How to use the azure-mgmt-datalake-store.azure.mgmt.datalake.store.models.UpdateFirewallRuleParameters function in azure-mgmt-datalake-store

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github Azure / azure-sdk-for-python / azure-mgmt-datalake-store / azure / mgmt / datalake / store / operations / firewall_rules_operations.py View on Github external
can be either ipv4 or ipv6. Start and End should be in the same
         protocol.
        :type end_ip_address: str
        :param dict custom_headers: headers that will be added to the request
        :param bool raw: returns the direct response alongside the
         deserialized response
        :param operation_config: :ref:`Operation configuration
         overrides`.
        :return: FirewallRule or ClientRawResponse if raw=true
        :rtype: ~azure.mgmt.datalake.store.models.FirewallRule or
         ~msrest.pipeline.ClientRawResponse
        :raises: :class:`CloudError`
        """
        parameters = None
        if start_ip_address is not None or end_ip_address is not None:
            parameters = models.UpdateFirewallRuleParameters(start_ip_address=start_ip_address, end_ip_address=end_ip_address)

        # Construct URL
        url = self.update.metadata['url']
        path_format_arguments = {
            'subscriptionId': self._serialize.url("self.config.subscription_id", self.config.subscription_id, 'str'),
            'resourceGroupName': self._serialize.url("resource_group_name", resource_group_name, 'str'),
            'accountName': self._serialize.url("account_name", account_name, 'str'),
            'firewallRuleName': self._serialize.url("firewall_rule_name", firewall_rule_name, 'str')
        }
        url = self._client.format_url(url, **path_format_arguments)

        # Construct parameters
        query_parameters = {}
        query_parameters['api-version'] = self._serialize.query("self.api_version", self.api_version, 'str')

        # Construct headers

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Microsoft Azure Data Lake Store Management Client Library for Python

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