CertificateClient Constructors
Definition
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Overloads
CertificateClient() |
Initializes a new instance of the CertificateClient class for mocking. |
CertificateClient(Uri, TokenCredential) |
Initializes a new instance of the CertificateClient class for the specified vault. |
CertificateClient(Uri, TokenCredential, CertificateClientOptions) |
Initializes a new instance of the CertificateClient class for the specified vault. |
CertificateClient()
- Source:
- CertificateClient.cs
- Source:
- CertificateClient.cs
Initializes a new instance of the CertificateClient class for mocking.
protected CertificateClient ();
Protected Sub New ()
Applies to
CertificateClient(Uri, TokenCredential)
- Source:
- CertificateClient.cs
- Source:
- CertificateClient.cs
Initializes a new instance of the CertificateClient class for the specified vault.
public CertificateClient (Uri vaultUri, Azure.Core.TokenCredential credential);
new Azure.Security.KeyVault.Certificates.CertificateClient : Uri * Azure.Core.TokenCredential -> Azure.Security.KeyVault.Certificates.CertificateClient
Public Sub New (vaultUri As Uri, credential As TokenCredential)
Parameters
- vaultUri
- Uri
A Uri to the vault on which the client operates. Appears as "DNS Name" in the Azure portal. If you have a certificate Uri, use KeyVaultCertificateIdentifier to parse the VaultUri and other information. You should validate that this URI references a valid Key Vault resource. See https://aka.ms/azsdk/blog/vault-uri for details.
- credential
- TokenCredential
A TokenCredential used to authenticate requests to the vault, such as DefaultAzureCredential.
Exceptions
vaultUri
or credential
is null.
Applies to
CertificateClient(Uri, TokenCredential, CertificateClientOptions)
- Source:
- CertificateClient.cs
- Source:
- CertificateClient.cs
Initializes a new instance of the CertificateClient class for the specified vault.
public CertificateClient (Uri vaultUri, Azure.Core.TokenCredential credential, Azure.Security.KeyVault.Certificates.CertificateClientOptions options);
new Azure.Security.KeyVault.Certificates.CertificateClient : Uri * Azure.Core.TokenCredential * Azure.Security.KeyVault.Certificates.CertificateClientOptions -> Azure.Security.KeyVault.Certificates.CertificateClient
Public Sub New (vaultUri As Uri, credential As TokenCredential, options As CertificateClientOptions)
Parameters
- vaultUri
- Uri
A Uri to the vault on which the client operates. Appears as "DNS Name" in the Azure portal. If you have a certificate Uri, use KeyVaultCertificateIdentifier to parse the VaultUri and other information. You should validate that this URI references a valid Key Vault resource. See https://aka.ms/azsdk/blog/vault-uri for details.
- credential
- TokenCredential
A TokenCredential used to authenticate requests to the vault, such as DefaultAzureCredential.
- options
- CertificateClientOptions
CertificateClientOptions that allow to configure the management of the request sent to Key Vault.
Exceptions
vaultUri
or credential
is null.
Applies to
Azure SDK for .NET