Class CancelMediaProcessingRequestBuilder

java.lang.Object
com.microsoft.kiota.BaseRequestBuilder
com.microsoft.graph.communications.calls.item.cancelmediaprocessing.CancelMediaProcessingRequestBuilder

@Generated("com.microsoft.kiota") public class CancelMediaProcessingRequestBuilder extends com.microsoft.kiota.BaseRequestBuilder
Provides operations to call the cancelMediaProcessing method.
  • Constructor Details

    • CancelMediaProcessingRequestBuilder

      public CancelMediaProcessingRequestBuilder(@Nonnull HashMap<String,Object> pathParameters, @Nonnull com.microsoft.kiota.RequestAdapter requestAdapter)
      Instantiates a new CancelMediaProcessingRequestBuilder and sets the default values.
      Parameters:
      pathParameters - Path parameters for the request
      requestAdapter - The request adapter to use to execute the requests.
    • CancelMediaProcessingRequestBuilder

      public CancelMediaProcessingRequestBuilder(@Nonnull String rawUrl, @Nonnull com.microsoft.kiota.RequestAdapter requestAdapter)
      Instantiates a new CancelMediaProcessingRequestBuilder and sets the default values.
      Parameters:
      rawUrl - The raw URL to use for the request builder.
      requestAdapter - The request adapter to use to execute the requests.
  • Method Details

    • post

      Cancels processing for any in-progress media operations. Media operations refer to the IVR operations playPrompt and recordResponse, which are by default queued to process in order. The cancelMediaProcessing method cancels any operation that is in-process as well as operations that are queued. For example, this method can be used to clean up the IVR operation queue for a new media operation. However, it will not cancel a subscribeToTone operation because it operates independent of any operation queue.
      Parameters:
      body - The request body
      Returns:
      a CancelMediaProcessingOperation
      Throws:
      ODataError - When receiving a 4XX or 5XX status code
      See Also:
    • post

      Cancels processing for any in-progress media operations. Media operations refer to the IVR operations playPrompt and recordResponse, which are by default queued to process in order. The cancelMediaProcessing method cancels any operation that is in-process as well as operations that are queued. For example, this method can be used to clean up the IVR operation queue for a new media operation. However, it will not cancel a subscribeToTone operation because it operates independent of any operation queue.
      Parameters:
      body - The request body
      requestConfiguration - Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.
      Returns:
      a CancelMediaProcessingOperation
      Throws:
      ODataError - When receiving a 4XX or 5XX status code
      See Also:
    • toPostRequestInformation

      @Nonnull public com.microsoft.kiota.RequestInformation toPostRequestInformation(@Nonnull CancelMediaProcessingPostRequestBody body)
      Cancels processing for any in-progress media operations. Media operations refer to the IVR operations playPrompt and recordResponse, which are by default queued to process in order. The cancelMediaProcessing method cancels any operation that is in-process as well as operations that are queued. For example, this method can be used to clean up the IVR operation queue for a new media operation. However, it will not cancel a subscribeToTone operation because it operates independent of any operation queue.
      Parameters:
      body - The request body
      Returns:
      a RequestInformation
    • toPostRequestInformation

      @Nonnull public com.microsoft.kiota.RequestInformation toPostRequestInformation(@Nonnull CancelMediaProcessingPostRequestBody body, @Nullable Consumer<CancelMediaProcessingRequestBuilder.PostRequestConfiguration> requestConfiguration)
      Cancels processing for any in-progress media operations. Media operations refer to the IVR operations playPrompt and recordResponse, which are by default queued to process in order. The cancelMediaProcessing method cancels any operation that is in-process as well as operations that are queued. For example, this method can be used to clean up the IVR operation queue for a new media operation. However, it will not cancel a subscribeToTone operation because it operates independent of any operation queue.
      Parameters:
      body - The request body
      requestConfiguration - Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.
      Returns:
      a RequestInformation
    • withUrl

      @Nonnull public CancelMediaProcessingRequestBuilder withUrl(@Nonnull String rawUrl)
      Returns a request builder with the provided arbitrary URL. Using this method means any other path or query parameters are ignored.
      Parameters:
      rawUrl - The raw URL to use for the request builder.
      Returns:
      a CancelMediaProcessingRequestBuilder