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package com.microsoft.graph.directoryroles.validateproperties;

import com.microsoft.graph.models.odataerrors.ODataError;
import com.microsoft.kiota.BaseRequestBuilder;
import com.microsoft.kiota.BaseRequestConfiguration;
import com.microsoft.kiota.HttpMethod;
import com.microsoft.kiota.RequestAdapter;
import com.microsoft.kiota.RequestInformation;
import com.microsoft.kiota.RequestOption;
import com.microsoft.kiota.serialization.Parsable;
import com.microsoft.kiota.serialization.ParsableFactory;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Objects;
/**
 * Provides operations to call the validateProperties method.
 */
@jakarta.annotation.Generated("com.microsoft.kiota")
public class ValidatePropertiesRequestBuilder extends BaseRequestBuilder {
    /**
     * Instantiates a new {@link ValidatePropertiesRequestBuilder} and sets the default values.
     * @param pathParameters Path parameters for the request
     * @param requestAdapter The request adapter to use to execute the requests.
     */
    public ValidatePropertiesRequestBuilder(@jakarta.annotation.Nonnull final HashMap pathParameters, @jakarta.annotation.Nonnull final RequestAdapter requestAdapter) {
        super(requestAdapter, "{+baseurl}/directoryRoles/validateProperties", pathParameters);
    }
    /**
     * Instantiates a new {@link ValidatePropertiesRequestBuilder} and sets the default values.
     * @param rawUrl The raw URL to use for the request builder.
     * @param requestAdapter The request adapter to use to execute the requests.
     */
    public ValidatePropertiesRequestBuilder(@jakarta.annotation.Nonnull final String rawUrl, @jakarta.annotation.Nonnull final RequestAdapter requestAdapter) {
        super(requestAdapter, "{+baseurl}/directoryRoles/validateProperties", rawUrl);
    }
    /**
     * Validate that a Microsoft 365 group's display name or mail nickname complies with naming policies.  Clients can use this API to determine whether a display name or mail nickname is valid before trying to create a Microsoft 365 group. To validate the properties of an existing group, use the group: validateProperties function. The following policy validations are performed for the display name and mail nickname properties:1. Validate the prefix and suffix naming policy2. Validate the custom banned words policy3. Validate that the mail nickname is unique This API only returns the first validation failure that is encountered. If the properties fail multiple validations, only the first validation failure is returned. However, you can validate both the mail nickname and the display name and receive a collection of validation errors if you are only validating the prefix and suffix naming policy. To learn more about configuring naming policies, see Configure naming policy.
     * @param body The request body
     * @throws ODataError When receiving a 4XX or 5XX status code
     * @see Find more info here
     */
    public void post(@jakarta.annotation.Nonnull final ValidatePropertiesPostRequestBody body) {
        post(body, null);
    }
    /**
     * Validate that a Microsoft 365 group's display name or mail nickname complies with naming policies.  Clients can use this API to determine whether a display name or mail nickname is valid before trying to create a Microsoft 365 group. To validate the properties of an existing group, use the group: validateProperties function. The following policy validations are performed for the display name and mail nickname properties:1. Validate the prefix and suffix naming policy2. Validate the custom banned words policy3. Validate that the mail nickname is unique This API only returns the first validation failure that is encountered. If the properties fail multiple validations, only the first validation failure is returned. However, you can validate both the mail nickname and the display name and receive a collection of validation errors if you are only validating the prefix and suffix naming policy. To learn more about configuring naming policies, see Configure naming policy.
     * @param body The request body
     * @param requestConfiguration Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.
     * @throws ODataError When receiving a 4XX or 5XX status code
     * @see Find more info here
     */
    public void post(@jakarta.annotation.Nonnull final ValidatePropertiesPostRequestBody body, @jakarta.annotation.Nullable final java.util.function.Consumer requestConfiguration) {
        Objects.requireNonNull(body);
        final RequestInformation requestInfo = toPostRequestInformation(body, requestConfiguration);
        final HashMap> errorMapping = new HashMap>();
        errorMapping.put("XXX", ODataError::createFromDiscriminatorValue);
        this.requestAdapter.sendPrimitive(requestInfo, errorMapping, Void.class);
    }
    /**
     * Validate that a Microsoft 365 group's display name or mail nickname complies with naming policies.  Clients can use this API to determine whether a display name or mail nickname is valid before trying to create a Microsoft 365 group. To validate the properties of an existing group, use the group: validateProperties function. The following policy validations are performed for the display name and mail nickname properties:1. Validate the prefix and suffix naming policy2. Validate the custom banned words policy3. Validate that the mail nickname is unique This API only returns the first validation failure that is encountered. If the properties fail multiple validations, only the first validation failure is returned. However, you can validate both the mail nickname and the display name and receive a collection of validation errors if you are only validating the prefix and suffix naming policy. To learn more about configuring naming policies, see Configure naming policy.
     * @param body The request body
     * @return a {@link RequestInformation}
     */
    @jakarta.annotation.Nonnull
    public RequestInformation toPostRequestInformation(@jakarta.annotation.Nonnull final ValidatePropertiesPostRequestBody body) {
        return toPostRequestInformation(body, null);
    }
    /**
     * Validate that a Microsoft 365 group's display name or mail nickname complies with naming policies.  Clients can use this API to determine whether a display name or mail nickname is valid before trying to create a Microsoft 365 group. To validate the properties of an existing group, use the group: validateProperties function. The following policy validations are performed for the display name and mail nickname properties:1. Validate the prefix and suffix naming policy2. Validate the custom banned words policy3. Validate that the mail nickname is unique This API only returns the first validation failure that is encountered. If the properties fail multiple validations, only the first validation failure is returned. However, you can validate both the mail nickname and the display name and receive a collection of validation errors if you are only validating the prefix and suffix naming policy. To learn more about configuring naming policies, see Configure naming policy.
     * @param body The request body
     * @param requestConfiguration Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.
     * @return a {@link RequestInformation}
     */
    @jakarta.annotation.Nonnull
    public RequestInformation toPostRequestInformation(@jakarta.annotation.Nonnull final ValidatePropertiesPostRequestBody body, @jakarta.annotation.Nullable final java.util.function.Consumer requestConfiguration) {
        Objects.requireNonNull(body);
        final RequestInformation requestInfo = new RequestInformation(HttpMethod.POST, urlTemplate, pathParameters);
        requestInfo.configure(requestConfiguration, PostRequestConfiguration::new);
        requestInfo.headers.tryAdd("Accept", "application/json");
        requestInfo.setContentFromParsable(requestAdapter, "application/json", body);
        return requestInfo;
    }
    /**
     * Returns a request builder with the provided arbitrary URL. Using this method means any other path or query parameters are ignored.
     * @param rawUrl The raw URL to use for the request builder.
     * @return a {@link ValidatePropertiesRequestBuilder}
     */
    @jakarta.annotation.Nonnull
    public ValidatePropertiesRequestBuilder withUrl(@jakarta.annotation.Nonnull final String rawUrl) {
        Objects.requireNonNull(rawUrl);
        return new ValidatePropertiesRequestBuilder(rawUrl, requestAdapter);
    }
    /**
     * Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.
     */
    @jakarta.annotation.Generated("com.microsoft.kiota")
    public class PostRequestConfiguration extends BaseRequestConfiguration {
    }
}




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