ResourceManagerModelFactory.ProviderPermission Method
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of ProviderPermission.
public static Azure.ResourceManager.Resources.Models.ProviderPermission ProviderPermission (string applicationId = default, Azure.ResourceManager.Resources.Models.AzureRoleDefinition roleDefinition = default, Azure.ResourceManager.Resources.Models.AzureRoleDefinition managedByRoleDefinition = default, Azure.ResourceManager.Resources.Models.ProviderAuthorizationConsentState? providerAuthorizationConsentState = default);
static member ProviderPermission : string * Azure.ResourceManager.Resources.Models.AzureRoleDefinition * Azure.ResourceManager.Resources.Models.AzureRoleDefinition * Nullable<Azure.ResourceManager.Resources.Models.ProviderAuthorizationConsentState> -> Azure.ResourceManager.Resources.Models.ProviderPermission
Public Shared Function ProviderPermission (Optional applicationId As String = Nothing, Optional roleDefinition As AzureRoleDefinition = Nothing, Optional managedByRoleDefinition As AzureRoleDefinition = Nothing, Optional providerAuthorizationConsentState As Nullable(Of ProviderAuthorizationConsentState) = Nothing) As ProviderPermission
Parameters
- applicationId
- String
The application id.
- roleDefinition
- AzureRoleDefinition
Role definition properties.
- managedByRoleDefinition
- AzureRoleDefinition
Role definition properties.
- providerAuthorizationConsentState
- Nullable<ProviderAuthorizationConsentState>
The provider authorization consent state.
Returns
A new ProviderPermission instance for mocking.
Applies to
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