require 'microsoft_kiota_abstractions' require_relative '../../../../../../microsoft_graph' require_relative '../../../../../../models/o_data_errors_o_data_error' require_relative '../../../../../users' require_relative '../../../../item' require_relative '../../../events' require_relative '../../item' require_relative '../instances' require_relative './delta' module MicrosoftGraph module Users module Item module Events module Item module Instances module Delta ## # Provides operations to call the delta method. class DeltaRequestBuilder < MicrosoftKiotaAbstractions::BaseRequestBuilder ## ## Instantiates a new DeltaRequestBuilder and sets the default values. ## @param path_parameters Path parameters for the request ## @param request_adapter The request adapter to use to execute the requests. ## @return a void ## def initialize(path_parameters, request_adapter) super(path_parameters, request_adapter, "{+baseurl}/users/{user%2Did}/events/{event%2Did}/instances/delta(){?startDateTime*,endDateTime*,%24top,%24skip,%24search,%24filter,%24count,%24select,%24orderby}") end ## ## Get a set of event resources that have been added, deleted, or updated in a calendarView (a range of events defined by start and end dates) of the user's primary calendar. Typically, synchronizing events in a calendarView in a local store entails a round of multiple delta function calls. The initial call is a full synchronization, and every subsequent delta call in the same round gets the incremental changes (additions, deletions, or updates). This allows you to maintain and synchronize a local store of events in the specified calendarView, without having to fetch all the events of that calendar from the server every time. ## @param request_configuration Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options. ## @return a Fiber of delta_response ## def get(request_configuration=nil) request_info = self.to_get_request_information( request_configuration ) error_mapping = Hash.new error_mapping["4XX"] = lambda {|pn| MicrosoftGraph::Models::ODataErrorsODataError.create_from_discriminator_value(pn) } error_mapping["5XX"] = lambda {|pn| MicrosoftGraph::Models::ODataErrorsODataError.create_from_discriminator_value(pn) } return @request_adapter.send_async(request_info, lambda {|pn| MicrosoftGraph::Users::Item::Events::Item::Instances::Delta::DeltaResponse.create_from_discriminator_value(pn) }, error_mapping) end ## ## Get a set of event resources that have been added, deleted, or updated in a calendarView (a range of events defined by start and end dates) of the user's primary calendar. Typically, synchronizing events in a calendarView in a local store entails a round of multiple delta function calls. The initial call is a full synchronization, and every subsequent delta call in the same round gets the incremental changes (additions, deletions, or updates). This allows you to maintain and synchronize a local store of events in the specified calendarView, without having to fetch all the events of that calendar from the server every time. ## @param request_configuration Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options. ## @return a request_information ## def to_get_request_information(request_configuration=nil) request_info = MicrosoftKiotaAbstractions::RequestInformation.new() request_info.url_template = @url_template request_info.path_parameters = @path_parameters request_info.http_method = :GET request_info.headers.add('Accept', 'application/json') unless request_configuration.nil? request_info.add_headers_from_raw_object(request_configuration.headers) request_info.set_query_string_parameters_from_raw_object(request_configuration.query_parameters) request_info.add_request_options(request_configuration.options) end return request_info end ## # Get a set of event resources that have been added, deleted, or updated in a calendarView (a range of events defined by start and end dates) of the user's primary calendar. Typically, synchronizing events in a calendarView in a local store entails a round of multiple delta function calls. The initial call is a full synchronization, and every subsequent delta call in the same round gets the incremental changes (additions, deletions, or updates). This allows you to maintain and synchronize a local store of events in the specified calendarView, without having to fetch all the events of that calendar from the server every time. class DeltaRequestBuilderGetQueryParameters ## # Include count of items attr_accessor :count ## # The end date and time of the time range in the function, represented in ISO 8601 format. For example, 2019-11-08T20:00:00-08:00 attr_accessor :end_date_time ## # Filter items by property values attr_accessor :filter ## # Order items by property values attr_accessor :orderby ## # Search items by search phrases attr_accessor :search ## # Select properties to be returned attr_accessor :select ## # Skip the first n items attr_accessor :skip ## # The start date and time of the time range in the function, represented in ISO 8601 format. For example, 2019-11-08T20:00:00-08:00 attr_accessor :start_date_time ## # Show only the first n items attr_accessor :top ## ## Maps the query parameters names to their encoded names for the URI template parsing. ## @param original_name The original query parameter name in the class. ## @return a string ## def get_query_parameter(original_name) raise StandardError, 'original_name cannot be null' if original_name.nil? case original_name when "count" return "%24count" when "end_date_time" return "endDateTime" when "filter" return "%24filter" when "orderby" return "%24orderby" when "search" return "%24search" when "select" return "%24select" when "skip" return "%24skip" when "start_date_time" return "startDateTime" when "top" return "%24top" else return original_name end end end end end end end end end end end