SecureScoresOperations Class
SecureScoresOperations async 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
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builtins.objectSecureScoresOperations
Constructor
SecureScoresOperations(client, config, serializer, deserializer)
Parameters
- client
Client for service requests.
- config
Configuration of service client.
- serializer
An object model serializer.
- deserializer
An object model deserializer.
Variables
- models
Alias to model classes used in this operation group.
Methods
| get |
Get secure score for a specific Security Center initiative within your current scope. For the ASC Default initiative, use 'ascScore'. |
| list |
List secure scores for all your Security Center initiatives within your current scope. |
get
Get secure score for a specific Security Center initiative within your current scope. For the ASC Default initiative, use 'ascScore'.
async get(secure_score_name: str, **kwargs) -> azure.mgmt.security.models._models_py3.SecureScoreItem
Parameters
- secure_score_name
- str
The initiative name. For the ASC Default initiative, use 'ascScore' as in the sample request below.
- cls
- callable
A custom type or function that will be passed the direct response
Returns
SecureScoreItem, or the result of cls(response)
Return type
Exceptions
list
List secure scores for all your Security Center initiatives within your current scope.
list(**kwargs) -> AsyncIterable[azure.mgmt.security.models._models_py3.SecureScoresList]
Parameters
- cls
- callable
A custom type or function that will be passed the direct response
Returns
An iterator like instance of either SecureScoresList or the result of cls(response)
Return type
Exceptions
Attributes
models
models = <module 'azure.mgmt.security.models' from 'C:\\hostedtoolcache\\windows\\Python\\3.9.13\\x64\\lib\\site-packages\\azure\\mgmt\\security\\models\\__init__.py'>
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