Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: azure-mgmt-alertsmanagement
Version: 1.0.0
Summary: Microsoft Azure Alerts Management Client Library for Python
Home-page: https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python
Author: Microsoft Corporation
Author-email: azpysdkhelp@microsoft.com
License: MIT License
Description: # Microsoft Azure SDK for Python
        
        This is the Microsoft Azure Alerts Management Client Library.
        This package has been tested with Python 2.7, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7 and 3.8.
        For a more complete view of Azure libraries, see the [azure sdk python release](https://aka.ms/azsdk/python/all).
        
        
        # Usage
        
        
        To learn how to use this package, see the [quickstart guide](https://aka.ms/azsdk/python/mgmt)
        
        
        
        For docs and references, see [Python SDK References](https://docs.microsoft.com/python/api/overview/azure/)
        Code samples for this package can be found at [Alerts Management](https://docs.microsoft.com/samples/browse/?languages=python&term=Getting%20started%20-%20Managing&terms=Getting%20started%20-%20Managing) on docs.microsoft.com.
        Additional code samples for different Azure services are available at [Samples Repo](https://aka.ms/azsdk/python/mgmt/samples
        
        
        # Provide Feedback
        
        If you encounter any bugs or have suggestions, please file an issue in the
        [Issues](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/issues)
        section of the project.
        
        
        ![Impressions](https://azure-sdk-impressions.azurewebsites.net/api/impressions/azure-sdk-for-python%2Fazure-mgmt-alertsmanagement%2FREADME.png)
        
        
        # Release History
        
        ## 1.0.0 (2021-03-16)
        
        - GA release
        
        ## 1.0.0b1 (2020-11-20)
        
        This is beta preview version.
        
        This version uses a next-generation code generator that introduces important breaking changes, but also important new features (like unified authentication and async programming).
        
        **General breaking changes**
        
        - Credential system has been completly revamped:
        
          - `azure.common.credentials` or `msrestazure.azure_active_directory` instances are no longer supported, use the `azure-identity` classes instead: https://pypi.org/project/azure-identity/
          - `credentials` parameter has been renamed `credential`
        
        - The `config` attribute no longer exists on a client, configuration should be passed as kwarg. Example: `MyClient(credential, subscription_id, enable_logging=True)`. For a complete set of
          supported options, see the [parameters accept in init documentation of azure-core](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/master/sdk/core/azure-core/CLIENT_LIBRARY_DEVELOPER.md#available-policies)
        - You can't import a `version` module anymore, use `__version__` instead
        - Operations that used to return a `msrest.polling.LROPoller` now returns a `azure.core.polling.LROPoller` and are prefixed with `begin_`.
        - Exceptions tree have been simplified and most exceptions are now `azure.core.exceptions.HttpResponseError` (`CloudError` has been removed).
        - Most of the operation kwarg have changed. Some of the most noticeable:
        
          - `raw` has been removed. Equivalent feature can be found using `cls`, a callback that will give access to internal HTTP response for advanced user
          - For a complete set of
          supported options, see the [parameters accept in Request documentation of azure-core](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/master/sdk/core/azure-core/CLIENT_LIBRARY_DEVELOPER.md#available-policies)
        
        **General new features**
        
        - Type annotations support using `typing`. SDKs are mypy ready.
        - This client has now stable and official support for async. Check the `aio` namespace of your package to find the async client.
        - This client now support natively tracing library like OpenCensus or OpenTelemetry. See this [tracing quickstart](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/master/sdk/core/azure-core-tracing-opentelemetry) for an overview.
        
        
        ## 0.2.0rc2 (2019-07-31)
        
        **Bugfix**
        
          - Fixed autogenerated code problems
        
        ## 0.2.0rc1 (2019-07-29)
        
        **Features**
        
          - Added operation AlertsOperations.meta_data
          - Added operation group SmartDetectorAlertRulesOperations
          - Added operation group ActionRulesOperations
        
        **General breaking changes**
        
        This version uses a next-generation code generator that *might*
        introduce breaking changes if from some import. In summary, some modules
        were incorrectly visible/importable and have been renamed. This fixed
        several issues caused by usage of classes that were not supposed to be
        used in the first place.
        
          - AlertsManagementClient cannot be imported from
            `azure.mgmt.alertsmanagement.alerts_management_client` anymore
            (import from `azure.mgmt.alertsmanagement` works like before)
          - AlertsManagementClientConfiguration import has been moved from
            `azure.mgmt.alertsmanagement.alerts_management_client` to
            `azure.mgmt.alertsmanagement`
          - A model `MyClass` from a "models" sub-module cannot be imported
            anymore using `azure.mgmt.alertsmanagement.models.my_class`
            (import from `azure.mgmt.alertsmanagement.models` works like
            before)
          - An operation class `MyClassOperations` from an `operations`
            sub-module cannot be imported anymore using
            `azure.mgmt.alertsmanagement.operations.my_class_operations`
            (import from `azure.mgmt.alertsmanagement.operations` works like
            before)
        
        Last but not least, HTTP connection pooling is now enabled by default.
        You should always use a client as a context manager, or call close(), or
        use no more than one client per process.
        
        ## 0.1.0 (2018-09-17)
        
          - Initial Release
        
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Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
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