Class ContentRequestBuilder

java.lang.Object
com.microsoft.kiota.BaseRequestBuilder
com.microsoft.graph.teams.item.photo.value.ContentRequestBuilder

@Generated("com.microsoft.kiota") public class ContentRequestBuilder extends com.microsoft.kiota.BaseRequestBuilder
Provides operations to manage the media for the team entity.
  • Constructor Details

    • ContentRequestBuilder

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

      public ContentRequestBuilder(@Nonnull String rawUrl, @Nonnull com.microsoft.kiota.RequestAdapter requestAdapter)
      Instantiates a new ContentRequestBuilder 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

    • delete

      public void delete()
      The profile photo for the team.
      Throws:
      ODataError - When receiving a 4XX or 5XX status code
    • delete

      public void delete(@Nullable Consumer<ContentRequestBuilder.DeleteRequestConfiguration> requestConfiguration)
      The profile photo for the team.
      Parameters:
      requestConfiguration - Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.
      Throws:
      ODataError - When receiving a 4XX or 5XX status code
    • get

      @Nullable public InputStream get()
      Get the specified profilePhoto or its metadata (profilePhoto properties). The supported sizes of HD photos on Microsoft 365 are as follows: 48x48, 64x64, 96x96, 120x120, 240x240,360x360, 432x432, 504x504, and 648x648. Photos can be any dimension if they're stored in Microsoft Entra ID. You can get the metadata of the largest available photo or specify a size to get the metadata for that photo size.If the size you request is unavailable, you can still get a smaller size that the user has uploaded and made available.For example, if the user uploads a photo that is 504x504 pixels, all but the 648x648 size of the photo is available for download.
      Returns:
      a InputStream
      Throws:
      ODataError - When receiving a 4XX or 5XX status code
      See Also:
    • get

      @Nullable public InputStream get(@Nullable Consumer<ContentRequestBuilder.GetRequestConfiguration> requestConfiguration)
      Get the specified profilePhoto or its metadata (profilePhoto properties). The supported sizes of HD photos on Microsoft 365 are as follows: 48x48, 64x64, 96x96, 120x120, 240x240,360x360, 432x432, 504x504, and 648x648. Photos can be any dimension if they're stored in Microsoft Entra ID. You can get the metadata of the largest available photo or specify a size to get the metadata for that photo size.If the size you request is unavailable, you can still get a smaller size that the user has uploaded and made available.For example, if the user uploads a photo that is 504x504 pixels, all but the 648x648 size of the photo is available for download.
      Parameters:
      requestConfiguration - Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.
      Returns:
      a InputStream
      Throws:
      ODataError - When receiving a 4XX or 5XX status code
      See Also:
    • put

      @Nullable public InputStream put(@Nonnull InputStream body)
      Update the photo for the specified contact, group, team, or user in a tenant. The size of the photo you can update to is limited to 4 MB. You can use either PATCH or PUT for this operation.
      Parameters:
      body - Binary request body
      Returns:
      a InputStream
      Throws:
      ODataError - When receiving a 4XX or 5XX status code
      See Also:
    • put

      @Nullable public InputStream put(@Nonnull InputStream body, @Nullable Consumer<ContentRequestBuilder.PutRequestConfiguration> requestConfiguration)
      Update the photo for the specified contact, group, team, or user in a tenant. The size of the photo you can update to is limited to 4 MB. You can use either PATCH or PUT for this operation.
      Parameters:
      body - Binary request body
      requestConfiguration - Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.
      Returns:
      a InputStream
      Throws:
      ODataError - When receiving a 4XX or 5XX status code
      See Also:
    • toDeleteRequestInformation

      @Nonnull public com.microsoft.kiota.RequestInformation toDeleteRequestInformation()
      The profile photo for the team.
      Returns:
      a RequestInformation
    • toDeleteRequestInformation

      @Nonnull public com.microsoft.kiota.RequestInformation toDeleteRequestInformation(@Nullable Consumer<ContentRequestBuilder.DeleteRequestConfiguration> requestConfiguration)
      The profile photo for the team.
      Parameters:
      requestConfiguration - Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.
      Returns:
      a RequestInformation
    • toGetRequestInformation

      @Nonnull public com.microsoft.kiota.RequestInformation toGetRequestInformation()
      Get the specified profilePhoto or its metadata (profilePhoto properties). The supported sizes of HD photos on Microsoft 365 are as follows: 48x48, 64x64, 96x96, 120x120, 240x240,360x360, 432x432, 504x504, and 648x648. Photos can be any dimension if they're stored in Microsoft Entra ID. You can get the metadata of the largest available photo or specify a size to get the metadata for that photo size.If the size you request is unavailable, you can still get a smaller size that the user has uploaded and made available.For example, if the user uploads a photo that is 504x504 pixels, all but the 648x648 size of the photo is available for download.
      Returns:
      a RequestInformation
    • toGetRequestInformation

      @Nonnull public com.microsoft.kiota.RequestInformation toGetRequestInformation(@Nullable Consumer<ContentRequestBuilder.GetRequestConfiguration> requestConfiguration)
      Get the specified profilePhoto or its metadata (profilePhoto properties). The supported sizes of HD photos on Microsoft 365 are as follows: 48x48, 64x64, 96x96, 120x120, 240x240,360x360, 432x432, 504x504, and 648x648. Photos can be any dimension if they're stored in Microsoft Entra ID. You can get the metadata of the largest available photo or specify a size to get the metadata for that photo size.If the size you request is unavailable, you can still get a smaller size that the user has uploaded and made available.For example, if the user uploads a photo that is 504x504 pixels, all but the 648x648 size of the photo is available for download.
      Parameters:
      requestConfiguration - Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.
      Returns:
      a RequestInformation
    • toPutRequestInformation

      @Nonnull public com.microsoft.kiota.RequestInformation toPutRequestInformation(@Nonnull InputStream body)
      Update the photo for the specified contact, group, team, or user in a tenant. The size of the photo you can update to is limited to 4 MB. You can use either PATCH or PUT for this operation.
      Parameters:
      body - Binary request body
      Returns:
      a RequestInformation
    • toPutRequestInformation

      @Nonnull public com.microsoft.kiota.RequestInformation toPutRequestInformation(@Nonnull InputStream body, @Nullable Consumer<ContentRequestBuilder.PutRequestConfiguration> requestConfiguration)
      Update the photo for the specified contact, group, team, or user in a tenant. The size of the photo you can update to is limited to 4 MB. You can use either PATCH or PUT for this operation.
      Parameters:
      body - Binary request body
      requestConfiguration - Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.
      Returns:
      a RequestInformation
    • withUrl

      @Nonnull public ContentRequestBuilder 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 ContentRequestBuilder