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openapi_azureipranges
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OpenapiAzureipranges - JavaScript client for openapi_azureipranges No description provided (generated by Openapi Generator https://github.com/openapitools/openapi-generator) This SDK is automatically generated by the OpenAPI Generator project:
To publish the library as a npm, please follow the procedure in "Publishing npm packages".
Then install it via:
npm install openapi_azureipranges --save
Finally, you need to build the module:
npm run build
To use the library locally without publishing to a remote npm registry, first install the dependencies by changing into the directory containing package.json (and this README). Let's call this JAVASCRIPT_CLIENT_DIR. Then run:
npm install
Next, link it globally in npm with the following, also from JAVASCRIPT_CLIENT_DIR:
npm link
To use the link you just defined in your project, switch to the directory you want to use your openapi_azureipranges from, and run:
npm link /path/to/<JAVASCRIPT_CLIENT_DIR>
Finally, you need to build the module:
npm run build
If the library is hosted at a git repository, e.g.https://github.com/oapicf/openapi-azureipranges then install it via:
npm install oapicf/openapi-azureipranges --save
The library also works in the browser environment via npm and browserify. After following
the above steps with Node.js and installing browserify with npm install -g browserify,
perform the following (assuming main.js is your entry file):
browserify main.js > bundle.js
Then include bundle.js in the HTML pages.
Using Webpack you may encounter the following error: "Module not found: Error: Cannot resolve module", most certainly you should disable AMD loader. Add/merge the following section to your webpack config:
module: {
rules: [
{
parser: {
amd: false
}
}
]
}
Please follow the installation instruction and execute the following JS code:
var OpenapiAzureipranges = require('openapi_azureipranges');
var api = new OpenapiAzureipranges.DefaultApi()
var version = "version_example"; // {String} The version of the JSON file to be retrieved in the format YYYYMMDD, e.g. 20240506
var callback = function(error, data, response) {
if (error) {
console.error(error);
} else {
console.log('API called successfully. Returned data: ' + data);
}
};
api.getAzureIpRangesServiceTagsPublicCloud(version, callback);
All URIs are relative to https://download.microsoft.com/download/7/1/D/71D86715-5596-4529-9B13-DA13A5DE5B63
| Class | Method | HTTP request | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| OpenapiAzureipranges.DefaultApi | getAzureIpRangesServiceTagsPublicCloud | GET /ServiceTags_Public_{version}.json | Get Azure IP Ranges and Service Tags - Public Cloud |
Endpoints do not require authorization.
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We found that openapi_azureipranges demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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