DeliveryWithResourceIdentity Class
Definition
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Information about the delivery for an event subscription with resource identity.
public class DeliveryWithResourceIdentity : Azure.Provisioning.Primitives.ProvisionableConstruct
public class DeliveryWithResourceIdentity : Azure.Provisioning.Primitives.ProvisioningConstruct
type DeliveryWithResourceIdentity = class
inherit ProvisionableConstruct
type DeliveryWithResourceIdentity = class
inherit ProvisioningConstruct
Public Class DeliveryWithResourceIdentity
Inherits ProvisionableConstruct
Public Class DeliveryWithResourceIdentity
Inherits ProvisioningConstruct
- Inheritance
- Inheritance
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Azure.Provisioning.Primitives.ProvisioningConstructDeliveryWithResourceIdentity
Constructors
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| DeliveryWithResourceIdentity() |
Creates a new DeliveryWithResourceIdentity. |
Properties
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Destination |
Information about the destination where events have to be delivered for the event subscription. Uses the managed identity setup on the parent resource (namely, topic or domain) to acquire the authentication tokens being used during delivery. Please note Azure.ResourceManager.EventGrid.Models.EventSubscriptionDestination is the base class. According to the scenario, a derived class of the base class might need to be assigned here, or this property needs to be casted to one of the possible derived classes. The available derived classes include Azure.ResourceManager.EventGrid.Models.AzureFunctionEventSubscriptionDestination, Azure.ResourceManager.EventGrid.Models.EventHubEventSubscriptionDestination, Azure.ResourceManager.EventGrid.Models.HybridConnectionEventSubscriptionDestination, Azure.ResourceManager.EventGrid.Models.MonitorAlertEventSubscriptionDestination, Azure.ResourceManager.EventGrid.Models.NamespaceTopicEventSubscriptionDestination, Azure.ResourceManager.EventGrid.Models.ServiceBusQueueEventSubscriptionDestination, Azure.ResourceManager.EventGrid.Models.ServiceBusTopicEventSubscriptionDestination, Azure.ResourceManager.EventGrid.Models.StorageQueueEventSubscriptionDestination and Azure.ResourceManager.EventGrid.Models.WebHookEventSubscriptionDestination. |
| Identity |
The identity to use when delivering events. |
Methods
Explicit Interface Implementations
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| IBicepValue.Assign(IBicepValue) |
Assign a value to this property. (Inherited from ProvisionableConstruct) |
| IBicepValue.Compile() |
Compile this value to a Bicep expression. (Inherited from ProvisionableConstruct) |
| IBicepValue.Expression |
Gets the expression for this value if it's not a literal. (Inherited from ProvisionableConstruct) |
| IBicepValue.IsEmpty |
Gets whether this value is unset or empty. (Inherited from ProvisionableConstruct) |
| IBicepValue.IsOutput |
Tracks whether this is an output only property. (Inherited from ProvisionableConstruct) |
| IBicepValue.IsRequired |
Tracks whether this property is required. (Inherited from ProvisionableConstruct) |
| IBicepValue.IsSecure |
Tracks whether this contains a secure value. (Inherited from ProvisionableConstruct) |
| IBicepValue.Kind |
Gets the kind of this value (a literal value, an expression, or it's unset). (Inherited from ProvisionableConstruct) |
| IBicepValue.LiteralValue |
Get the value of this expression, if it's literal. (Inherited from ProvisionableConstruct) |
| IBicepValue.Self |
Gets information about where this value was defined. (Inherited from ProvisionableConstruct) |
| IBicepValue.SetReadOnly() |
Make this value readonly. (Inherited from ProvisionableConstruct) |
| IBicepValue.Source |
Gets information about where this value was assigned from. (Inherited from ProvisionableConstruct) |
Extension Methods
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| ToBicepExpression(IBicepValue) |
Convert a IBicepValue into a BicepExpression by its reference to represent its hierarchy. |