Class: MicrosoftGraph::Me::Messages::Item::CreateReply::CreateReplyRequestBuilder
- Inherits:
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MicrosoftKiotaAbstractions::BaseRequestBuilder
- Object
- MicrosoftKiotaAbstractions::BaseRequestBuilder
- MicrosoftGraph::Me::Messages::Item::CreateReply::CreateReplyRequestBuilder
- Defined in:
- lib/me/messages/item/create_reply/create_reply_request_builder.rb
Overview
Provides operations to call the createReply method.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#initialize(path_parameters, request_adapter) ⇒ Object
constructor
Instantiates a new CreateReplyRequestBuilder and sets the default values.
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#post(body, request_configuration = nil) ⇒ Object
Create a draft to reply to the sender of a message in either JSON or MIME format.
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#to_post_request_information(body, request_configuration = nil) ⇒ Object
Create a draft to reply to the sender of a message in either JSON or MIME format.
Constructor Details
#initialize(path_parameters, request_adapter) ⇒ Object
Instantiates a new CreateReplyRequestBuilder and sets the default values.
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# File 'lib/me/messages/item/create_reply/create_reply_request_builder.rb', line 25 def initialize(path_parameters, request_adapter) super(path_parameters, request_adapter, "{+baseurl}/me/messages/{message%2Did}/createReply") end |
Instance Method Details
#post(body, request_configuration = nil) ⇒ Object
Create a draft to reply to the sender of a message in either JSON or MIME format. When using JSON format:- Specify either a comment or the body property of the message parameter. Specifying both will return an HTTP 400 Bad Request error.- If replyTo is specified in the original message, per Internet Message Format (RFC 2822), you should send the reply to the recipients in replyTo, and not the recipients in from.- You can update the draft later to add reply content to the body or change other message properties. When using MIME format:- Provide the applicable Internet message headers and the MIME content, all encoded in base64 format in the request body.- Add any attachments and S/MIME properties to the MIME content. Send the draft message in a subsequent operation. Alternatively, reply to a message in a single operation.
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# File 'lib/me/messages/item/create_reply/create_reply_request_builder.rb', line 34 def post(body, request_configuration=nil) raise StandardError, 'body cannot be null' if body.nil? request_info = self.to_post_request_information( body, request_configuration ) error_mapping = Hash.new error_mapping["4XX"] = lambda {|pn| MicrosoftGraph::Models::ODataErrorsODataError.create_from_discriminator_value(pn) } error_mapping["5XX"] = lambda {|pn| MicrosoftGraph::Models::ODataErrorsODataError.create_from_discriminator_value(pn) } return @request_adapter.send_async(request_info, lambda {|pn| MicrosoftGraph::Models::Message.create_from_discriminator_value(pn) }, error_mapping) end |
#to_post_request_information(body, request_configuration = nil) ⇒ Object
Create a draft to reply to the sender of a message in either JSON or MIME format. When using JSON format:- Specify either a comment or the body property of the message parameter. Specifying both will return an HTTP 400 Bad Request error.- If replyTo is specified in the original message, per Internet Message Format (RFC 2822), you should send the reply to the recipients in replyTo, and not the recipients in from.- You can update the draft later to add reply content to the body or change other message properties. When using MIME format:- Provide the applicable Internet message headers and the MIME content, all encoded in base64 format in the request body.- Add any attachments and S/MIME properties to the MIME content. Send the draft message in a subsequent operation. Alternatively, reply to a message in a single operation.
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# File 'lib/me/messages/item/create_reply/create_reply_request_builder.rb', line 50 def to_post_request_information(body, request_configuration=nil) raise StandardError, 'body cannot be null' if body.nil? request_info = MicrosoftKiotaAbstractions::RequestInformation.new() request_info.url_template = @url_template request_info.path_parameters = @path_parameters request_info.http_method = :POST request_info.headers.add('Accept', 'application/json') unless request_configuration.nil? request_info.add_headers_from_raw_object(request_configuration.headers) request_info.(request_configuration.) end request_info.set_content_from_parsable(@request_adapter, "application/json", body) return request_info end |