The Azure Batch C# client is now under the MIT license. Prior to March 10 2017 it was under the Apache 2.0 license.
Batch.sln is your one stop shop for all things related to the Azure Batch C# client library. This solution file contains all of the projects affiliated with the Azure Batch client (including testing and tooling).
Depending on the type of change you want to make, the work required varies. If you follow this process you shouldn't miss anything:
- Update the Azure Batch Swagger specification, which resides in the Azure/azure-rest-api-specs GitHub repository.
- Add new entity types into the Swagger specification.
- Add new APIs as path-verb pairs in the Swagger specification.
- Add/remove properties on existing entity types in the Swagger specification.
- Regenerate the
src\GeneratedProtocol
folder using the steps below. - Update the convenience layer specification file:
Tools\ObjectModelCodeGeneration\ObjectModelCodeGenerator\BatchProperties.json
.
- Add new entities that match the Swagger defined entities.
- Add/remove properties on existing entities as done in the Swagger specification.
- Regenerate the
src\Generated
folder from the convenience layer specification file using the steps below. - Add any custom code on the
Generated
objects intopartial
classes located in thesrc
directory.
- You might want to do this to add an
[Obsolete]
attribute or to add some helper factory methods.
- If any APIs have changed, or if new APIs have been added, you must update the following places:
- The
src\IProtocolLayer.cs
interface. - The
src\ProtocolLayer.cs
class. - The corresponding operations class, for example
PoolOperations.cs
. - The corresponding entity which the operation is performed on, for example
CloudPool.cs
.
- Add tests for your new models and APIs into the correct test projects.
Azure.Batch.Unit.Tests
for unit tests. These tests do not have any external dependencies (they run entirely in-memory) and are used in the continuous integration job to validate checkins.BatchClientIntegrationTests
for integration tests. These tests run against a live Azure Batch endpoint and do not run during CI.- Note: You should prefer to add unit tests over integration tests where possible -- integration tests should be reserved for ensuring that the Batch Service accepts the Swagger requests. Testing service behavior should occur in a service test, not the client.
The GeneratedProtocol folder holds the code generated by the AutoRest tool from a Swagger specification. In order to regenerate this code, all you need to do is run: RegenerateBatch.cmd <Path to Swagger file>
.
You can optionally edit the RegenerateBatch.cmd
script to point to a newer version of AutoRest if you would like to take advantage of new AutoRest features.
This folder contains the convenience layer models for Azure Batch. It is generated from a custom tool. The custom tool reads a specification file located here: Tools\ObjectModelCodeGeneration\ObjectModelCodeGenerator\BatchProperties.json
. The convenience layer models require more metadata than the Swagger specification provides, so this file is an extra mapping layer on top of Swagger which provides more detail. Note: The BatchProperties.json
specification file just contains the entities; it doesn't have anything related to the actual APIs.
- New entities defined in the Swagger specification have to be added here as well. See an existing entity for an example.
- If the type or name of a property has changed in the underlying Swagger specification, it should be updated here as well.
There are a number of special flags which have meaning in the BatchProperties.json
file. The easiest way to see a list of what flags are supported and at what level is to look at the backing code generation code:
- For properties:
Tools\ObjectModelCodeGeneration\CodeGenerationLibrary\PropertyData.cs
- For types:
Tools\ObjectModelCodeGeneration\CodeGenerationLibrary\ObjectModelTypeData.cs
Once BatchProperties.json
is updated with your changes, mark the ObjectModelCodeGenerator
as your startup project in Visual Studio and run it -- it will regenerate the contents of the src\Generated
folder.