require 'microsoft_kiota_abstractions' require_relative '../../../../../../../../../microsoft_graph' require_relative '../../../../../../../../../models/o_data_errors/o_data_error' require_relative '../../../../../../../../../models/upload_session' require_relative '../../../../../../../../groups' require_relative '../../../../../../../item' require_relative '../../../../../../calendar' require_relative '../../../../../events' require_relative '../../../../item' require_relative '../../../instances' require_relative '../../item' require_relative '../attachments' require_relative './microsoft_graph_create_upload_session' module MicrosoftGraph module Groups module Item module Calendar module Events module Item module Instances module Item module Attachments module MicrosoftGraphCreateUploadSession ## # Provides operations to call the createUploadSession method. class MicrosoftGraphCreateUploadSessionRequestBuilder ## # Path parameters for the request @path_parameters ## # The request adapter to use to execute the requests. @request_adapter ## # Url template to use to build the URL for the current request builder @url_template ## ## Instantiates a new MicrosoftGraphCreateUploadSessionRequestBuilder and sets the default values. ## @param pathParameters Path parameters for the request ## @param requestAdapter The request adapter to use to execute the requests. ## @return a void ## def initialize(path_parameters, request_adapter) raise StandardError, 'path_parameters cannot be null' if path_parameters.nil? raise StandardError, 'request_adapter cannot be null' if request_adapter.nil? @url_template = "{+baseurl}/groups/{group%2Did}/calendar/events/{event%2Did}/instances/{event%2Did1}/attachments/microsoft.graph.createUploadSession" @request_adapter = request_adapter path_parameters = { "request-raw-url" => path_parameters } if path_parameters.is_a? String @path_parameters = path_parameters if path_parameters.is_a? Hash end ## ## Create an upload session that allows an app to iteratively upload ranges of a file, so as to attach the file to the specified Outlook item. The item can be a message or event. Use this approach to attach a file if the file size is between 3 MB and 150 MB. To attach a file that's smaller than 3 MB, do a `POST` operation on the **attachments** navigation property of the Outlook item; see how to do this for a message or for an event. As part of the response, this action returns an upload URL that you can use in subsequent sequential `PUT` queries. Request headers for each `PUT` operation let you specify the exact range of bytes to be uploaded. This allows transfer to be resumed, in case the network connection is dropped during upload. The following are the steps to attach a file to an Outlook item using an upload session: See attach large files to Outlook messages or events for an example. ## @param body The request body ## @param requestConfiguration Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options. ## @return a Fiber of upload_session ## def post(body, request_configuration=nil) raise StandardError, 'body cannot be null' if body.nil? request_info = self.to_post_request_information( body, request_configuration ) error_mapping = Hash.new error_mapping["4XX"] = lambda {|pn| MicrosoftGraph::Models::ODataErrors::ODataError.create_from_discriminator_value(pn) } error_mapping["5XX"] = lambda {|pn| MicrosoftGraph::Models::ODataErrors::ODataError.create_from_discriminator_value(pn) } return @request_adapter.send_async(request_info, lambda {|pn| MicrosoftGraph::Models::UploadSession.create_from_discriminator_value(pn) }, error_mapping) end ## ## Create an upload session that allows an app to iteratively upload ranges of a file, so as to attach the file to the specified Outlook item. The item can be a message or event. Use this approach to attach a file if the file size is between 3 MB and 150 MB. To attach a file that's smaller than 3 MB, do a `POST` operation on the **attachments** navigation property of the Outlook item; see how to do this for a message or for an event. As part of the response, this action returns an upload URL that you can use in subsequent sequential `PUT` queries. Request headers for each `PUT` operation let you specify the exact range of bytes to be uploaded. This allows transfer to be resumed, in case the network connection is dropped during upload. The following are the steps to attach a file to an Outlook item using an upload session: See attach large files to Outlook messages or events for an example. ## @param body The request body ## @param requestConfiguration Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options. ## @return a request_information ## def to_post_request_information(body, request_configuration=nil) raise StandardError, 'body cannot be null' if body.nil? request_info = MicrosoftKiotaAbstractions::RequestInformation.new() request_info.url_template = @url_template request_info.path_parameters = @path_parameters request_info.http_method = :POST request_info.headers.add('Accept', 'application/json') unless request_configuration.nil? request_info.add_headers_from_raw_object(request_configuration.headers) request_info.add_request_options(request_configuration.options) end request_info.set_content_from_parsable(self.request_adapter, "application/json", body) return request_info end ## # Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options. class MicrosoftGraphCreateUploadSessionRequestBuilderPostRequestConfiguration ## # Request headers attr_accessor :headers ## # Request options attr_accessor :options end end end end end end end end end end end end