WorkflowVersionsOperations Class

WorkflowVersionsOperations operations.

You should not instantiate this class directly. Instead, you should create a Client instance that instantiates it for you and attaches it as an attribute.

Inheritance
builtins.object
WorkflowVersionsOperations

Constructor

WorkflowVersionsOperations(client, config, serializer, deserializer)

Parameters

client
Required

Client for service requests.

config
Required

Configuration of service client.

serializer
Required

An object model serializer.

deserializer
Required

An object model deserializer.

Variables

models

Alias to model classes used in this operation group.

Methods

get

Gets a workflow version.

list

Gets a list of workflow versions.

get

Gets a workflow version.

get(resource_group_name: str, workflow_name: str, version_id: str, **kwargs: Any) -> azure.mgmt.logic.models._models_py3.WorkflowVersion

Parameters

resource_group_name
str
Required

The resource group name.

workflow_name
str
Required

The workflow name.

version_id
str
Required

The workflow versionId.

cls
callable

A custom type or function that will be passed the direct response

Returns

WorkflowVersion, or the result of cls(response)

Return type

Exceptions

list

Gets a list of workflow versions.

list(resource_group_name: str, workflow_name: str, top: Optional[int] = None, **kwargs: Any) -> Iterable[azure.mgmt.logic.models._models_py3.WorkflowVersionListResult]

Parameters

resource_group_name
str
Required

The resource group name.

workflow_name
str
Required

The workflow name.

top
int
Required

The number of items to be included in the result. Default value is None.

cls
callable

A custom type or function that will be passed the direct response

Returns

An iterator like instance of either WorkflowVersionListResult or the result of cls(response)

Return type

Exceptions

Attributes

models

models = <module 'azure.mgmt.logic.models' from 'C:\\hostedtoolcache\\windows\\Python\\3.9.13\\x64\\lib\\site-packages\\azure\\mgmt\\logic\\models\\__init__.py'>