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Published: May 19, 2022 License: MIT Imports: 4 Imported by: 1

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type SchemaExtensionsRequestBuilder

type SchemaExtensionsRequestBuilder struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

SchemaExtensionsRequestBuilder provides operations to manage the collection of schemaExtension entities.

func NewSchemaExtensionsRequestBuilder

NewSchemaExtensionsRequestBuilder instantiates a new SchemaExtensionsRequestBuilder and sets the default values.

func NewSchemaExtensionsRequestBuilderInternal

func NewSchemaExtensionsRequestBuilderInternal(pathParameters map[string]string, requestAdapter i2ae4187f7daee263371cb1c977df639813ab50ffa529013b7437480d1ec0158f.RequestAdapter) *SchemaExtensionsRequestBuilder

NewSchemaExtensionsRequestBuilderInternal instantiates a new SchemaExtensionsRequestBuilder and sets the default values.

func (*SchemaExtensionsRequestBuilder) Count added in v0.13.0

Count the count property

func (*SchemaExtensionsRequestBuilder) CreateGetRequestInformation

CreateGetRequestInformation imagine you're a developer in a Learning Management Software company called 'Graph Learn' that builds training courses and materials for businesses. Microsoft 365 groups, with their rich collaborative experiences, is a fantastic way to deliver course content and record exercises among participants for both online courses and instructor-led courses. You might want to make those Microsoft 365 groups used for training courses easily identifiable as training courses, which will allow other developers to discover your groups and build rich experiences on top of your learning courses. For this scenario, this article will show you how to:

func (*SchemaExtensionsRequestBuilder) CreateGetRequestInformationWithRequestConfiguration added in v0.22.0

CreateGetRequestInformationWithRequestConfiguration imagine you're a developer in a Learning Management Software company called 'Graph Learn' that builds training courses and materials for businesses. Microsoft 365 groups, with their rich collaborative experiences, is a fantastic way to deliver course content and record exercises among participants for both online courses and instructor-led courses. You might want to make those Microsoft 365 groups used for training courses easily identifiable as training courses, which will allow other developers to discover your groups and build rich experiences on top of your learning courses. For this scenario, this article will show you how to:

func (*SchemaExtensionsRequestBuilder) CreatePostRequestInformation

CreatePostRequestInformation create a new [schemaExtension](../resources/schemaextension.md) definition to extend a [supporting resource type](/graph/extensibility-overview#supported-resources). Schema extensions let you add strongly-typed custom data to a resource. The app that creates a schema extension is the owner app. Depending on the [state](/graph/extensibility-overview#schema-extensions-lifecycle) of the extension, the owner app, and only the owner app, may update or delete the extension. See examples of how to [define a schema extension that describes a training course](/graph/extensibility-schema-groups#2-register-a-schema-extension-definition-that-describes-a-training-course), use the schema extension definition to [create a new group with training course data](/graph/extensibility-schema-groups#3-create-a-new-group-with-extended-data), and [add training course data to an existing group](/graph/extensibility-schema-groups#4-add-update-or-remove-custom-data-in-an-existing-group).

func (*SchemaExtensionsRequestBuilder) CreatePostRequestInformationWithRequestConfiguration added in v0.22.0

CreatePostRequestInformationWithRequestConfiguration create a new [schemaExtension](../resources/schemaextension.md) definition to extend a [supporting resource type](/graph/extensibility-overview#supported-resources). Schema extensions let you add strongly-typed custom data to a resource. The app that creates a schema extension is the owner app. Depending on the [state](/graph/extensibility-overview#schema-extensions-lifecycle) of the extension, the owner app, and only the owner app, may update or delete the extension. See examples of how to [define a schema extension that describes a training course](/graph/extensibility-schema-groups#2-register-a-schema-extension-definition-that-describes-a-training-course), use the schema extension definition to [create a new group with training course data](/graph/extensibility-schema-groups#3-create-a-new-group-with-extended-data), and [add training course data to an existing group](/graph/extensibility-schema-groups#4-add-update-or-remove-custom-data-in-an-existing-group).

func (*SchemaExtensionsRequestBuilder) Get

Get imagine you're a developer in a Learning Management Software company called 'Graph Learn' that builds training courses and materials for businesses. Microsoft 365 groups, with their rich collaborative experiences, is a fantastic way to deliver course content and record exercises among participants for both online courses and instructor-led courses. You might want to make those Microsoft 365 groups used for training courses easily identifiable as training courses, which will allow other developers to discover your groups and build rich experiences on top of your learning courses. For this scenario, this article will show you how to:

func (*SchemaExtensionsRequestBuilder) GetWithRequestConfigurationAndResponseHandler added in v0.22.0

GetWithRequestConfigurationAndResponseHandler imagine you're a developer in a Learning Management Software company called 'Graph Learn' that builds training courses and materials for businesses. Microsoft 365 groups, with their rich collaborative experiences, is a fantastic way to deliver course content and record exercises among participants for both online courses and instructor-led courses. You might want to make those Microsoft 365 groups used for training courses easily identifiable as training courses, which will allow other developers to discover your groups and build rich experiences on top of your learning courses. For this scenario, this article will show you how to:

func (*SchemaExtensionsRequestBuilder) Post

Post create a new [schemaExtension](../resources/schemaextension.md) definition to extend a [supporting resource type](/graph/extensibility-overview#supported-resources). Schema extensions let you add strongly-typed custom data to a resource. The app that creates a schema extension is the owner app. Depending on the [state](/graph/extensibility-overview#schema-extensions-lifecycle) of the extension, the owner app, and only the owner app, may update or delete the extension. See examples of how to [define a schema extension that describes a training course](/graph/extensibility-schema-groups#2-register-a-schema-extension-definition-that-describes-a-training-course), use the schema extension definition to [create a new group with training course data](/graph/extensibility-schema-groups#3-create-a-new-group-with-extended-data), and [add training course data to an existing group](/graph/extensibility-schema-groups#4-add-update-or-remove-custom-data-in-an-existing-group).

func (*SchemaExtensionsRequestBuilder) PostWithRequestConfigurationAndResponseHandler added in v0.22.0

PostWithRequestConfigurationAndResponseHandler create a new [schemaExtension](../resources/schemaextension.md) definition to extend a [supporting resource type](/graph/extensibility-overview#supported-resources). Schema extensions let you add strongly-typed custom data to a resource. The app that creates a schema extension is the owner app. Depending on the [state](/graph/extensibility-overview#schema-extensions-lifecycle) of the extension, the owner app, and only the owner app, may update or delete the extension. See examples of how to [define a schema extension that describes a training course](/graph/extensibility-schema-groups#2-register-a-schema-extension-definition-that-describes-a-training-course), use the schema extension definition to [create a new group with training course data](/graph/extensibility-schema-groups#3-create-a-new-group-with-extended-data), and [add training course data to an existing group](/graph/extensibility-schema-groups#4-add-update-or-remove-custom-data-in-an-existing-group).

type SchemaExtensionsRequestBuilderGetQueryParameters

type SchemaExtensionsRequestBuilderGetQueryParameters struct {
	// Include count of items
	Count *bool `uriparametername:"%24count"`
	// Expand related entities
	Expand []string `uriparametername:"%24expand"`
	// Filter items by property values
	Filter *string `uriparametername:"%24filter"`
	// Order items by property values
	Orderby []string `uriparametername:"%24orderby"`
	// Search items by search phrases
	Search *string `uriparametername:"%24search"`
	// Select properties to be returned
	Select []string `uriparametername:"%24select"`
	// Skip the first n items
	Skip *int32 `uriparametername:"%24skip"`
	// Show only the first n items
	Top *int32 `uriparametername:"%24top"`
}

SchemaExtensionsRequestBuilderGetQueryParameters imagine you're a developer in a Learning Management Software company called 'Graph Learn' that builds training courses and materials for businesses. Microsoft 365 groups, with their rich collaborative experiences, is a fantastic way to deliver course content and record exercises among participants for both online courses and instructor-led courses. You might want to make those Microsoft 365 groups used for training courses easily identifiable as training courses, which will allow other developers to discover your groups and build rich experiences on top of your learning courses. For this scenario, this article will show you how to:

type SchemaExtensionsRequestBuilderGetRequestConfiguration added in v0.22.0

type SchemaExtensionsRequestBuilderGetRequestConfiguration struct {
	// Request headers
	Headers map[string]string
	// Request options
	Options []i2ae4187f7daee263371cb1c977df639813ab50ffa529013b7437480d1ec0158f.RequestOption
	// Request query parameters
	QueryParameters *SchemaExtensionsRequestBuilderGetQueryParameters
}

SchemaExtensionsRequestBuilderGetRequestConfiguration configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.

type SchemaExtensionsRequestBuilderPostRequestConfiguration added in v0.22.0

type SchemaExtensionsRequestBuilderPostRequestConfiguration struct {
	// Request headers
	Headers map[string]string
	// Request options
	Options []i2ae4187f7daee263371cb1c977df639813ab50ffa529013b7437480d1ec0158f.RequestOption
}

SchemaExtensionsRequestBuilderPostRequestConfiguration configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.

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