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azure-mgmt-servermanager
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Microsoft Azure Server Manager Management Client Library for Python
This package has been deprecated and will no longer be maintained after 08-31-2024.
Features
General Breaking changes
This version uses a next-generation code generator that might introduce breaking changes.
NameOfEnum.stringvalue
. Format syntax
should be prefered.msrestazure.azure_operation.AzureOperationPoller
to
msrest.polling.LROPoller
. External API is the same.msrest.polling.LROPoller
,
regardless of the optional parameters used.raw=True
. Instead of
returning the initial call result as ClientRawResponse
,
without polling, now this returns an LROPoller. After polling,
the final resource will be returned as a ClientRawResponse
.polling
parameter. The default behavior is
Polling=True
which will poll using ARM algorithm. When
Polling=False
, the response of the initial call will be
returned without polling.polling
parameter accepts instances of subclasses of
msrest.polling.PollingMethod
.add_done_callback
will no longer raise if called after
polling is finished, but will instead execute the callback right
away.Bugfixes
This wheel package is now built with the azure wheel extension
FAQs
Microsoft Azure Server Manager Management Client Library for Python
We found that azure-mgmt-servermanager demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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