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Resource Health -- Events API #16716
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@Alancere , could you help to follow up on this? From the readme file, https://github.com/Azure/azure-rest-api-specs/blob/main/specification/resourcehealth/resource-manager/readme.md#basic-information, the default tag is always 'package-2017-07' which is quite out-of-date. |
Hi @vijayrajah thanks for this issue! Releasing a new package will require the service to submit a new SDK release request, I have added the label on this issue so that the corresponding service team could take this a look. |
Thanks for the feedback! We are routing this to the appropriate team for follow-up. cc @stephbaron. Issue DetailsBug ReportNeither the mgmt sdks, or the new module SDKs (t2) implement the event API for resource health. Defined here both of these SDK's implement can we get this added, please?
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Hi @Alancere & @lirenhe , I have the same question with @vijayrajah since it has passed 6 months. Do you have any updates for this? |
@Alancere, could you help to follow up with the service team? |
@vijayrajah, our SDK are generated by the configuration and their Swagger files from service team |
@Alancere, could you help to contact service team for a new release with this tag? https://github.com/Azure/azure-rest-api-specs/blob/main/specification/resourcehealth/resource-manager/readme.md#tag-package-2022-05 thanks |
package released(package-2022-10): https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-go/sdk/resourcemanager/resourcehealth/[email protected] |
Bug Report
Neither the mgmt sdks, or the new module SDKs (t2) implement the event API for resource health. Defined here
both of these SDK's implement
2017-07-01
version of this API & it apparently does not include events APIscan we get this added, please?
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