/// <summary> /// The Add Extension operation adds an available extension to your /// cloud service. In Azure, a process can run as an extension of a /// cloud service. For example, Remote Desktop Access or the Azure /// Diagnostics Agent can run as extensions to the cloud service. You /// can find the available extension by using the List Available /// Extensions operation. (see /// http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windowsazure/dn169558.aspx /// for more information) /// </summary> /// <param name='operations'> /// Reference to the /// Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Management.Compute.IHostedServiceOperations. /// </param> /// <param name='serviceName'> /// Required. The name of the cloud service. /// </param> /// <param name='parameters'> /// Required. Parameters supplied to the Add Extension operation. /// </param> /// <returns> /// The response body contains the status of the specified asynchronous /// operation, indicating whether it has succeeded, is inprogress, or /// has failed. Note that this status is distinct from the HTTP status /// code returned for the Get Operation Status operation itself. If /// the asynchronous operation succeeded, the response body includes /// the HTTP status code for the successful request. If the /// asynchronous operation failed, the response body includes the HTTP /// status code for the failed request and error information regarding /// the failure. /// </returns> public static OperationStatusResponse AddExtension(this IHostedServiceOperations operations, string serviceName, HostedServiceAddExtensionParameters parameters) { return Task.Factory.StartNew((object s) => { return ((IHostedServiceOperations)s).AddExtensionAsync(serviceName, parameters); } , operations, CancellationToken.None, TaskCreationOptions.None, TaskScheduler.Default).Unwrap().GetAwaiter().GetResult(); }
/// <summary> /// The Add Extension operation adds an available extension to your /// cloud service. In Windows Azure, a process can run as an extension /// of a cloud service. For example, Remote Desktop Access or the /// Windows Azure Diagnostics Agent can run as extensions to the cloud /// service. You can find the available extension by using the List /// Available Extensions operation. (see /// http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windowsazure/dn169558.aspx /// for more information) /// </summary> /// <param name='operations'> /// Reference to the /// Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Management.Compute.IHostedServiceOperations. /// </param> /// <param name='serviceName'> /// The name of the cloud service. /// </param> /// <param name='parameters'> /// Parameters supplied to the Add Extension operation. /// </param> /// <returns> /// The response body contains the status of the specified asynchronous /// operation, indicating whether it has succeeded, is inprogress, or /// has failed. Note that this status is distinct from the HTTP status /// code returned for the Get Operation Status operation itself. If /// the asynchronous operation succeeded, the response body includes /// the HTTP status code for the successful request. If the /// asynchronous operation failed, the response body includes the HTTP /// status code for the failed request, and also includes error /// information regarding the failure. /// </returns> public static ComputeOperationStatusResponse AddExtension(this IHostedServiceOperations operations, string serviceName, HostedServiceAddExtensionParameters parameters) { try { return operations.AddExtensionAsync(serviceName, parameters).Result; } catch (AggregateException ex) { if (ex.InnerExceptions.Count > 1) { throw; } else { throw ex.InnerException; } } }
/// <summary> /// The Begin Adding Extension operation adds an available extension to /// your cloud service. In Azure, a process can run as an extension of /// a cloud service. For example, Remote Desktop Access or the Azure /// Diagnostics Agent can run as extensions to the cloud service. You /// can find the available extension by using the List Available /// Extensions operation. (see /// http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windowsazure/dn169558.aspx /// for more information) /// </summary> /// <param name='operations'> /// Reference to the /// Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Management.Compute.IHostedServiceOperations. /// </param> /// <param name='serviceName'> /// Required. The name of the cloud service. /// </param> /// <param name='parameters'> /// Required. Parameters supplied to the Begin Adding Extension /// operation. /// </param> /// <returns> /// A standard service response including an HTTP status code and /// request ID. /// </returns> public static Task<AzureOperationResponse> BeginAddingExtensionAsync(this IHostedServiceOperations operations, string serviceName, HostedServiceAddExtensionParameters parameters) { return operations.BeginAddingExtensionAsync(serviceName, parameters, CancellationToken.None); }
/// <summary> /// The Add Extension operation adds an available extension to your /// cloud service. In Azure, a process can run as an extension of a /// cloud service. For example, Remote Desktop Access or the Azure /// Diagnostics Agent can run as extensions to the cloud service. You /// can find the available extension by using the List Available /// Extensions operation. (see /// http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windowsazure/dn169558.aspx /// for more information) /// </summary> /// <param name='operations'> /// Reference to the /// Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Management.Compute.IHostedServiceOperations. /// </param> /// <param name='serviceName'> /// Required. The name of the cloud service. /// </param> /// <param name='parameters'> /// Required. Parameters supplied to the Add Extension operation. /// </param> /// <returns> /// The response body contains the status of the specified asynchronous /// operation, indicating whether it has succeeded, is inprogress, or /// has failed. Note that this status is distinct from the HTTP status /// code returned for the Get Operation Status operation itself. If /// the asynchronous operation succeeded, the response body includes /// the HTTP status code for the successful request. If the /// asynchronous operation failed, the response body includes the HTTP /// status code for the failed request and error information regarding /// the failure. /// </returns> public static Task<OperationStatusResponse> AddExtensionAsync(this IHostedServiceOperations operations, string serviceName, HostedServiceAddExtensionParameters parameters) { return operations.AddExtensionAsync(serviceName, parameters, CancellationToken.None); }
public void AddExtension(HostedServiceAddExtensionParameters extensionInput) { var operationResponse = Cmdlet.ComputeClient.HostedServices.AddExtension(ServiceName, extensionInput); }
protected PSArgument[] CreateHostedServiceAddExtensionParameters() { string serviceName = string.Empty; HostedServiceAddExtensionParameters parameters = new HostedServiceAddExtensionParameters(); return ConvertFromObjectsToArguments(new string[] { "ServiceName", "Parameters" }, new object[] { serviceName, parameters }); }