Call the Azure Resource Manager REST API
call_azure_rm(token, subscription, operation, ..., options = list(),
api_version = getOption("azure_api_version"))call_azure_url(token, url, ..., http_verb = c("GET", "DELETE", "PUT",
"POST", "HEAD", "PATCH"), http_status_handler = c("stop", "warn",
"message", "pass"), auto_refresh = TRUE)
An Azure OAuth token, of class AzureToken.
For call_azure_rm
, a subscription ID.
The operation to perform, which will form part of the URL path.
Other arguments passed to lower-level code, ultimately to the appropriate functions in httr.
A named list giving the URL query parameters.
The API version to use, which will form part of the URL sent to the host.
A complete URL to send to the host.
The HTTP verb as a string, one of GET
, PUT
, POST
, DELETE
, HEAD
or PATCH
.
How to handle in R the HTTP status code of a response. "stop"
, "warn"
or "message"
will call the appropriate handlers in httr, while "pass"
ignores the status code.
Whether to refresh/renew the OAuth token if it is no longer valid.
If http_status_handler
is one of "stop"
, "warn"
or "message"
, the status code of the response is checked. If an error is not thrown, the parsed content of the response is returned with the status code attached as the "status" attribute.
If http_status_handler
is "pass"
, the entire response is returned without modification.
These functions form the low-level interface between R and Azure. call_azure_rm
builds a URL from its arguments and passes it to call_azure_url
. Authentication is handled automatically.
httr::GET, httr::PUT, httr::POST, httr::DELETE, httr::stop_for_status, httr::content