/// <summary> /// Asynchronously updates the attributes of the application represented /// by the current instance. /// </summary> /// <param name="attributes"> /// New attributes for the current <see cref="Application"/> instance. /// </param> /// <param name="checkForUpdates"> /// A value of <c>true</c>, if Splunk should check Splunkbase for /// updates to the current <see cref="Application"/> instance. /// </param> /// <remarks> /// This method uses the <a href="http://goo.gl/dKraaR">POST /// apps/local/{name}</a> endpoint to update the attributes of the /// current <see cref="Application"/> and optionally check for /// updates on Splunkbase. /// </remarks> public async Task UpdateAsync(ApplicationAttributes attributes, bool checkForUpdates = false) { using (var response = await this.Context.PostAsync(this.Namespace, this.ResourceName, attributes)) { await response.EnsureStatusCodeAsync(HttpStatusCode.OK); } }
/// <inheritdoc/> public virtual async Task <bool> UpdateAsync(ApplicationAttributes attributes, bool checkForUpdates = false) { var updateArgs = new UpdateArgs { CheckForUpdates = checkForUpdates }; return(await this.UpdateAsync(updateArgs.AsEnumerable().Concat(attributes)).ConfigureAwait(false)); }
/// <summary> /// Asynchronously creates the current <see cref="Application"/>. /// instance. /// </summary> /// <remarks> /// This method uses the <a href="http://goo.gl/SzKzNX">POST /// apps/local</a> endpoint to create the current <see cref= /// "Application"/>. /// </remarks> public async Task CreateAsync(string template, ApplicationAttributes attributes = null) { var resourceName = ApplicationCollection.ClassResourceName; var args = new CreationArgs() { ExplicitApplicationName = this.Name, Filename = false, Name = this.Name, Template = template }; using (var response = await this.Context.PostAsync(this.Namespace, resourceName, args, attributes)) { await response.EnsureStatusCodeAsync(HttpStatusCode.Created); await this.UpdateSnapshotAsync(response); } }
/// <inheritdoc/> public async Task <Application> CreateAsync(string name, string template, ApplicationAttributes attributes = null) { var arguments = new CreationArgs { ExplicitApplicationName = name, Filename = false, Name = name, Template = template } .AsEnumerable(); if (attributes != null) { arguments = arguments.Concat(attributes); } var resourceEndpoint = await this.CreateAsync(arguments).ConfigureAwait(false); return(resourceEndpoint); }
public Task <TApplication> CreateAsync(string name, string template, ApplicationAttributes attributes) { Contract.Requires <ArgumentNullException>(template != null); Contract.Requires <ArgumentNullException>(name != null); return(default(Task <TApplication>)); }
/// <summary> /// Asynchronously updates the attributes of the application represented by /// the current instance. /// </summary> /// <param name="attributes"> /// New attributes for the current <see cref="Application"/> instance. /// </param> /// <param name="checkForUpdates"> /// A value of <c>true</c>, if Splunk should check Splunkbase for updates to /// the current <see cref="Application"/> instance. /// </param> /// <returns> /// <c>true</c> if the current snapshot was also updated. /// </returns> /// <seealso cref="M:Splunk.Client.IApplication.UpdateAsync(ApplicationAttributes,bool)"/> public Task <bool> UpdateAsync(ApplicationAttributes attributes, bool checkForUpdates) { Contract.Requires <ArgumentNullException>(attributes != null); return(default(Task <bool>)); }