/// <summary> /// Initializes a new instance of the DeploymentProperties class. /// </summary> /// <param name="mode">The mode that is used to deploy resources. This /// value can be either Incremental or Complete. In Incremental mode, /// resources are deployed without deleting existing resources that are /// not included in the template. In Complete mode, resources are /// deployed and existing resources in the resource group that are not /// included in the template are deleted. Be careful when using /// Complete mode as you may unintentionally delete resources. Possible /// values include: 'Incremental', 'Complete'</param> /// <param name="template">The template content. You use this element /// when you want to pass the template syntax directly in the request /// rather than link to an existing template. It can be a JObject or /// well-formed JSON string. Use either the templateLink property or /// the template property, but not both.</param> /// <param name="templateLink">The URI of the template. Use either the /// templateLink property or the template property, but not /// both.</param> /// <param name="parameters">Name and value pairs that define the /// deployment parameters for the template. You use this element when /// you want to provide the parameter values directly in the request /// rather than link to an existing parameter file. Use either the /// parametersLink property or the parameters property, but not both. /// It can be a JObject or a well formed JSON string.</param> /// <param name="parametersLink">The URI of parameters file. You use /// this element to link to an existing parameters file. Use either the /// parametersLink property or the parameters property, but not /// both.</param> /// <param name="debugSetting">The debug setting of the /// deployment.</param> /// <param name="onErrorDeployment">The deployment on error /// behavior.</param> /// <param name="expressionEvaluationOptions">Specifies whether /// template expressions are evaluated within the scope of the parent /// template or nested template. Only applicable to nested templates. /// If not specified, default value is outer.</param> public DeploymentProperties(DeploymentMode mode, object template = default(object), TemplateLink templateLink = default(TemplateLink), object parameters = default(object), ParametersLink parametersLink = default(ParametersLink), DebugSetting debugSetting = default(DebugSetting), OnErrorDeployment onErrorDeployment = default(OnErrorDeployment), ExpressionEvaluationOptions expressionEvaluationOptions = default(ExpressionEvaluationOptions)) { Template = template; TemplateLink = templateLink; Parameters = parameters; ParametersLink = parametersLink; Mode = mode; DebugSetting = debugSetting; OnErrorDeployment = onErrorDeployment; ExpressionEvaluationOptions = expressionEvaluationOptions; CustomInit(); }
/// <summary> /// Initializes a new instance of the DeploymentWhatIfProperties class. /// </summary> /// <param name="mode">The mode that is used to deploy resources. This /// value can be either Incremental or Complete. In Incremental mode, /// resources are deployed without deleting existing resources that are /// not included in the template. In Complete mode, resources are /// deployed and existing resources in the resource group that are not /// included in the template are deleted. Be careful when using /// Complete mode as you may unintentionally delete resources. Possible /// values include: 'Incremental', 'Complete'</param> /// <param name="template">The template content. You use this element /// when you want to pass the template syntax directly in the request /// rather than link to an existing template. It can be a JObject or /// well-formed JSON string. Use either the templateLink property or /// the template property, but not both.</param> /// <param name="templateLink">The URI of the template. Use either the /// templateLink property or the template property, but not /// both.</param> /// <param name="parameters">Name and value pairs that define the /// deployment parameters for the template. You use this element when /// you want to provide the parameter values directly in the request /// rather than link to an existing parameter file. Use either the /// parametersLink property or the parameters property, but not both. /// It can be a JObject or a well formed JSON string.</param> /// <param name="parametersLink">The URI of parameters file. You use /// this element to link to an existing parameters file. Use either the /// parametersLink property or the parameters property, but not /// both.</param> /// <param name="debugSetting">The debug setting of the /// deployment.</param> /// <param name="onErrorDeployment">The deployment on error /// behavior.</param> /// <param name="expressionEvaluationOptions">Specifies whether /// template expressions are evaluated within the scope of the parent /// template or nested template. Only applicable to nested templates. /// If not specified, default value is outer.</param> /// <param name="whatIfSettings">Optional What-If operation /// settings.</param> public DeploymentWhatIfProperties(DeploymentMode mode, object template = default(object), TemplateLink templateLink = default(TemplateLink), object parameters = default(object), ParametersLink parametersLink = default(ParametersLink), DebugSetting debugSetting = default(DebugSetting), OnErrorDeployment onErrorDeployment = default(OnErrorDeployment), ExpressionEvaluationOptions expressionEvaluationOptions = default(ExpressionEvaluationOptions), DeploymentWhatIfSettings whatIfSettings = default(DeploymentWhatIfSettings)) : base(mode, template, templateLink, parameters, parametersLink, debugSetting, onErrorDeployment, expressionEvaluationOptions) { WhatIfSettings = whatIfSettings; CustomInit(); }