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@datafire/azure_mixedreality_proxy

v3.0.0

Published

DataFire integration for Mixed Reality

Downloads

3

Readme

@datafire/azure_mixedreality_proxy

Client library for Mixed Reality

Installation and Usage

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

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

Description

Mixed Reality Resource Provider Proxy API

Actions

Operations_List

Exposing Available Operations

azure_mixedreality_proxy.Operations_List({
  "api-version": ""
}, context)

Input

  • input object
    • api-version required string: Version of the API to be used with the client request.

Output

CheckNameAvailabilityLocal

Check Name Availability for local uniqueness

azure_mixedreality_proxy.CheckNameAvailabilityLocal({
  "subscriptionId": "",
  "location": "",
  "checkNameAvailability": {
    "name": "",
    "type": ""
  },
  "api-version": ""
}, context)

Input

  • input object
    • subscriptionId required string: Azure subscription ID.
    • location required string: The location in which uniqueness will be verified.
    • checkNameAvailability required CheckNameAvailabilityRequest
    • api-version required string: Version of the API to be used with the client request.

Output

Definitions

CheckNameAvailabilityRequest

  • CheckNameAvailabilityRequest object: Check Name Availability Request
    • name required string: Resource Name To Verify
    • type required string: Fully qualified resource type which includes provider namespace

CheckNameAvailabilityResponse

NameAvailability

  • NameAvailability string (values: true, false): Whether or not the name is available.

NameUnavailableReason

  • NameUnavailableReason string (values: Invalid, AlreadyExists): reason of name unavailable.

Operation

  • Operation object: REST API operation
    • display OperationDisplay
    • name string: Operation name: {provider}/{resource}/{operation}

OperationDisplay

  • OperationDisplay object: The object that represents the operation.
    • description required string: Description of operation
    • operation required string: Operation type: Read, write, delete, etc.
    • provider required string: Service provider: Microsoft.ResourceProvider
    • resource required string: Resource on which the operation is performed: Profile, endpoint, etc.

OperationPage

  • OperationPage object: Result of the request to list Resource Provider operations. It contains a list of operations and a URL link to get the next set of results.
    • nextLink string: URL to get the next set of operation list results if there are any.
    • value array: List of operations supported by the Resource Provider.