Beispiel #1
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        /// <summary>Snippet for ListMigrationSubtasksAsync</summary>
        /// <remarks>
        /// This snippet has been automatically generated for illustrative purposes only.
        /// It may require modifications to work in your environment.
        /// </remarks>
        public async Task ListMigrationSubtasksAsync()
        {
            // Create client
            MigrationServiceClient migrationServiceClient = await MigrationServiceClient.CreateAsync();

            // Initialize request argument(s)
            string parent = "projects/[PROJECT]/locations/[LOCATION]/workflows/[WORKFLOW]";
            // Make the request
            PagedAsyncEnumerable <ListMigrationSubtasksResponse, MigrationSubtask> response = migrationServiceClient.ListMigrationSubtasksAsync(parent);

            // Iterate over all response items, lazily performing RPCs as required
            await response.ForEachAsync((MigrationSubtask item) =>
            {
                // Do something with each item
                Console.WriteLine(item);
            });

            // Or iterate over pages (of server-defined size), performing one RPC per page
            await response.AsRawResponses().ForEachAsync((ListMigrationSubtasksResponse page) =>
            {
                // Do something with each page of items
                Console.WriteLine("A page of results:");
                foreach (MigrationSubtask item in page)
                {
                    // Do something with each item
                    Console.WriteLine(item);
                }
            });

            // Or retrieve a single page of known size (unless it's the final page), performing as many RPCs as required
            int pageSize = 10;
            Page <MigrationSubtask> singlePage = await response.ReadPageAsync(pageSize);

            // Do something with the page of items
            Console.WriteLine($"A page of {pageSize} results (unless it's the final page):");
            foreach (MigrationSubtask item in singlePage)
            {
                // Do something with each item
                Console.WriteLine(item);
            }
            // Store the pageToken, for when the next page is required.
            string nextPageToken = singlePage.NextPageToken;
        }