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Represents the result of an update device pool request.
Namespace: Amazon.DeviceFarm.Model
Assembly: AWSSDK.DeviceFarm.dll
Version: 3.x.y.z
public class UpdateDevicePoolResponse : AmazonWebServiceResponse
The UpdateDevicePoolResponse type exposes the following members
Name | Description | |
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UpdateDevicePoolResponse() |
Name | Type | Description | |
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ContentLength | System.Int64 | Inherited from Amazon.Runtime.AmazonWebServiceResponse. | |
DevicePool | Amazon.DeviceFarm.Model.DevicePool |
Gets and sets the property DevicePool. The device pool you just updated. |
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HttpStatusCode | System.Net.HttpStatusCode | Inherited from Amazon.Runtime.AmazonWebServiceResponse. | |
ResponseMetadata | Amazon.Runtime.ResponseMetadata | Inherited from Amazon.Runtime.AmazonWebServiceResponse. |
The following example updates the specified device pool with a new name and description. It also enables remote access of devices in the device pool.
var client = new AmazonDeviceFarmClient(); var response = client.UpdateDevicePool(new UpdateDevicePoolRequest { Name = "NewName", Arn = "arn:aws:devicefarm:us-west-2::devicepool:082d10e5-d7d7-48a5-ba5c-12345EXAMPLE", // You can get the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the device pool by using the list-pools CLI command. Description = "NewDescription", Rules = new List<Rule> { new Rule { Value = "True", Attribute = "REMOTE_ACCESS_ENABLED", Operator = "EQUALS" } } }); DevicePool devicePool = response.DevicePool; // Note: you cannot update curated device pools.
.NET Core App:
Supported in: 3.1
.NET Standard:
Supported in: 2.0
.NET Framework:
Supported in: 4.5, 4.0, 3.5