
JsonElement result = JsonDocument.Parse(response.ContentStream).RootElement;
Console.WriteLine(result.GetProperty("name").ToString());
Console.WriteLine(result.GetProperty("location").ToString());
Console.WriteLine(result.GetProperty("osType").ToString());
Console.WriteLine(result.GetProperty("hardwareProfile").GetProperty("skuName").ToString());
Console.WriteLine(result.GetProperty("hardwareProfile").GetProperty("vCPUs").ToString());
Console.WriteLine(result.GetProperty("hardwareProfile").GetProperty("memoryGB").ToString());
Console.WriteLine(result.GetProperty("hibernateSupport").ToString());
Console.WriteLine(result.GetProperty("storageProfile").GetProperty("osDisk").GetProperty("diskSizeGB").ToString());
Console.WriteLine(result.GetProperty("imageReference").GetProperty("name").ToString());
Console.WriteLine(result.GetProperty("imageReference").GetProperty("version").ToString());
Console.WriteLine(result.GetProperty("imageReference").GetProperty("operatingSystem").ToString());
Console.WriteLine(result.GetProperty("imageReference").GetProperty("osBuildNumber").ToString());
Console.WriteLine(result.GetProperty("imageReference").GetProperty("publishedDate").ToString());
Console.WriteLine(result.GetProperty("localAdministrator").ToString());
Console.WriteLine(result.GetProperty("stopOnDisconnect").GetProperty("status").ToString());
Console.WriteLine(result.GetProperty("stopOnDisconnect").GetProperty("gracePeriodMinutes").ToString());
Console.WriteLine(result.GetProperty("healthStatus").ToString());
Applies to
Azure SDK for .NET