lib/fog/azurerm/docs/traffic_manager.md in fog-azure-rm-0.1.1 vs lib/fog/azurerm/docs/traffic_manager.md in fog-azure-rm-0.1.2
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-# Traffic Manager
-
-This document explains how to get started using Azure Traffic Manager Service with Fog. With this gem you can create/update/list/delete Traffic Manager Profiles and End Points.
-
-## Usage
-
-First of all, you need to require the Fog library by executing:
-
-```ruby
-require 'fog/azurerm'
-```
-## Create Connection
-
-Next, create a connection to the Traffic Manager Service:
-
-```ruby
- azure_traffic_manager_service = Fog::TrafficManager::AzureRM.new(
- tenant_id: '<Tenantid>', # Tenant id of Azure Active Directory Application
- client_id: '<Clientid>', # Client id of Azure Active Directory Application
- client_secret: '<ClientSecret>', # Client Secret of Azure Active Directory Application
- subscription_id: '<Subscriptionid>' # Subscription id of an Azure Account
-)
-```
-
-## Create Traffic Manager Profile
-
-Create a new Traffic Manager Profile. The parameter 'traffic_routing_method' can be 'Performance', 'Weighted' or 'Priority'.
-
-```ruby
- profile = azure_traffic_manager_service.traffic_manager_profiles.create(
- name: '<Profile Name>',
- resource_group: '<Resource Group Name>',
- traffic_routing_method: 'Performance',
- relative_name: '<Profile Relative Name>',
- ttl: '30',
- protocol: 'http',
- port: '80',
- path: '/monitorpage.aspx'
- )
-```
-
-## List Traffic Manager Profiles
-
-List Traffic Manager Profiles in a resource group
-
-```ruby
- profiles = azure_traffic_manager_service.traffic_manager_profiles(resource_group: '<Resource Group name>')
- profiles.each do |profile|
- puts "#{profile.name}"
- end
-```
-
-## Retrieve a single Traffic Manager Profile
-
-Get a single record of Traffic Manager Profile
-
-```ruby
- profile = azure_traffic_manager_service
- .traffic_manager_profiles
- .get('<Resource Group name>', '<Profile name>')
- puts "#{profile.name}"
-```
-
-## Update a Traffic Manager Profile
-
-Get a Traffic Manager Profile object from the get method and then update that Traffic Manager Profile. You can update the Traffic Manager Profile by passing the modifiable attributes in the form of a hash.
-
-```ruby
- profile.update(
- traffic_routing_method: 'Weighted',
- ttl: '35',
- protocol: 'https',
- port: '90',
- path: '/monitorpage1.aspx'
- )
-```
-
-## Destroy a single Traffic Manager Profile
-
-Get a Traffic Manager Profile object from the get method and then destroy that Traffic Manager Profile.
-
-```ruby
- profile.destroy
-```
-
-## Create Traffic Manager Endpoint
-
-Traffic Manager Profile is pre-requisite of Traffic Manager Endpoint. Create a new Traffic Manager Endpoint. The parameter 'type' can be 'externalEndpoints, 'azureEndpoints' or 'nestedEndpoints'.
-
-```ruby
- endpoint = azure_network_service.traffic_manager_end_points.create(
- name: '<Endpoint Name>',
- traffic_manager_profile_name: '<Profile Name>',
- resource_group: '<Resource Group Name>',
- type: 'externalEndpoints',
- target: 'test.com',
- endpoint_location: 'West US'
- )
-```
-
-## List Traffic Manager Endpoints
-
-List Traffic Manager Endpoints in a resource group.
-
-```ruby
- endpoints = azure_traffic_manager_service.traffic_manager_end_points(resource_group: '<Resource Group name>', traffic_manager_profile_name: '<Profile Name>')
- endpoints.each do |endpoint|
- puts "#{endpoint.name}"
- end
-```
-
-## Retrieve a single Traffic Manager Endpoint
-
-Get a single Traffic Manager Endpoint.
-
-```ruby
- endpoint = azure_traffic_manager_service
- .traffic_manager_end_points
- .get('<Resource Group name>', '<Profile Name>', '<Endpoint name>', '<Endpoint type>')
- puts "#{endpoint.name}"
-```
-## Update a Traffic Manager Endpoint
-
-Get a Traffic Manager Endpoint object from the get method and then update that Traffic Manager Endpoint. You can update the Traffic Manager Endpoint by passing the modifiable attributes in the form of a hash.
-
-```ruby
- endpoint.update(type: 'externalEndpoints',
- target: 'test1.com',
- endpoint_location: 'Central US')
-```
-
-## Destroy a single Traffic Manager Endpoint
-
-Get a Traffic Manager Endpoint object from the get method and then destroy that Traffic Manager Endpoint.
-
-```ruby
- endpoint.destroy
-```
-
-## Support and Feedback
-Your feedback is highly appreciated! If you have specific issues with the fog ARM, you should file an issue via Github.
+# Traffic Manager
+
+This document explains how to get started using Azure Traffic Manager Service with Fog. With this gem you can create/update/list/delete Traffic Manager Profiles and End Points.
+
+## Usage
+
+First of all, you need to require the Fog library by executing:
+
+```ruby
+require 'fog/azurerm'
+```
+## Create Connection
+
+Next, create a connection to the Traffic Manager Service:
+
+```ruby
+ azure_traffic_manager_service = Fog::TrafficManager::AzureRM.new(
+ tenant_id: '<Tenantid>', # Tenant id of Azure Active Directory Application
+ client_id: '<Clientid>', # Client id of Azure Active Directory Application
+ client_secret: '<ClientSecret>', # Client Secret of Azure Active Directory Application
+ subscription_id: '<Subscriptionid>' # Subscription id of an Azure Account
+)
+```
+
+## Create Traffic Manager Profile
+
+Create a new Traffic Manager Profile. The parameter 'traffic_routing_method' can be 'Performance', 'Weighted' or 'Priority'.
+
+```ruby
+ profile = azure_traffic_manager_service.traffic_manager_profiles.create(
+ name: '<Profile Name>',
+ resource_group: '<Resource Group Name>',
+ traffic_routing_method: 'Performance',
+ relative_name: '<Profile Relative Name>',
+ ttl: '30',
+ protocol: 'http',
+ port: '80',
+ path: '/monitorpage.aspx'
+ )
+```
+
+## List Traffic Manager Profiles
+
+List Traffic Manager Profiles in a resource group
+
+```ruby
+ profiles = azure_traffic_manager_service.traffic_manager_profiles(resource_group: '<Resource Group name>')
+ profiles.each do |profile|
+ puts "#{profile.name}"
+ end
+```
+
+## Retrieve a single Traffic Manager Profile
+
+Get a single record of Traffic Manager Profile
+
+```ruby
+ profile = azure_traffic_manager_service
+ .traffic_manager_profiles
+ .get('<Resource Group name>', '<Profile name>')
+ puts "#{profile.name}"
+```
+
+## Update a Traffic Manager Profile
+
+Get a Traffic Manager Profile object from the get method and then update that Traffic Manager Profile. You can update the Traffic Manager Profile by passing the modifiable attributes in the form of a hash.
+
+```ruby
+ profile.update(
+ traffic_routing_method: 'Weighted',
+ ttl: '35',
+ protocol: 'https',
+ port: '90',
+ path: '/monitorpage1.aspx'
+ )
+```
+
+## Destroy a single Traffic Manager Profile
+
+Get a Traffic Manager Profile object from the get method and then destroy that Traffic Manager Profile.
+
+```ruby
+ profile.destroy
+```
+
+## Create Traffic Manager Endpoint
+
+Traffic Manager Profile is pre-requisite of Traffic Manager Endpoint. Create a new Traffic Manager Endpoint. The parameter 'type' can be 'externalEndpoints, 'azureEndpoints' or 'nestedEndpoints'.
+
+```ruby
+ endpoint = azure_network_service.traffic_manager_end_points.create(
+ name: '<Endpoint Name>',
+ traffic_manager_profile_name: '<Profile Name>',
+ resource_group: '<Resource Group Name>',
+ type: 'externalEndpoints',
+ target: 'test.com',
+ endpoint_location: 'West US'
+ )
+```
+
+## List Traffic Manager Endpoints
+
+List Traffic Manager Endpoints in a resource group.
+
+```ruby
+ endpoints = azure_traffic_manager_service.traffic_manager_end_points(resource_group: '<Resource Group name>', traffic_manager_profile_name: '<Profile Name>')
+ endpoints.each do |endpoint|
+ puts "#{endpoint.name}"
+ end
+```
+
+## Retrieve a single Traffic Manager Endpoint
+
+Get a single Traffic Manager Endpoint.
+
+```ruby
+ endpoint = azure_traffic_manager_service
+ .traffic_manager_end_points
+ .get('<Resource Group name>', '<Profile Name>', '<Endpoint name>', '<Endpoint type>')
+ puts "#{endpoint.name}"
+```
+## Update a Traffic Manager Endpoint
+
+Get a Traffic Manager Endpoint object from the get method and then update that Traffic Manager Endpoint. You can update the Traffic Manager Endpoint by passing the modifiable attributes in the form of a hash.
+
+```ruby
+ endpoint.update(type: 'externalEndpoints',
+ target: 'test1.com',
+ endpoint_location: 'Central US')
+```
+
+## Destroy a single Traffic Manager Endpoint
+
+Get a Traffic Manager Endpoint object from the get method and then destroy that Traffic Manager Endpoint.
+
+```ruby
+ endpoint.destroy
+```
+
+## Support and Feedback
+Your feedback is highly appreciated! If you have specific issues with the fog ARM, you should file an issue via Github.