DirectoryRenameHeaders interface

Defines headers for Rename operation.

Properties

clientRequestId

If a client request id header is sent in the request, this header will be present in the response with the same value.

contentLength

The size of the resource in bytes.

date

A UTC date/time value generated by the service that indicates the time at which the response was initiated.

eTag

An HTTP entity tag associated with the file or directory.

lastModified

The data and time the file or directory was last modified. Write operations on the file or directory update the last modified time.

marker

When renaming a directory, the number of paths that are renamed with each invocation is limited. If the number of paths to be renamed exceeds this limit, a continuation token is returned in this response header. When a continuation token is returned in the response, it must be specified in a subsequent invocation of the rename operation to continue renaming the directory.

requestId

A server-generated UUID recorded in the analytics logs for troubleshooting and correlation.

version

The version of the REST protocol used to process the request.

Property Details

clientRequestId

If a client request id header is sent in the request, this header will be present in the response with the same value.

clientRequestId?: string

Property Value

string

contentLength

The size of the resource in bytes.

contentLength?: number

Property Value

number

date

A UTC date/time value generated by the service that indicates the time at which the response was initiated.

date?: Date

Property Value

Date

eTag

An HTTP entity tag associated with the file or directory.

eTag?: string

Property Value

string

lastModified

The data and time the file or directory was last modified. Write operations on the file or directory update the last modified time.

lastModified?: Date

Property Value

Date

marker

When renaming a directory, the number of paths that are renamed with each invocation is limited. If the number of paths to be renamed exceeds this limit, a continuation token is returned in this response header. When a continuation token is returned in the response, it must be specified in a subsequent invocation of the rename operation to continue renaming the directory.

marker?: string

Property Value

string

requestId

A server-generated UUID recorded in the analytics logs for troubleshooting and correlation.

requestId?: string

Property Value

string

version

The version of the REST protocol used to process the request.

version?: string

Property Value

string