ResourceModelWithAllowedPropertySet interface
The resource model definition containing the full set of allowed properties for a resource. Except properties bag, there cannot be a top level property outside of this set.
Properties
etag | The etag field is not required. If it is provided in the response body, it must also be provided as a header per the normal etag convention. Entity tags are used for comparing two or more entities from the same requested resource. HTTP/1.1 uses entity tags in the etag (section 14.19), If-Match (section 14.24), If-None-Match (section 14.26), and If-Range (section 14.27) header fields. NOTE: This property will not be serialized. It can only be populated by the server. |
id | Fully qualified resource ID for the resource. Ex - /subscriptions/{subscriptionId}/resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/{resourceProviderNamespace}/{resourceType}/{resourceName} NOTE: This property will not be serialized. It can only be populated by the server. |
identity | |
kind | Metadata used by portal/tooling/etc to render different UX experiences for resources of the same type; e.g. ApiApps are a kind of Microsoft.Web/sites type. If supported, the resource provider must validate and persist this value. |
location | The geo-location where the resource lives |
managed |
The fully qualified resource ID of the resource that manages this resource. Indicates if this resource is managed by another Azure resource. If this is present, complete mode deployment will not delete the resource if it is removed from the template since it is managed by another resource. |
name | The name of the resource NOTE: This property will not be serialized. It can only be populated by the server. |
plan | |
sku | |
tags | Resource tags. |
type | The type of the resource. E.g. "Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines" or "Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts" NOTE: This property will not be serialized. It can only be populated by the server. |
Property Details
etag
The etag field is not required. If it is provided in the response body, it must also be provided as a header per the normal etag convention. Entity tags are used for comparing two or more entities from the same requested resource. HTTP/1.1 uses entity tags in the etag (section 14.19), If-Match (section 14.24), If-None-Match (section 14.26), and If-Range (section 14.27) header fields. NOTE: This property will not be serialized. It can only be populated by the server.
etag?: string
Property Value
string
id
Fully qualified resource ID for the resource. Ex - /subscriptions/{subscriptionId}/resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/{resourceProviderNamespace}/{resourceType}/{resourceName} NOTE: This property will not be serialized. It can only be populated by the server.
id?: string
Property Value
string
identity
identity?: ResourceModelWithAllowedPropertySetIdentity
Property Value
kind
Metadata used by portal/tooling/etc to render different UX experiences for resources of the same type; e.g. ApiApps are a kind of Microsoft.Web/sites type. If supported, the resource provider must validate and persist this value.
kind?: string
Property Value
string
location
The geo-location where the resource lives
location?: string
Property Value
string
managedBy
The fully qualified resource ID of the resource that manages this resource. Indicates if this resource is managed by another Azure resource. If this is present, complete mode deployment will not delete the resource if it is removed from the template since it is managed by another resource.
managedBy?: string
Property Value
string
name
The name of the resource NOTE: This property will not be serialized. It can only be populated by the server.
name?: string
Property Value
string
plan
plan?: ResourceModelWithAllowedPropertySetPlan
Property Value
sku
tags
Resource tags.
tags?: {[propertyName: string]: string}
Property Value
{[propertyName: string]: string}
type
The type of the resource. E.g. "Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines" or "Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts" NOTE: This property will not be serialized. It can only be populated by the server.
type?: string
Property Value
string