Class FederatedIdentityCredentialsWithNameRequestBuilder
java.lang.Object
com.microsoft.kiota.BaseRequestBuilder
com.microsoft.graph.applications.item.federatedidentitycredentialswithname.FederatedIdentityCredentialsWithNameRequestBuilder
@Generated("com.microsoft.kiota")
public class FederatedIdentityCredentialsWithNameRequestBuilder
extends com.microsoft.kiota.BaseRequestBuilder
Provides operations to manage the federatedIdentityCredentials property of the microsoft.graph.application entity.
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Nested Class Summary
Nested ClassesModifier and TypeClassDescriptionclass
Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.class
Read the properties and relationships of a federatedIdentityCredential object.class
Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.class
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Field Summary
Fields inherited from class com.microsoft.kiota.BaseRequestBuilder
pathParameters, requestAdapter, urlTemplate
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Constructor Summary
ConstructorsConstructorDescriptionFederatedIdentityCredentialsWithNameRequestBuilder
(String rawUrl, com.microsoft.kiota.RequestAdapter requestAdapter) Instantiates a newFederatedIdentityCredentialsWithNameRequestBuilder
and sets the default values.FederatedIdentityCredentialsWithNameRequestBuilder
(HashMap<String, Object> pathParameters, com.microsoft.kiota.RequestAdapter requestAdapter, String name) Instantiates a newFederatedIdentityCredentialsWithNameRequestBuilder
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoid
delete()
Delete a federatedIdentityCredential object from an application.void
delete
(Consumer<FederatedIdentityCredentialsWithNameRequestBuilder.DeleteRequestConfiguration> requestConfiguration) Delete a federatedIdentityCredential object from an application.get()
Read the properties and relationships of a federatedIdentityCredential object.get
(Consumer<FederatedIdentityCredentialsWithNameRequestBuilder.GetRequestConfiguration> requestConfiguration) Read the properties and relationships of a federatedIdentityCredential object.Create a new federatedIdentityCredential object for an application if it doesn't exist, or update the properties of an existing federatedIdentityCredential object.patch
(FederatedIdentityCredential body, Consumer<FederatedIdentityCredentialsWithNameRequestBuilder.PatchRequestConfiguration> requestConfiguration) Create a new federatedIdentityCredential object for an application if it doesn't exist, or update the properties of an existing federatedIdentityCredential object.com.microsoft.kiota.RequestInformation
Delete a federatedIdentityCredential object from an application.com.microsoft.kiota.RequestInformation
toDeleteRequestInformation
(Consumer<FederatedIdentityCredentialsWithNameRequestBuilder.DeleteRequestConfiguration> requestConfiguration) Delete a federatedIdentityCredential object from an application.com.microsoft.kiota.RequestInformation
Read the properties and relationships of a federatedIdentityCredential object.com.microsoft.kiota.RequestInformation
toGetRequestInformation
(Consumer<FederatedIdentityCredentialsWithNameRequestBuilder.GetRequestConfiguration> requestConfiguration) Read the properties and relationships of a federatedIdentityCredential object.com.microsoft.kiota.RequestInformation
Create a new federatedIdentityCredential object for an application if it doesn't exist, or update the properties of an existing federatedIdentityCredential object.com.microsoft.kiota.RequestInformation
toPatchRequestInformation
(FederatedIdentityCredential body, Consumer<FederatedIdentityCredentialsWithNameRequestBuilder.PatchRequestConfiguration> requestConfiguration) Create a new federatedIdentityCredential object for an application if it doesn't exist, or update the properties of an existing federatedIdentityCredential object.Returns a request builder with the provided arbitrary URL.
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Constructor Details
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FederatedIdentityCredentialsWithNameRequestBuilder
public FederatedIdentityCredentialsWithNameRequestBuilder(@Nonnull HashMap<String, Object> pathParameters, @Nonnull com.microsoft.kiota.RequestAdapter requestAdapter, @Nullable String name) Instantiates a newFederatedIdentityCredentialsWithNameRequestBuilder
and sets the default values.- Parameters:
pathParameters
- Path parameters for the requestrequestAdapter
- The request adapter to use to execute the requests.name
- Alternate key of federatedIdentityCredential
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FederatedIdentityCredentialsWithNameRequestBuilder
public FederatedIdentityCredentialsWithNameRequestBuilder(@Nonnull String rawUrl, @Nonnull com.microsoft.kiota.RequestAdapter requestAdapter) Instantiates a newFederatedIdentityCredentialsWithNameRequestBuilder
and sets the default values.- Parameters:
rawUrl
- The raw URL to use for the request builder.requestAdapter
- The request adapter to use to execute the requests.
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Method Details
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delete
public void delete()Delete a federatedIdentityCredential object from an application.- Throws:
ODataError
- When receiving a 4XX or 5XX status code- See Also:
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delete
public void delete(@Nullable Consumer<FederatedIdentityCredentialsWithNameRequestBuilder.DeleteRequestConfiguration> requestConfiguration) Delete a federatedIdentityCredential object from an application.- Parameters:
requestConfiguration
- Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.- Throws:
ODataError
- When receiving a 4XX or 5XX status code- See Also:
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get
Read the properties and relationships of a federatedIdentityCredential object.- Returns:
- a
FederatedIdentityCredential
- Throws:
ODataError
- When receiving a 4XX or 5XX status code- See Also:
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get
@Nullable public FederatedIdentityCredential get(@Nullable Consumer<FederatedIdentityCredentialsWithNameRequestBuilder.GetRequestConfiguration> requestConfiguration) Read the properties and relationships of a federatedIdentityCredential object.- Parameters:
requestConfiguration
- Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.- Returns:
- a
FederatedIdentityCredential
- Throws:
ODataError
- When receiving a 4XX or 5XX status code- See Also:
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patch
Create a new federatedIdentityCredential object for an application if it doesn't exist, or update the properties of an existing federatedIdentityCredential object. By configuring a trust relationship between your Microsoft Entra application registration and the identity provider for your compute platform, you can use tokens issued by that platform to authenticate with Microsoft identity platform and call APIs in the Microsoft ecosystem. Maximum of 20 objects can be added to an application.- Parameters:
body
- The request body- Returns:
- a
FederatedIdentityCredential
- Throws:
ODataError
- When receiving a 4XX or 5XX status code- See Also:
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patch
@Nullable public FederatedIdentityCredential patch(@Nonnull FederatedIdentityCredential body, @Nullable Consumer<FederatedIdentityCredentialsWithNameRequestBuilder.PatchRequestConfiguration> requestConfiguration) Create a new federatedIdentityCredential object for an application if it doesn't exist, or update the properties of an existing federatedIdentityCredential object. By configuring a trust relationship between your Microsoft Entra application registration and the identity provider for your compute platform, you can use tokens issued by that platform to authenticate with Microsoft identity platform and call APIs in the Microsoft ecosystem. Maximum of 20 objects can be added to an application.- Parameters:
body
- The request bodyrequestConfiguration
- Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.- Returns:
- a
FederatedIdentityCredential
- Throws:
ODataError
- When receiving a 4XX or 5XX status code- See Also:
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toDeleteRequestInformation
@Nonnull public com.microsoft.kiota.RequestInformation toDeleteRequestInformation()Delete a federatedIdentityCredential object from an application.- Returns:
- a
RequestInformation
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toDeleteRequestInformation
@Nonnull public com.microsoft.kiota.RequestInformation toDeleteRequestInformation(@Nullable Consumer<FederatedIdentityCredentialsWithNameRequestBuilder.DeleteRequestConfiguration> requestConfiguration) Delete a federatedIdentityCredential object from an application.- Parameters:
requestConfiguration
- Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.- Returns:
- a
RequestInformation
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toGetRequestInformation
@Nonnull public com.microsoft.kiota.RequestInformation toGetRequestInformation()Read the properties and relationships of a federatedIdentityCredential object.- Returns:
- a
RequestInformation
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toGetRequestInformation
@Nonnull public com.microsoft.kiota.RequestInformation toGetRequestInformation(@Nullable Consumer<FederatedIdentityCredentialsWithNameRequestBuilder.GetRequestConfiguration> requestConfiguration) Read the properties and relationships of a federatedIdentityCredential object.- Parameters:
requestConfiguration
- Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.- Returns:
- a
RequestInformation
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toPatchRequestInformation
@Nonnull public com.microsoft.kiota.RequestInformation toPatchRequestInformation(@Nonnull FederatedIdentityCredential body) Create a new federatedIdentityCredential object for an application if it doesn't exist, or update the properties of an existing federatedIdentityCredential object. By configuring a trust relationship between your Microsoft Entra application registration and the identity provider for your compute platform, you can use tokens issued by that platform to authenticate with Microsoft identity platform and call APIs in the Microsoft ecosystem. Maximum of 20 objects can be added to an application.- Parameters:
body
- The request body- Returns:
- a
RequestInformation
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toPatchRequestInformation
@Nonnull public com.microsoft.kiota.RequestInformation toPatchRequestInformation(@Nonnull FederatedIdentityCredential body, @Nullable Consumer<FederatedIdentityCredentialsWithNameRequestBuilder.PatchRequestConfiguration> requestConfiguration) Create a new federatedIdentityCredential object for an application if it doesn't exist, or update the properties of an existing federatedIdentityCredential object. By configuring a trust relationship between your Microsoft Entra application registration and the identity provider for your compute platform, you can use tokens issued by that platform to authenticate with Microsoft identity platform and call APIs in the Microsoft ecosystem. Maximum of 20 objects can be added to an application.- Parameters:
body
- The request bodyrequestConfiguration
- Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.- Returns:
- a
RequestInformation
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withUrl
Returns a request builder with the provided arbitrary URL. Using this method means any other path or query parameters are ignored.- Parameters:
rawUrl
- The raw URL to use for the request builder.- Returns:
- a
FederatedIdentityCredentialsWithNameRequestBuilder
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