/// <summary> /// Initializes a new instance of the WebSiteManagementClient class. /// </summary> private WebSiteManagementClient() : base() { this._serverFarms = new ServerFarmOperations(this); this._webSites = new WebSiteOperations(this); this._webSpaces = new WebSpaceOperations(this); this.HttpClient.Timeout = TimeSpan.FromSeconds(300); }
/// <summary> /// You can create a server farm by issuing an HTTP POST request. Only /// one server farm per webspace is permitted. You can retrieve server /// farm details by using HTTP GET, change server farm properties by /// using HTTP PUT, and delete a server farm by using HTTP DELETE. A /// request body is required for server farm creation (HTTP POST) and /// server farm update (HTTP PUT). Warning: Creating a server farm /// changes your webspace's Compute Mode from Shared to Dedicated. You /// will be charged from the moment the server farm is created, even /// if all your sites are still running in Free mode. (see /// http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windowsazure/dn194277.aspx /// for more information) /// </summary> /// <param name='operations'> /// Reference to the /// Microsoft.Azure.Management.WebSites.IServerFarmOperations. /// </param> /// <param name='resourceGroupName'> /// Required. The name of the resource group. /// </param> /// <param name='parameters'> /// Required. Parameters supplied to the Create Server Farm operation. /// </param> /// <returns> /// The Create Server Farm operation response. /// </returns> public static ServerFarmCreateOrUpdateResponse CreateOrUpdate(this IServerFarmOperations operations, string resourceGroupName, ServerFarmCreateOrUpdateParameters parameters) { return(Task.Factory.StartNew((object s) => { return ((IServerFarmOperations)s).CreateOrUpdateAsync(resourceGroupName, parameters); } , operations, CancellationToken.None, TaskCreationOptions.None, TaskScheduler.Default).Unwrap().GetAwaiter().GetResult()); }
/// <summary> /// You can create a server farm by issuing an HTTP POST request. Only /// one server farm per webspace is permitted. You can retrieve server /// farm details by using HTTP GET, change server farm properties by /// using HTTP PUT, and delete a server farm by using HTTP DELETE. A /// request body is required for server farm creation (HTTP POST) and /// server farm update (HTTP PUT). Warning: Creating a server farm /// changes your webspace's Compute Mode from Shared to Dedicated. You /// will be charged from the moment the server farm is created, even /// if all your sites are still running in Free mode. (see /// http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windowsazure/dn194277.aspx /// for more information) /// </summary> /// <param name='operations'> /// Reference to the /// Microsoft.Azure.Management.WebSites.IServerFarmOperations. /// </param> /// <param name='resourceGroupName'> /// Required. The name of the resource group. /// </param> /// <returns> /// The List Server Farm operation response. /// </returns> public static ServerFarmListResponse List(this IServerFarmOperations operations, string resourceGroupName) { return(Task.Factory.StartNew((object s) => { return ((IServerFarmOperations)s).ListAsync(resourceGroupName); } , operations, CancellationToken.None, TaskCreationOptions.None, TaskScheduler.Default).Unwrap().GetAwaiter().GetResult()); }
/// <summary> /// You can create a server farm by issuing an HTTP POST request. Only /// one server farm per webspace is permitted. You can retrieve server /// farm details by using HTTP GET, change server farm properties by /// using HTTP PUT, and delete a server farm by using HTTP DELETE. A /// request body is required for server farm creation (HTTP POST) and /// server farm update (HTTP PUT). Warning: Creating a server farm /// changes your webspace's Compute Mode from Shared to Dedicated. You /// will be charged from the moment the server farm is created, even /// if all your sites are still running in Free mode. (see /// http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windowsazure/dn194277.aspx /// for more information) /// </summary> /// <param name='operations'> /// Reference to the /// Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Management.WebSites.IServerFarmOperations. /// </param> /// <param name='webSpaceName'> /// Required. The name of the web space. /// </param> /// <param name='serverFarmName'> /// Required. The name of the server farm. /// </param> /// <returns> /// The Get Server Farm operation response. /// </returns> public static ServerFarmGetResponse Get(this IServerFarmOperations operations, string webSpaceName, string serverFarmName) { return(Task.Factory.StartNew((object s) => { return ((IServerFarmOperations)s).GetAsync(webSpaceName, serverFarmName); } , operations, CancellationToken.None, TaskCreationOptions.None, TaskScheduler.Default).Unwrap().GetAwaiter().GetResult()); }
/// <summary> /// Initializes a new instance of the WebSiteManagementClient class. /// </summary> /// <param name='httpClient'> /// The Http client /// </param> private WebSiteManagementClient(HttpClient httpClient) : base(httpClient) { this._serverFarms = new ServerFarmOperations(this); this._webSites = new WebSiteOperations(this); this._apiVersion = "2014-04-01"; this._longRunningOperationInitialTimeout = -1; this._longRunningOperationRetryTimeout = -1; this.HttpClient.Timeout = TimeSpan.FromSeconds(300); }
/// <summary> /// Initializes a new instance of the WebSiteManagementClient class. /// </summary> private WebSiteManagementClient() : base() { this._serverFarms = new ServerFarmOperations(this); this._webHostingPlans = new WebHostingPlanOperations(this); this._webSites = new WebSiteOperations(this); this._webSpaces = new WebSpaceOperations(this); this._apiVersion = "2013-08-01"; this._longRunningOperationInitialTimeout = -1; this._longRunningOperationRetryTimeout = -1; this.HttpClient.Timeout = TimeSpan.FromSeconds(300); }
/// <summary> /// You can create a server farm by issuing an HTTP POST request. Only /// one server farm per webspace is permitted. You can retrieve server /// farm details by using HTTP GET, change server farm properties by /// using HTTP PUT, and delete a server farm by using HTTP DELETE. A /// request body is required for server farm creation (HTTP POST) and /// server farm update (HTTP PUT). Warning: Creating a server farm /// changes your webspace’s Compute Mode from Shared to Dedicated. You /// will be charged from the moment the server farm is created, even /// if all your sites are still running in Free mode. (see /// http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windowsazure/dn194277.aspx /// for more information) /// </summary> /// <param name='operations'> /// Reference to the /// Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Management.WebSites.IServerFarmOperations. /// </param> /// <param name='webSpaceName'> /// The name of the web space. /// </param> /// <param name='parameters'> /// Parameters supplied to the Create Server Farm operation. /// </param> /// <returns> /// The Create Server Farm operation response. /// </returns> public static ServerFarmCreateResponse Create(this IServerFarmOperations operations, string webSpaceName, ServerFarmCreateParameters parameters) { try { return(operations.CreateAsync(webSpaceName, parameters).Result); } catch (AggregateException ex) { if (ex.InnerExceptions.Count > 1) { throw; } else { throw ex.InnerException; } } }
/// <summary> /// You can create a server farm by issuing an HTTP POST request. Only /// one server farm per webspace is permitted. You can retrieve server /// farm details by using HTTP GET, change server farm properties by /// using HTTP PUT, and delete a server farm by using HTTP DELETE. A /// request body is required for server farm creation (HTTP POST) and /// server farm update (HTTP PUT). Warning: Creating a server farm /// changes your webspace’s Compute Mode from Shared to Dedicated. You /// will be charged from the moment the server farm is created, even /// if all your sites are still running in Free mode. (see /// http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windowsazure/dn194277.aspx /// for more information) /// </summary> /// <param name='operations'> /// Reference to the /// Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Management.WebSites.IServerFarmOperations. /// </param> /// <param name='webSpaceName'> /// The name of the web space. /// </param> /// <returns> /// The List Server Farm operation response. /// </returns> public static ServerFarmListResponse List(this IServerFarmOperations operations, string webSpaceName) { try { return(operations.ListAsync(webSpaceName).Result); } catch (AggregateException ex) { if (ex.InnerExceptions.Count > 1) { throw; } else { throw ex.InnerException; } } }
/// <summary> /// You can create a server farm by issuing an HTTP POST request. Only /// one server farm per webspace is permitted. You can retrieve server /// farm details by using HTTP GET, change server farm properties by /// using HTTP PUT, and delete a server farm by using HTTP DELETE. A /// request body is required for server farm creation (HTTP POST) and /// server farm update (HTTP PUT). Warning: Creating a server farm /// changes your webspace’s Compute Mode from Shared to Dedicated. You /// will be charged from the moment the server farm is created, even /// if all your sites are still running in Free mode. (see /// http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windowsazure/dn194277.aspx /// for more information) /// </summary> /// <param name='operations'> /// Reference to the /// Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Management.WebSites.IServerFarmOperations. /// </param> /// <param name='webSpaceName'> /// The name of the web space. /// </param> /// <param name='parameters'> /// Parameters supplied to the Update Server Farm operation. /// </param> /// <returns> /// The Update Server Farm operation response. /// </returns> public static Task <ServerFarmUpdateResponse> UpdateAsync(this IServerFarmOperations operations, string webSpaceName, ServerFarmUpdateParameters parameters) { return(operations.UpdateAsync(webSpaceName, parameters, CancellationToken.None)); }
/// <summary> /// You can create a server farm by issuing an HTTP POST request. Only /// one server farm per webspace is permitted. You can retrieve server /// farm details by using HTTP GET, change server farm properties by /// using HTTP PUT, and delete a server farm by using HTTP DELETE. A /// request body is required for server farm creation (HTTP POST) and /// server farm update (HTTP PUT). Warning: Creating a server farm /// changes your webspace’s Compute Mode from Shared to Dedicated. You /// will be charged from the moment the server farm is created, even /// if all your sites are still running in Free mode. (see /// http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windowsazure/dn194277.aspx /// for more information) /// </summary> /// <param name='operations'> /// Reference to the /// Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Management.WebSites.IServerFarmOperations. /// </param> /// <param name='webSpaceName'> /// The name of the web space. /// </param> /// <returns> /// The List Server Farm operation response. /// </returns> public static Task <ServerFarmListResponse> ListAsync(this IServerFarmOperations operations, string webSpaceName) { return(operations.ListAsync(webSpaceName, CancellationToken.None)); }
/// <summary> /// You can create a server farm by issuing an HTTP POST request. Only /// one server farm per webspace is permitted. You can retrieve server /// farm details by using HTTP GET, change server farm properties by /// using HTTP PUT, and delete a server farm by using HTTP DELETE. A /// request body is required for server farm creation (HTTP POST) and /// server farm update (HTTP PUT). Warning: Creating a server farm /// changes your webspace’s Compute Mode from Shared to Dedicated. You /// will be charged from the moment the server farm is created, even /// if all your sites are still running in Free mode. (see /// http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windowsazure/dn194277.aspx /// for more information) /// </summary> /// <param name='operations'> /// Reference to the /// Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Management.WebSites.IServerFarmOperations. /// </param> /// <param name='webSpaceName'> /// The name of the web space. /// </param> /// <returns> /// A standard service response including an HTTP status code and /// request ID. /// </returns> public static Task <OperationResponse> DeleteAsync(this IServerFarmOperations operations, string webSpaceName) { return(operations.DeleteAsync(webSpaceName, CancellationToken.None)); }
/// <summary> /// You can create a server farm by issuing an HTTP POST request. Only /// one server farm per webspace is permitted. You can retrieve server /// farm details by using HTTP GET, change server farm properties by /// using HTTP PUT, and delete a server farm by using HTTP DELETE. A /// request body is required for server farm creation (HTTP POST) and /// server farm update (HTTP PUT). Warning: Creating a server farm /// changes your webspace's Compute Mode from Shared to Dedicated. You /// will be charged from the moment the server farm is created, even /// if all your sites are still running in Free mode. (see /// http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windowsazure/dn194277.aspx /// for more information) /// </summary> /// <param name='operations'> /// Reference to the /// Microsoft.Azure.Management.WebSites.IServerFarmOperations. /// </param> /// <param name='resourceGroupName'> /// Required. The name of the resource group. /// </param> /// <returns> /// The List Server Farm operation response. /// </returns> public static Task <ServerFarmListResponse> ListAsync(this IServerFarmOperations operations, string resourceGroupName) { return(operations.ListAsync(resourceGroupName, CancellationToken.None)); }
/// <summary> /// TBD. /// </summary> /// <param name='operations'> /// Reference to the /// Microsoft.Azure.Management.WebSites.IServerFarmOperations. /// </param> /// <param name='resourceGroupName'> /// Required. The name of the resource group. /// </param> /// <param name='serverFarmName'> /// Required. The name of the server farm. /// </param> /// <returns> /// A standard service response including an HTTP status code and /// request ID. /// </returns> public static Task <OperationResponse> DeleteAsync(this IServerFarmOperations operations, string resourceGroupName, string serverFarmName) { return(operations.DeleteAsync(resourceGroupName, serverFarmName, CancellationToken.None)); }
/// <summary> /// You can create a server farm by issuing an HTTP POST request. Only /// one server farm per webspace is permitted. You can retrieve server /// farm details by using HTTP GET, change server farm properties by /// using HTTP PUT, and delete a server farm by using HTTP DELETE. A /// request body is required for server farm creation (HTTP POST) and /// server farm update (HTTP PUT). Warning: Creating a server farm /// changes your webspace's Compute Mode from Shared to Dedicated. You /// will be charged from the moment the server farm is created, even /// if all your sites are still running in Free mode. (see /// http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windowsazure/dn194277.aspx /// for more information) /// </summary> /// <param name='operations'> /// Reference to the /// Microsoft.Azure.Management.WebSites.IServerFarmOperations. /// </param> /// <param name='resourceGroupName'> /// Required. The name of the resource group. /// </param> /// <param name='parameters'> /// Required. Parameters supplied to the Create Server Farm operation. /// </param> /// <returns> /// The Create Server Farm operation response. /// </returns> public static Task <ServerFarmCreateOrUpdateResponse> CreateOrUpdateAsync(this IServerFarmOperations operations, string resourceGroupName, ServerFarmCreateOrUpdateParameters parameters) { return(operations.CreateOrUpdateAsync(resourceGroupName, parameters, CancellationToken.None)); }