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func ValidateServerID ¶
ValidateServerID checks that 'input' can be parsed as a Server ID
Types ¶
type GetOperationResponse ¶
type GetOperationResponse struct { HttpResponse *http.Response Model *RecoverableServerResource }
type RecoverableServerProperties ¶
type RecoverableServerProperties struct { Edition *string `json:"edition,omitempty"` HardwareGeneration *string `json:"hardwareGeneration,omitempty"` LastAvailableBackupDateTime *string `json:"lastAvailableBackupDateTime,omitempty"` ServiceLevelObjective *string `json:"serviceLevelObjective,omitempty"` VCore *int64 `json:"vCore,omitempty"` Version *string `json:"version,omitempty"` }
type RecoverableServerResource ¶
type RecoverableServerResource struct { Id *string `json:"id,omitempty"` Name *string `json:"name,omitempty"` Properties *RecoverableServerProperties `json:"properties,omitempty"` Type *string `json:"type,omitempty"` }
type RecoverableServersClient ¶
type RecoverableServersClient struct { Client autorest.Client // contains filtered or unexported fields }
func NewRecoverableServersClientWithBaseURI ¶
func NewRecoverableServersClientWithBaseURI(endpoint string) RecoverableServersClient
func (RecoverableServersClient) Get ¶
func (c RecoverableServersClient) Get(ctx context.Context, id ServerId) (result GetOperationResponse, err error)
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type ServerId ¶
ServerId is a struct representing the Resource ID for a Server
func NewServerID ¶
NewServerID returns a new ServerId struct
func ParseServerID ¶
ParseServerID parses 'input' into a ServerId
func ParseServerIDInsensitively ¶
ParseServerIDInsensitively parses 'input' case-insensitively into a ServerId note: this method should only be used for API response data and not user input
func (ServerId) Segments ¶
func (id ServerId) Segments() []resourceids.Segment
Segments returns a slice of Resource ID Segments which comprise this Server ID
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