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This package contains Microsoft Azure SDK for DataProtection Management SDK. For documentation on how to use this package, please see https://aka.ms/azsdk/java/mgmt. Open API 2.0 Specs for Azure Data Protection service. Package tag package-2024-04.
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// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
// Licensed under the MIT License.
// Code generated by Microsoft (R) AutoRest Code Generator.
package com.azure.resourcemanager.dataprotection.models;
import com.azure.core.annotation.Immutable;
import com.azure.json.JsonReader;
import com.azure.json.JsonSerializable;
import com.azure.json.JsonToken;
import com.azure.json.JsonWriter;
import java.io.IOException;
/**
* Base class for different types of authentication credentials.
*/
@Immutable
public class AuthCredentials implements JsonSerializable {
/*
* Type of the specific object - used for deserializing
*/
private String objectType = "AuthCredentials";
/**
* Creates an instance of AuthCredentials class.
*/
public AuthCredentials() {
}
/**
* Get the objectType property: Type of the specific object - used for deserializing.
*
* @return the objectType value.
*/
public String objectType() {
return this.objectType;
}
/**
* Validates the instance.
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException thrown if the instance is not valid.
*/
public void validate() {
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
@Override
public JsonWriter toJson(JsonWriter jsonWriter) throws IOException {
jsonWriter.writeStartObject();
jsonWriter.writeStringField("objectType", this.objectType);
return jsonWriter.writeEndObject();
}
/**
* Reads an instance of AuthCredentials from the JsonReader.
*
* @param jsonReader The JsonReader being read.
* @return An instance of AuthCredentials if the JsonReader was pointing to an instance of it, or null if it was
* pointing to JSON null.
* @throws IOException If an error occurs while reading the AuthCredentials.
*/
public static AuthCredentials fromJson(JsonReader jsonReader) throws IOException {
return jsonReader.readObject(reader -> {
String discriminatorValue = null;
try (JsonReader readerToUse = reader.bufferObject()) {
readerToUse.nextToken(); // Prepare for reading
while (readerToUse.nextToken() != JsonToken.END_OBJECT) {
String fieldName = readerToUse.getFieldName();
readerToUse.nextToken();
if ("objectType".equals(fieldName)) {
discriminatorValue = readerToUse.getString();
break;
} else {
readerToUse.skipChildren();
}
}
// Use the discriminator value to determine which subtype should be deserialized.
if ("SecretStoreBasedAuthCredentials".equals(discriminatorValue)) {
return SecretStoreBasedAuthCredentials.fromJson(readerToUse.reset());
} else {
return fromJsonKnownDiscriminator(readerToUse.reset());
}
}
});
}
static AuthCredentials fromJsonKnownDiscriminator(JsonReader jsonReader) throws IOException {
return jsonReader.readObject(reader -> {
AuthCredentials deserializedAuthCredentials = new AuthCredentials();
while (reader.nextToken() != JsonToken.END_OBJECT) {
String fieldName = reader.getFieldName();
reader.nextToken();
if ("objectType".equals(fieldName)) {
deserializedAuthCredentials.objectType = reader.getString();
} else {
reader.skipChildren();
}
}
return deserializedAuthCredentials;
});
}
}