Class DataLakeLeaseClient
java.lang.Object
com.azure.storage.file.datalake.specialized.DataLakeLeaseClient
This class provides a client that contains all the leasing operations for
file systems
and files and directories
. This client acts as a supplement to those
clients and only handles leasing operations.
Instantiating a DataLakeLeaseClient
DataLakeLeaseClient dataLakeLeaseClient = new DataLakeLeaseClientBuilder() .fileClient(fileClient) .buildClient();
DataLakeLeaseClient dataLakeLeaseClient = new DataLakeLeaseClientBuilder() .directoryClient(directoryClient) .buildClient();
DataLakeLeaseClient dataLakeLeaseClient = new DataLakeLeaseClientBuilder() .fileSystemClient(dataLakeFileSystemClient) .buildClient();
View this
for additional ways to construct the client.
For more information about leasing see the file system leasing or path leasing documentation.
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionacquireLease
(int durationInSeconds) Acquires a lease for write and delete operations.com.azure.core.http.rest.Response<String>
acquireLeaseWithResponse
(int durationInSeconds, com.azure.core.http.RequestConditions modifiedRequestConditions, Duration timeout, com.azure.core.util.Context context) Acquires a lease for write and delete operations.Breaks the previously acquired lease, if it exists.com.azure.core.http.rest.Response<Integer>
breakLeaseWithResponse
(Integer breakPeriodInSeconds, com.azure.core.http.RequestConditions modifiedRequestConditions, Duration timeout, com.azure.core.util.Context context) Breaks the previously acquired lease, if it exists.changeLease
(String proposedId) Changes the lease ID.com.azure.core.http.rest.Response<String>
changeLeaseWithResponse
(String proposedId, com.azure.core.http.RequestConditions modifiedRequestConditions, Duration timeout, com.azure.core.util.Context context) Changes the lease ID.Get associated account name.Get the lease ID for this lease.Gets theURL
of the lease client.void
Releases the previously acquired lease.com.azure.core.http.rest.Response<Void>
releaseLeaseWithResponse
(com.azure.core.http.RequestConditions modifiedRequestConditions, Duration timeout, com.azure.core.util.Context context) Releases the previously acquired lease.Renews the previously acquired lease.com.azure.core.http.rest.Response<String>
renewLeaseWithResponse
(com.azure.core.http.RequestConditions modifiedRequestConditions, Duration timeout, com.azure.core.util.Context context) Renews the previously-acquired lease.
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Method Details
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getResourceUrl
Gets theURL
of the lease client.The lease will either be a file system or path URL depending on which the lease client is associated.
- Returns:
- URL of the lease client.
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getLeaseId
Get the lease ID for this lease.- Returns:
- the lease ID.
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acquireLease
Acquires a lease for write and delete operations. The lease duration must be between 15 to 60 seconds or -1 for an infinite duration.Code Samples
System.out.printf("Lease ID is %s%n", client.acquireLease(60));
- Parameters:
durationInSeconds
- The duration of the lease between 15 and 60 seconds or -1 for an infinite duration.- Returns:
- The lease ID.
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acquireLeaseWithResponse
public com.azure.core.http.rest.Response<String> acquireLeaseWithResponse(int durationInSeconds, com.azure.core.http.RequestConditions modifiedRequestConditions, Duration timeout, com.azure.core.util.Context context) Acquires a lease for write and delete operations. The lease duration must be between 15 and 60 seconds or -1 for an infinite duration.Code Samples
RequestConditions modifiedRequestConditions = new RequestConditions() .setIfModifiedSince(OffsetDateTime.now().minusDays(3)); System.out.printf("Lease ID is %s%n", client .acquireLeaseWithResponse(60, modifiedRequestConditions, timeout, new Context(key, value)) .getValue());
- Parameters:
durationInSeconds
- The duration of the lease between 15 and 60 seconds or -1 for an infinite duration.modifiedRequestConditions
- Standard HTTP Access conditions related to the modification of data. ETag and LastModifiedTime are used to construct conditions related to when the resource was changed relative to the given request. The request will fail if the specified condition is not satisfied.timeout
- An optional timeout value beyond which aRuntimeException
will be raised.context
- Additional context that is passed through the Http pipeline during the service call.- Returns:
- The lease ID.
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renewLease
Renews the previously acquired lease.Code Samples
System.out.printf("Renewed lease ID is %s%n", client.renewLease());
- Returns:
- The renewed lease ID.
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renewLeaseWithResponse
public com.azure.core.http.rest.Response<String> renewLeaseWithResponse(com.azure.core.http.RequestConditions modifiedRequestConditions, Duration timeout, com.azure.core.util.Context context) Renews the previously-acquired lease.Code Samples
RequestConditions modifiedRequestConditions = new RequestConditions() .setIfUnmodifiedSince(OffsetDateTime.now().minusDays(3)); System.out.printf("Renewed lease ID is %s%n", client.renewLeaseWithResponse(modifiedRequestConditions, timeout, new Context(key, value)) .getValue());
- Parameters:
modifiedRequestConditions
- Standard HTTP Access conditions related to the modification of data. ETag and LastModifiedTime are used to construct conditions related to when the resource was changed relative to the given request. The request will fail if the specified condition is not satisfied.timeout
- An optional timeout value beyond which aRuntimeException
will be raised.context
- Additional context that is passed through the Http pipeline during the service call.- Returns:
- The renewed lease ID.
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releaseLease
public void releaseLease()Releases the previously acquired lease.Code Samples
client.releaseLease(); System.out.println("Release lease completed");
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releaseLeaseWithResponse
public com.azure.core.http.rest.Response<Void> releaseLeaseWithResponse(com.azure.core.http.RequestConditions modifiedRequestConditions, Duration timeout, com.azure.core.util.Context context) Releases the previously acquired lease.Code Samples
RequestConditions modifiedRequestConditions = new RequestConditions() .setIfUnmodifiedSince(OffsetDateTime.now().minusDays(3)); System.out.printf("Release lease completed with status %d%n", client.releaseLeaseWithResponse(modifiedRequestConditions, timeout, new Context(key, value)) .getStatusCode());
- Parameters:
modifiedRequestConditions
- Standard HTTP Access conditions related to the modification of data. ETag and LastModifiedTime are used to construct conditions related to when the resource was changed relative to the given request. The request will fail if the specified condition is not satisfied.timeout
- An optional timeout value beyond which aRuntimeException
will be raised.context
- Additional context that is passed through the Http pipeline during the service call.- Returns:
- A response containing status code and HTTP headers.
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breakLease
Breaks the previously acquired lease, if it exists.Code Samples
System.out.printf("The broken lease has %d seconds remaining on the lease", client.breakLease());
- Returns:
- The remaining time in the broken lease in seconds.
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breakLeaseWithResponse
public com.azure.core.http.rest.Response<Integer> breakLeaseWithResponse(Integer breakPeriodInSeconds, com.azure.core.http.RequestConditions modifiedRequestConditions, Duration timeout, com.azure.core.util.Context context) Breaks the previously acquired lease, if it exists.If
null
is passed forbreakPeriodInSeconds
a fixed duration lease will break after the remaining lease period elapses and an infinite lease will break immediately.Code Samples
Integer retainLeaseInSeconds = 5; RequestConditions modifiedRequestConditions = new RequestConditions() .setIfUnmodifiedSince(OffsetDateTime.now().minusDays(3)); System.out.printf("The broken lease has %d seconds remaining on the lease", client .breakLeaseWithResponse(retainLeaseInSeconds, modifiedRequestConditions, timeout, new Context(key, value)) .getValue());
- Parameters:
breakPeriodInSeconds
- An optional duration, between 0 and 60 seconds, that the lease should continue before it is broken. If the break period is longer than the time remaining on the lease the remaining time on the lease is used. A new lease will not be available before the break period has expired, but the lease may be held for longer than the break period.modifiedRequestConditions
- Standard HTTP Access conditions related to the modification of data. ETag and LastModifiedTime are used to construct conditions related to when the resource was changed relative to the given request. The request will fail if the specified condition is not satisfied.timeout
- An optional timeout value beyond which aRuntimeException
will be raised.context
- Additional context that is passed through the Http pipeline during the service call.- Returns:
- The remaining time in the broken lease in seconds.
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changeLease
Changes the lease ID.Code Samples
System.out.printf("Changed lease ID is %s%n", client.changeLease("proposedId"));
- Parameters:
proposedId
- A new lease ID in a valid GUID format.- Returns:
- The new lease ID.
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changeLeaseWithResponse
public com.azure.core.http.rest.Response<String> changeLeaseWithResponse(String proposedId, com.azure.core.http.RequestConditions modifiedRequestConditions, Duration timeout, com.azure.core.util.Context context) Changes the lease ID.Code Samples
RequestConditions modifiedRequestConditions = new RequestConditions() .setIfUnmodifiedSince(OffsetDateTime.now().minusDays(3)); System.out.printf("Changed lease ID is %s%n", client.changeLeaseWithResponse("proposedId", modifiedRequestConditions, timeout, new Context(key, value)) .getValue());
- Parameters:
proposedId
- A new lease ID in a valid GUID format.modifiedRequestConditions
- Standard HTTP Access conditions related to the modification of data. ETag and LastModifiedTime are used to construct conditions related to when the resource was changed relative to the given request. The request will fail if the specified condition is not satisfied.timeout
- An optional timeout value beyond which aRuntimeException
will be raised.context
- Additional context that is passed through the Http pipeline during the service call.- Returns:
- The new lease ID.
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getAccountName
Get associated account name.- Returns:
- account name associated with this storage resource.
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