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.
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This package is primarily used in generated code and not meant to be consumed directly by end users.
This is the common base class for generated clients. It provides the methods sendOperationRequest
and sendRequest
.
sendRequest
simply makes an HTTP request using a Pipeline
(see @azure/core-rest-pipeline
for details.)
sendOperationRequest
is used by generated code to make a request using an OperationSpec
and OperationArguments
. An OperationSpec
is a translation of request requirements from the OpenAPI/Swagger file that describes the service.
This method is used to create a Pipeline
instance that is customized with extra policies that perform serialization and deserialization. The bulk of the work is in converting requests into the right HTTP message that a service expects and then converting the HTTP response payload into the response shape described by the service's OpenAPI specification file.
Mapper
s are used to encode and decode data into HTTP headers and bodies. They describe all request and response fields. They are referenced by OperationSpec
s.
The method createSerializer
creates a Serializer
that is used to do the bulk of the work transforming data when making a request or processing a response. Given a corpus of Mapper
s and the appropriate OperationSpec
it can manufacture an HTTP request object from a user provided input or convert an HTTP response object into a user-friendly form.
You can build and run the tests locally by executing rushx test
. Explore the test folder to see advanced usage and behavior of the public classes.
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