Class DeltaRequestBuilder

java.lang.Object
com.microsoft.kiota.BaseRequestBuilder
com.microsoft.graph.groups.item.sites.delta.DeltaRequestBuilder

@Generated("com.microsoft.kiota") public class DeltaRequestBuilder extends com.microsoft.kiota.BaseRequestBuilder
Provides operations to call the delta method.
  • Constructor Details

    • DeltaRequestBuilder

      public DeltaRequestBuilder(@Nonnull HashMap<String,Object> pathParameters, @Nonnull com.microsoft.kiota.RequestAdapter requestAdapter)
      Instantiates a new DeltaRequestBuilder and sets the default values.
      Parameters:
      pathParameters - Path parameters for the request
      requestAdapter - The request adapter to use to execute the requests.
    • DeltaRequestBuilder

      public DeltaRequestBuilder(@Nonnull String rawUrl, @Nonnull com.microsoft.kiota.RequestAdapter requestAdapter)
      Instantiates a new DeltaRequestBuilder 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.
  • Method Details

    • get

      @Nullable public DeltaGetResponse get()
      Get newly created, updated, or deleted sites without having to perform a full read of the entire sites collection. A delta function call for sites is similar to a GET request, except that by appropriately applying state tokens in one or more of these calls,you can query for incremental changes in the sites. It allows you to maintain and synchronize a local store of a user's sites without having to fetch all the sites from the server every time.The application calls the API without specifying any parameters.The service begins enumerating sites and returns pages of changes to these sites, accompanied by either an @odata.nextLink or an @odata.deltaLink.Your application should continue making calls using the @odata.nextLink until there's an @odata.deltaLink in the response. After you receive all the changes, you can apply them to your local state.To monitor future changes, call the delta API by using the @odata.deltaLink in the previous response. Any resources marked as deleted should be removed from your local state.
      Returns:
      a DeltaGetResponse
      Throws:
      ODataError - When receiving a 4XX or 5XX status code
      See Also:
    • get

      @Nullable public DeltaGetResponse get(@Nullable Consumer<DeltaRequestBuilder.GetRequestConfiguration> requestConfiguration)
      Get newly created, updated, or deleted sites without having to perform a full read of the entire sites collection. A delta function call for sites is similar to a GET request, except that by appropriately applying state tokens in one or more of these calls,you can query for incremental changes in the sites. It allows you to maintain and synchronize a local store of a user's sites without having to fetch all the sites from the server every time.The application calls the API without specifying any parameters.The service begins enumerating sites and returns pages of changes to these sites, accompanied by either an @odata.nextLink or an @odata.deltaLink.Your application should continue making calls using the @odata.nextLink until there's an @odata.deltaLink in the response. After you receive all the changes, you can apply them to your local state.To monitor future changes, call the delta API by using the @odata.deltaLink in the previous response. Any resources marked as deleted should be removed from your local state.
      Parameters:
      requestConfiguration - Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.
      Returns:
      a DeltaGetResponse
      Throws:
      ODataError - When receiving a 4XX or 5XX status code
      See Also:
    • toGetRequestInformation

      @Nonnull public com.microsoft.kiota.RequestInformation toGetRequestInformation()
      Get newly created, updated, or deleted sites without having to perform a full read of the entire sites collection. A delta function call for sites is similar to a GET request, except that by appropriately applying state tokens in one or more of these calls,you can query for incremental changes in the sites. It allows you to maintain and synchronize a local store of a user's sites without having to fetch all the sites from the server every time.The application calls the API without specifying any parameters.The service begins enumerating sites and returns pages of changes to these sites, accompanied by either an @odata.nextLink or an @odata.deltaLink.Your application should continue making calls using the @odata.nextLink until there's an @odata.deltaLink in the response. After you receive all the changes, you can apply them to your local state.To monitor future changes, call the delta API by using the @odata.deltaLink in the previous response. Any resources marked as deleted should be removed from your local state.
      Returns:
      a RequestInformation
    • toGetRequestInformation

      @Nonnull public com.microsoft.kiota.RequestInformation toGetRequestInformation(@Nullable Consumer<DeltaRequestBuilder.GetRequestConfiguration> requestConfiguration)
      Get newly created, updated, or deleted sites without having to perform a full read of the entire sites collection. A delta function call for sites is similar to a GET request, except that by appropriately applying state tokens in one or more of these calls,you can query for incremental changes in the sites. It allows you to maintain and synchronize a local store of a user's sites without having to fetch all the sites from the server every time.The application calls the API without specifying any parameters.The service begins enumerating sites and returns pages of changes to these sites, accompanied by either an @odata.nextLink or an @odata.deltaLink.Your application should continue making calls using the @odata.nextLink until there's an @odata.deltaLink in the response. After you receive all the changes, you can apply them to your local state.To monitor future changes, call the delta API by using the @odata.deltaLink in the previous response. Any resources marked as deleted should be removed from your local state.
      Parameters:
      requestConfiguration - Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.
      Returns:
      a RequestInformation
    • withUrl

      @Nonnull public DeltaRequestBuilder withUrl(@Nonnull String rawUrl)
      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 DeltaRequestBuilder