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/**
* Copyright (c) 2016, 2024, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
* This software is dual-licensed to you under the Universal Permissive License (UPL) 1.0 as shown at https://oss.oracle.com/licenses/upl or Apache License 2.0 as shown at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0. You may choose either license.
*/
package com.oracle.bmc.limits;
import com.oracle.bmc.limits.requests.*;
import com.oracle.bmc.limits.responses.*;
/** APIs that interact with the resource limits of a specific resource type. */
@jakarta.annotation.Generated(value = "OracleSDKGenerator", comments = "API Version: 20181025")
public interface LimitsAsync extends AutoCloseable {
/** Rebuilds the client from scratch. Useful to refresh certificates. */
void refreshClient();
/**
* Sets the endpoint to call (ex, https://www.example.com).
*
* @param endpoint The endpoint of the serice.
*/
void setEndpoint(String endpoint);
/** Gets the set endpoint for REST call (ex, https://www.example.com) */
String getEndpoint();
/**
* Sets the region to call (ex, Region.US_PHOENIX_1).
*
* Note, this will call {@link #setEndpoint(String) setEndpoint} after resolving the
* endpoint. If the service is not available in this region, however, an
* IllegalArgumentException will be raised.
*
* @param region The region of the service.
*/
void setRegion(com.oracle.bmc.Region region);
/**
* Sets the region to call (ex, 'us-phoenix-1').
*
*
Note, this will first try to map the region ID to a known Region and call {@link
* #setRegion(Region) setRegion}.
*
*
If no known Region could be determined, it will create an endpoint based on the default
* endpoint format ({@link com.oracle.bmc.Region#formatDefaultRegionEndpoint(Service, String)}
* and then call {@link #setEndpoint(String) setEndpoint}.
*
* @param regionId The public region ID.
*/
void setRegion(String regionId);
/**
* Determines whether realm specific endpoint should be used or not. Set
* realmSpecificEndpointTemplateEnabled to "true" if the user wants to enable use of realm
* specific endpoint template, otherwise set it to "false"
*
* @param realmSpecificEndpointTemplateEnabled flag to enable the use of realm specific endpoint
* template
*/
void useRealmSpecificEndpointTemplate(boolean realmSpecificEndpointTemplateEnabled);
/**
* For a given compartmentId, resource limit name, and scope, returns the following: * The
* number of available resources associated with the given limit. * The usage in the selected
* compartment for the given limit. If Subscription Id is provided, then usage for resource
* created in that subscription will be returned Note that not all resource limits support this
* API. If the value is not available, the API returns a 404 response.
*
* @param request The request object containing the details to send
* @param handler The request handler to invoke upon completion, may be null.
* @return A Future that can be used to get the response if no AsyncHandler was provided. Note,
* if you provide an AsyncHandler and use the Future, some types of responses (like
* java.io.InputStream) may not be able to be read in both places as the underlying stream
* may only be consumed once.
*/
java.util.concurrent.Future getResourceAvailability(
GetResourceAvailabilityRequest request,
com.oracle.bmc.responses.AsyncHandler<
GetResourceAvailabilityRequest, GetResourceAvailabilityResponse>
handler);
/**
* Includes a list of resource limits that are currently supported. If subscription Id is
* provided, then only resource limits supported by subscription will be returned If the
* 'areQuotasSupported' property is true, you can create quota policies on top of this limit at
* the compartment level.
*
* @param request The request object containing the details to send
* @param handler The request handler to invoke upon completion, may be null.
* @return A Future that can be used to get the response if no AsyncHandler was provided. Note,
* if you provide an AsyncHandler and use the Future, some types of responses (like
* java.io.InputStream) may not be able to be read in both places as the underlying stream
* may only be consumed once.
*/
java.util.concurrent.Future listLimitDefinitions(
ListLimitDefinitionsRequest request,
com.oracle.bmc.responses.AsyncHandler<
ListLimitDefinitionsRequest, ListLimitDefinitionsResponse>
handler);
/**
* Includes a full list of resource limits belonging to a given service. If subscription Id is
* provided, limit value for subscription will be returned.
*
* @param request The request object containing the details to send
* @param handler The request handler to invoke upon completion, may be null.
* @return A Future that can be used to get the response if no AsyncHandler was provided. Note,
* if you provide an AsyncHandler and use the Future, some types of responses (like
* java.io.InputStream) may not be able to be read in both places as the underlying stream
* may only be consumed once.
*/
java.util.concurrent.Future listLimitValues(
ListLimitValuesRequest request,
com.oracle.bmc.responses.AsyncHandler
handler);
/**
* Returns the list of supported services. If subscription ID is provided then only services
* supported by subscription will be returned. This includes the programmatic service name,
* along with the friendly service name.
*
* @param request The request object containing the details to send
* @param handler The request handler to invoke upon completion, may be null.
* @return A Future that can be used to get the response if no AsyncHandler was provided. Note,
* if you provide an AsyncHandler and use the Future, some types of responses (like
* java.io.InputStream) may not be able to be read in both places as the underlying stream
* may only be consumed once.
*/
java.util.concurrent.Future listServices(
ListServicesRequest request,
com.oracle.bmc.responses.AsyncHandler
handler);
}