How to use the azure-mgmt-resourcegraph.azure.mgmt.resourcegraph.models.ErrorResponseException function in azure-mgmt-resourcegraph

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github Azure / azure-sdk-for-python / azure-mgmt-resourcegraph / azure / mgmt / resourcegraph / resource_graph_client.py View on Github external
if self.config.generate_client_request_id:
            header_parameters['x-ms-client-request-id'] = str(uuid.uuid1())
        if custom_headers:
            header_parameters.update(custom_headers)
        if self.config.accept_language is not None:
            header_parameters['accept-language'] = self._serialize.header("self.config.accept_language", self.config.accept_language, 'str')

        # Construct body
        body_content = self._serialize.body(query, 'QueryRequest')

        # Construct and send request
        request = self._client.post(url, query_parameters, header_parameters, body_content)
        response = self._client.send(request, stream=False, **operation_config)

        if response.status_code not in [200]:
            raise models.ErrorResponseException(self._deserialize, response)

        deserialized = None

        if response.status_code == 200:
            deserialized = self._deserialize('QueryResponse', response)

        if raw:
            client_raw_response = ClientRawResponse(deserialized, response)
            return client_raw_response

        return deserialized
    resources.metadata = {'url': '/providers/Microsoft.ResourceGraph/resources'}