How to use the azure-mgmt-resourcegraph.azure.mgmt.resourcegraph.resource_graph_client.ResourceGraphClientConfiguration 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
def __init__(
            self, credentials, base_url=None):

        self.config = ResourceGraphClientConfiguration(credentials, base_url)
        super(ResourceGraphClient, self).__init__(self.config.credentials, self.config)

        client_models = {k: v for k, v in models.__dict__.items() if isinstance(v, type)}
        self.api_version = '2019-04-01'
        self._serialize = Serializer(client_models)
        self._deserialize = Deserializer(client_models)

        self.operations = Operations(
            self._client, self.config, self._serialize, self._deserialize)
github Azure / azure-sdk-for-python / azure-mgmt-resourcegraph / azure / mgmt / resourcegraph / resource_graph_client.py View on Github external
def __init__(
            self, credentials, base_url=None):

        if credentials is None:
            raise ValueError("Parameter 'credentials' must not be None.")
        if not base_url:
            base_url = 'https://management.azure.com'

        super(ResourceGraphClientConfiguration, self).__init__(base_url)

        self.add_user_agent('azure-mgmt-resourcegraph/{}'.format(VERSION))
        self.add_user_agent('Azure-SDK-For-Python')

        self.credentials = credentials