private/runtime/EventData.cs
namespace Microsoft.Rest.ClientRuntime { using System; using System.Threading; ///<summary>Represents the data in signaled event.</summary> public partial class EventData { /// <summary> /// The type of the event being signaled /// </summary> public string Id; /// <summary> /// The user-ready message from the event. /// </summary> public string Message; /// <summary> /// When the event is about a parameter, this is the parameter name. /// Used in Validation Events /// </summary> public string Parameter; /// <summary> /// This represents a numeric value associated with the event. /// Use for progress-style events /// </summary> public double Value; /// <summary> /// Any extended data for an event should be serialized and stored here. /// </summary> public string ExtendedData; /// <summary> /// If the event triggers after the request message has been created, this will contain the Request Message (which in HTTP calls would be HttpRequestMessage) /// /// Typically you'd cast this to the expected type to use it: /// <code> /// if(eventData.RequestMessgae is HttpRequestMessage httpRequest) /// { /// httpRequest.Headers.Add("x-request-flavor", "vanilla"); /// } /// </code> /// </summary> public object RequestMessage; /// <summary> /// If the event triggers after the response is back, this will contain the Response Message (which in HTTP calls would be HttpResponseMessage) /// /// Typically you'd cast this to the expected type to use it: /// <code> /// if(eventData.ResponseMessage is HttpResponseMessage httpResponse){ /// var flavor = httpResponse.Headers.GetValue("x-request-flavor"); /// } /// </code> /// </summary> public object ResponseMessage; /// <summary> /// Cancellation method for this event. /// /// If the event consumer wishes to cancel the request that initiated this event, call <c>Cancel()</c> /// </summary> /// <remarks> /// The original initiator of the request must provide the implementation of this. /// </remarks> public System.Action Cancel; } } |