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@datafire/azure_sql_deprecated

v5.0.0

Published

DataFire integration for Azure SQL Database

Readme

@datafire/azure_sql_deprecated

Client library for Azure SQL Database

Installation and Usage

npm install --save @datafire/azure_sql_deprecated
let azure_sql_deprecated = require('@datafire/azure_sql_deprecated').create({
  access_token: "",
  refresh_token: "",
  client_id: "",
  client_secret: "",
  redirect_uri: ""
});

.then(data => {
  console.log(data);
});

Description

Provides create, read, update and delete functionality for Azure SQL Database resources including servers, databases, elastic pools, recommendations, and operations.

Actions

Extensions_ListByDatabase

Gets database extensions. This API is deprecated and should not be used.

azure_sql_deprecated.Extensions_ListByDatabase({
  "api-version": "",
  "subscriptionId": "",
  "resourceGroupName": "",
  "serverName": "",
  "databaseName": ""
}, context)

Input

  • input object
    • api-version required string: The API version to use for the request.
    • subscriptionId required string: The subscription ID that identifies an Azure subscription.
    • resourceGroupName required string: The name of the resource group that contains the resource. You can obtain this value from the Azure Resource Manager API or the portal.
    • serverName required string: The name of the server.
    • databaseName required string: The name of the database to import into

Output

Extensions_Get

Gets a database extension. This API is deprecated and should not be used.

azure_sql_deprecated.Extensions_Get({
  "api-version": "",
  "subscriptionId": "",
  "resourceGroupName": "",
  "serverName": "",
  "databaseName": "",
  "extensionName": ""
}, context)

Input

  • input object
    • api-version required string: The API version to use for the request.
    • subscriptionId required string: The subscription ID that identifies an Azure subscription.
    • resourceGroupName required string: The name of the resource group that contains the resource. You can obtain this value from the Azure Resource Manager API or the portal.
    • serverName required string: The name of the server.
    • databaseName required string: The name of the database to import into
    • extensionName required string (values: import): The name of the extension to get

Output

Output schema unknown

TransparentDataEncryptionConfigurations_ListByDatabase

Gets a list of a database's transparent data encryption configurations. There is only ever one element, named 'current', so GetTransparentDataEncryptionConfiguration should be used instead.

azure_sql_deprecated.TransparentDataEncryptionConfigurations_ListByDatabase({
  "api-version": "",
  "subscriptionId": "",
  "resourceGroupName": "",
  "serverName": "",
  "databaseName": ""
}, context)

Input

  • input object
    • api-version required string: The API version to use for the request.
    • subscriptionId required string: The subscription ID that identifies an Azure subscription.
    • resourceGroupName required string: The name of the resource group that contains the resource. You can obtain this value from the Azure Resource Manager API or the portal.
    • serverName required string: The name of the server.
    • databaseName required string: The name of the database for which the transparent data encryption applies.

Output

Definitions

ExtensionListResult

  • ExtensionListResult object: Represents the response to a list extensions request.
    • value array: The list of extensions.
      • items object

TransparentDataEncryptionListResult

  • TransparentDataEncryptionListResult object: Represents the response to a list transparent data encryption configurations request.
    • value array: The list of transparent data encryption configurations.
      • items object: Represents a database transparent data encryption configuration.
        • location string: Resource location.
        • properties object: Represents the properties of a database transparent data encryption.
          • status string (values: Enabled, Disabled): The status of the database transparent data encryption.
        • id string: Resource ID.
        • name string: Resource name.
        • type string: Resource type.