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This PR can be created against master directly, I don't think this needs to go into a preview branch first.
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* fix: samples readme links were out-of-date (#1784) * fix: samples arguments and remove 1 more dead link (#1785) * fix(readme): Update the location of ConsoleEventListener in our readme * doc(service-client) - Updating readme (#1799) * fix(doc): Update amqp transport exception doc to have detailed description for quota exceeded error mapping * feature(device-client): Make the DeviceClient and ModuleClient extensible (#1802) * doc(service-client): Added extra comments to clarify true and false in dispose (#1805) * feature,fix (device-client) Handle Twin failures using Amqp (#1796) * fix(iot-service): Update xml comments for ServiceClient * fix(iot-device): Update MqttTransportHandler to not use SemaphoreSlim.WaitAsync(TimeSpan, CancellationToken) * fix(iot-device): Update dotnetty task calls to use ConfigureAwait(true) * fix(iot-device): Fix MqttTransportHandler to not await on user supplied C2D callback * IoTHub Exception for Get and Patch Twin failures (#1815) * fix(edge): UnixDomainSocketEndPoint is available in .NET 2.1 and greater (#1816) * UnixDomainSocketEndPoint has been standard since 2.1. Allowing later versions to use the correct class The edge client HSM provider uses UnixDomainSockets (UDS) for communication. Before .NET 2.1 to implement a Unix Socket you had to create your own class to do so. Since 2.1 there has been a native UnixDomainSocketEndPoint class in the runtime. In 2.1 and 3.1 there is no issue. However in 5.0 there are some changes to the way the Socket class handles the native UnixDomainSocketEndPoint class. I didn't dig down extremely deep, but I suspect it's due to the way the endpoint handles the SocketAddress and the string manipulation there seeing as how there is a specific implementation for Windows and for Unix. * feat(e2e) - Enabling soft delete when creating keyvaults (#1820) * fix(e2e) - Change event logging to opt in to specific events only. (#1824) * (service-client): Design for IoT hub AAD authentication * (service-client: Refactor and add implementation for token credential input) (#1781) * (service-client): Refactor and add sas credential (#1786) * (service-client): Add constructors in service client to accept aad and sas tokens. (#1787) * (service-client): Add constructors in registry manager to accept aad and sas tokens. (#1788) * (service-client): Add constructors in job client to accept aad and sas tokens. (#1789) * (service-client): Add constructors to accept aad and sas tokens for digital twins client. (#1790) * fix(service-client): Support for AzureSasCredential for a better user experience (#1797) * doc(service-client): Update readme about the differnt client and operations (#1798) * tests(service-client): E2E tests for aad auth on all our clients (#1800) * test(service-client): Adding e2e tests for sas credential auth for IoT hub. (#1806) * feature(service-client): Adding chaching for aad tokens. (#1807) * fix(service-client)- Add IoT hub token scope. (#1812) Co-authored-by: David R. Williamson <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Abhipsa Misra <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: bikamani <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: jamdavi <[email protected]>
* fix: samples readme links were out-of-date (#1784) * fix: samples arguments and remove 1 more dead link (#1785) * fix(readme): Update the location of ConsoleEventListener in our readme * doc(service-client) - Updating readme (#1799) * fix(doc): Update amqp transport exception doc to have detailed description for quota exceeded error mapping * feature(device-client): Make the DeviceClient and ModuleClient extensible (#1802) * doc(service-client): Added extra comments to clarify true and false in dispose (#1805) * feature,fix (device-client) Handle Twin failures using Amqp (#1796) * fix(iot-service): Update xml comments for ServiceClient * fix(iot-device): Update MqttTransportHandler to not use SemaphoreSlim.WaitAsync(TimeSpan, CancellationToken) * fix(iot-device): Update dotnetty task calls to use ConfigureAwait(true) * fix(iot-device): Fix MqttTransportHandler to not await on user supplied C2D callback * IoTHub Exception for Get and Patch Twin failures (#1815) * fix(edge): UnixDomainSocketEndPoint is available in .NET 2.1 and greater (#1816) * UnixDomainSocketEndPoint has been standard since 2.1. Allowing later versions to use the correct class The edge client HSM provider uses UnixDomainSockets (UDS) for communication. Before .NET 2.1 to implement a Unix Socket you had to create your own class to do so. Since 2.1 there has been a native UnixDomainSocketEndPoint class in the runtime. In 2.1 and 3.1 there is no issue. However in 5.0 there are some changes to the way the Socket class handles the native UnixDomainSocketEndPoint class. I didn't dig down extremely deep, but I suspect it's due to the way the endpoint handles the SocketAddress and the string manipulation there seeing as how there is a specific implementation for Windows and for Unix. * feat(e2e) - Enabling soft delete when creating keyvaults (#1820) * fix(e2e) - Change event logging to opt in to specific events only. (#1824) * (service-client): Design for IoT hub AAD authentication * (service-client: Refactor and add implementation for token credential input) (#1781) * (service-client): Refactor and add sas credential (#1786) * (service-client): Add constructors in service client to accept aad and sas tokens. (#1787) * (service-client): Add constructors in registry manager to accept aad and sas tokens. (#1788) * (service-client): Add constructors in job client to accept aad and sas tokens. (#1789) * (service-client): Add constructors to accept aad and sas tokens for digital twins client. (#1790) * fix(service-client): Support for AzureSasCredential for a better user experience (#1797) * doc(service-client): Update readme about the differnt client and operations (#1798) * tests(service-client): E2E tests for aad auth on all our clients (#1800) * test(service-client): Adding e2e tests for sas credential auth for IoT hub. (#1806) * feature(service-client): Adding chaching for aad tokens. (#1807) * fix(service-client)- Add IoT hub token scope. (#1812) Co-authored-by: David R. Williamson <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Abhipsa Misra <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: bikamani <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: jamdavi <[email protected]>
* fix: samples readme links were out-of-date (#1784) * fix: samples arguments and remove 1 more dead link (#1785) * fix(readme): Update the location of ConsoleEventListener in our readme * doc(service-client) - Updating readme (#1799) * fix(doc): Update amqp transport exception doc to have detailed description for quota exceeded error mapping * feature(device-client): Make the DeviceClient and ModuleClient extensible (#1802) * doc(service-client): Added extra comments to clarify true and false in dispose (#1805) * feature,fix (device-client) Handle Twin failures using Amqp (#1796) * fix(iot-service): Update xml comments for ServiceClient * fix(iot-device): Update MqttTransportHandler to not use SemaphoreSlim.WaitAsync(TimeSpan, CancellationToken) * fix(iot-device): Update dotnetty task calls to use ConfigureAwait(true) * fix(iot-device): Fix MqttTransportHandler to not await on user supplied C2D callback * IoTHub Exception for Get and Patch Twin failures (#1815) * fix(edge): UnixDomainSocketEndPoint is available in .NET 2.1 and greater (#1816) * UnixDomainSocketEndPoint has been standard since 2.1. Allowing later versions to use the correct class The edge client HSM provider uses UnixDomainSockets (UDS) for communication. Before .NET 2.1 to implement a Unix Socket you had to create your own class to do so. Since 2.1 there has been a native UnixDomainSocketEndPoint class in the runtime. In 2.1 and 3.1 there is no issue. However in 5.0 there are some changes to the way the Socket class handles the native UnixDomainSocketEndPoint class. I didn't dig down extremely deep, but I suspect it's due to the way the endpoint handles the SocketAddress and the string manipulation there seeing as how there is a specific implementation for Windows and for Unix. * feat(e2e) - Enabling soft delete when creating keyvaults (#1820) * fix(e2e) - Change event logging to opt in to specific events only. (#1824) * (service-client): Design for IoT hub AAD authentication * (service-client: Refactor and add implementation for token credential input) (#1781) * (service-client): Refactor and add sas credential (#1786) * (service-client): Add constructors in service client to accept aad and sas tokens. (#1787) * (service-client): Add constructors in registry manager to accept aad and sas tokens. (#1788) * (service-client): Add constructors in job client to accept aad and sas tokens. (#1789) * (service-client): Add constructors to accept aad and sas tokens for digital twins client. (#1790) * fix(service-client): Support for AzureSasCredential for a better user experience (#1797) * doc(service-client): Update readme about the differnt client and operations (#1798) * tests(service-client): E2E tests for aad auth on all our clients (#1800) * test(service-client): Adding e2e tests for sas credential auth for IoT hub. (#1806) * feature(service-client): Adding chaching for aad tokens. (#1807) * fix(service-client)- Add IoT hub token scope. (#1812) Co-authored-by: David R. Williamson <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Abhipsa Misra <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: bikamani <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: jamdavi <[email protected]>
* fix: samples readme links were out-of-date (#1784) * fix: samples arguments and remove 1 more dead link (#1785) * fix(readme): Update the location of ConsoleEventListener in our readme * doc(service-client) - Updating readme (#1799) * fix(doc): Update amqp transport exception doc to have detailed description for quota exceeded error mapping * feature(device-client): Make the DeviceClient and ModuleClient extensible (#1802) * doc(service-client): Added extra comments to clarify true and false in dispose (#1805) * feature,fix (device-client) Handle Twin failures using Amqp (#1796) * fix(iot-service): Update xml comments for ServiceClient * fix(iot-device): Update MqttTransportHandler to not use SemaphoreSlim.WaitAsync(TimeSpan, CancellationToken) * fix(iot-device): Update dotnetty task calls to use ConfigureAwait(true) * fix(iot-device): Fix MqttTransportHandler to not await on user supplied C2D callback * IoTHub Exception for Get and Patch Twin failures (#1815) * fix(edge): UnixDomainSocketEndPoint is available in .NET 2.1 and greater (#1816) * UnixDomainSocketEndPoint has been standard since 2.1. Allowing later versions to use the correct class The edge client HSM provider uses UnixDomainSockets (UDS) for communication. Before .NET 2.1 to implement a Unix Socket you had to create your own class to do so. Since 2.1 there has been a native UnixDomainSocketEndPoint class in the runtime. In 2.1 and 3.1 there is no issue. However in 5.0 there are some changes to the way the Socket class handles the native UnixDomainSocketEndPoint class. I didn't dig down extremely deep, but I suspect it's due to the way the endpoint handles the SocketAddress and the string manipulation there seeing as how there is a specific implementation for Windows and for Unix. * feat(e2e) - Enabling soft delete when creating keyvaults (#1820) * fix(e2e) - Change event logging to opt in to specific events only. (#1824) * (service-client): Design for IoT hub AAD authentication * (service-client: Refactor and add implementation for token credential input) (#1781) * (service-client): Refactor and add sas credential (#1786) * (service-client): Add constructors in service client to accept aad and sas tokens. (#1787) * (service-client): Add constructors in registry manager to accept aad and sas tokens. (#1788) * (service-client): Add constructors in job client to accept aad and sas tokens. (#1789) * (service-client): Add constructors to accept aad and sas tokens for digital twins client. (#1790) * fix(service-client): Support for AzureSasCredential for a better user experience (#1797) * doc(service-client): Update readme about the differnt client and operations (#1798) * tests(service-client): E2E tests for aad auth on all our clients (#1800) * test(service-client): Adding e2e tests for sas credential auth for IoT hub. (#1806) * feature(service-client): Adding chaching for aad tokens. (#1807) * fix(service-client)- Add IoT hub token scope. (#1812) Co-authored-by: David R. Williamson <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Abhipsa Misra <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: bikamani <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: jamdavi <[email protected]>
* fix: samples readme links were out-of-date (#1784) * fix: samples arguments and remove 1 more dead link (#1785) * fix(readme): Update the location of ConsoleEventListener in our readme * doc(service-client) - Updating readme (#1799) * fix(doc): Update amqp transport exception doc to have detailed description for quota exceeded error mapping * feature(device-client): Make the DeviceClient and ModuleClient extensible (#1802) * doc(service-client): Added extra comments to clarify true and false in dispose (#1805) * feature,fix (device-client) Handle Twin failures using Amqp (#1796) * fix(iot-service): Update xml comments for ServiceClient * fix(iot-device): Update MqttTransportHandler to not use SemaphoreSlim.WaitAsync(TimeSpan, CancellationToken) * fix(iot-device): Update dotnetty task calls to use ConfigureAwait(true) * fix(iot-device): Fix MqttTransportHandler to not await on user supplied C2D callback * IoTHub Exception for Get and Patch Twin failures (#1815) * fix(edge): UnixDomainSocketEndPoint is available in .NET 2.1 and greater (#1816) * UnixDomainSocketEndPoint has been standard since 2.1. Allowing later versions to use the correct class The edge client HSM provider uses UnixDomainSockets (UDS) for communication. Before .NET 2.1 to implement a Unix Socket you had to create your own class to do so. Since 2.1 there has been a native UnixDomainSocketEndPoint class in the runtime. In 2.1 and 3.1 there is no issue. However in 5.0 there are some changes to the way the Socket class handles the native UnixDomainSocketEndPoint class. I didn't dig down extremely deep, but I suspect it's due to the way the endpoint handles the SocketAddress and the string manipulation there seeing as how there is a specific implementation for Windows and for Unix. * feat(e2e) - Enabling soft delete when creating keyvaults (#1820) * fix(e2e) - Change event logging to opt in to specific events only. (#1824) * (service-client): Design for IoT hub AAD authentication * (service-client: Refactor and add implementation for token credential input) (#1781) * (service-client): Refactor and add sas credential (#1786) * (service-client): Add constructors in service client to accept aad and sas tokens. (#1787) * (service-client): Add constructors in registry manager to accept aad and sas tokens. (#1788) * (service-client): Add constructors in job client to accept aad and sas tokens. (#1789) * (service-client): Add constructors to accept aad and sas tokens for digital twins client. (#1790) * fix(service-client): Support for AzureSasCredential for a better user experience (#1797) * doc(service-client): Update readme about the differnt client and operations (#1798) * tests(service-client): E2E tests for aad auth on all our clients (#1800) * test(service-client): Adding e2e tests for sas credential auth for IoT hub. (#1806) * feature(service-client): Adding chaching for aad tokens. (#1807) * fix(service-client)- Add IoT hub token scope. (#1812) Co-authored-by: David R. Williamson <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Abhipsa Misra <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: bikamani <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: jamdavi <[email protected]>
* fix: samples readme links were out-of-date (#1784) * fix: samples arguments and remove 1 more dead link (#1785) * fix(readme): Update the location of ConsoleEventListener in our readme * doc(service-client) - Updating readme (#1799) * fix(doc): Update amqp transport exception doc to have detailed description for quota exceeded error mapping * feature(device-client): Make the DeviceClient and ModuleClient extensible (#1802) * doc(service-client): Added extra comments to clarify true and false in dispose (#1805) * feature,fix (device-client) Handle Twin failures using Amqp (#1796) * fix(iot-service): Update xml comments for ServiceClient * fix(iot-device): Update MqttTransportHandler to not use SemaphoreSlim.WaitAsync(TimeSpan, CancellationToken) * fix(iot-device): Update dotnetty task calls to use ConfigureAwait(true) * fix(iot-device): Fix MqttTransportHandler to not await on user supplied C2D callback * IoTHub Exception for Get and Patch Twin failures (#1815) * fix(edge): UnixDomainSocketEndPoint is available in .NET 2.1 and greater (#1816) * UnixDomainSocketEndPoint has been standard since 2.1. Allowing later versions to use the correct class The edge client HSM provider uses UnixDomainSockets (UDS) for communication. Before .NET 2.1 to implement a Unix Socket you had to create your own class to do so. Since 2.1 there has been a native UnixDomainSocketEndPoint class in the runtime. In 2.1 and 3.1 there is no issue. However in 5.0 there are some changes to the way the Socket class handles the native UnixDomainSocketEndPoint class. I didn't dig down extremely deep, but I suspect it's due to the way the endpoint handles the SocketAddress and the string manipulation there seeing as how there is a specific implementation for Windows and for Unix. * feat(e2e) - Enabling soft delete when creating keyvaults (#1820) * fix(e2e) - Change event logging to opt in to specific events only. (#1824) * (service-client): Design for IoT hub AAD authentication * (service-client: Refactor and add implementation for token credential input) (#1781) * (service-client): Refactor and add sas credential (#1786) * (service-client): Add constructors in service client to accept aad and sas tokens. (#1787) * (service-client): Add constructors in registry manager to accept aad and sas tokens. (#1788) * (service-client): Add constructors in job client to accept aad and sas tokens. (#1789) * (service-client): Add constructors to accept aad and sas tokens for digital twins client. (#1790) * fix(service-client): Support for AzureSasCredential for a better user experience (#1797) * doc(service-client): Update readme about the differnt client and operations (#1798) * tests(service-client): E2E tests for aad auth on all our clients (#1800) * test(service-client): Adding e2e tests for sas credential auth for IoT hub. (#1806) * feature(service-client): Adding chaching for aad tokens. (#1807) * fix(service-client)- Add IoT hub token scope. (#1812) Co-authored-by: David R. Williamson <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Abhipsa Misra <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: bikamani <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: jamdavi <[email protected]>
…#1922) * (service-client): Design for IoT hub AAD authentication * (service-client: Refactor and add implementation for token credential input) (#1781) * (service-client): Refactor and add sas credential (#1786) * (service-client): Add constructors in service client to accept aad and sas tokens. (#1787) * (service-client): Add constructors in registry manager to accept aad and sas tokens. (#1788) * (service-client): Add constructors in job client to accept aad and sas tokens. (#1789) * (service-client): Add constructors to accept aad and sas tokens for digital twins client. (#1790) * fix(service-client): Support for AzureSasCredential for a better user experience (#1797) * doc(service-client): Update readme about the differnt client and operations (#1798) * tests(service-client): E2E tests for aad auth on all our clients (#1800) * test(service-client): Adding e2e tests for sas credential auth for IoT hub. (#1806) * feature(service-client): Adding chaching for aad tokens. (#1807) * fix(service-client)- Add IoT hub token scope. (#1812) * feat(e2e) - Adding azure core and identity event sources. (#1826) * fix(service-client): Fixing the required format for sending aad tokens to the service (#1834) * refactor(service-client): Pass the correct amqp audience based on auth type (#1835) * feat(e2e): Enable tests for IotHub AAD auth (#1861) * feat(e2e): Enable jobs test on pipeline for aad auth (#1867) * fix(service-client): Add default value for transpor type. (#1870) * feat(e2e): Enable aad auth pnp tests now that the service supports it. (#1888) * feat(e2e-setup): Update script to setup required assets for AAD auth tests (#1920) * Fix merge error * Made changes based on PR comments
…Azure#1922) * (service-client): Design for IoT hub AAD authentication * (service-client: Refactor and add implementation for token credential input) (Azure#1781) * (service-client): Refactor and add sas credential (Azure#1786) * (service-client): Add constructors in service client to accept aad and sas tokens. (Azure#1787) * (service-client): Add constructors in registry manager to accept aad and sas tokens. (Azure#1788) * (service-client): Add constructors in job client to accept aad and sas tokens. (Azure#1789) * (service-client): Add constructors to accept aad and sas tokens for digital twins client. (Azure#1790) * fix(service-client): Support for AzureSasCredential for a better user experience (Azure#1797) * doc(service-client): Update readme about the differnt client and operations (Azure#1798) * tests(service-client): E2E tests for aad auth on all our clients (Azure#1800) * test(service-client): Adding e2e tests for sas credential auth for IoT hub. (Azure#1806) * feature(service-client): Adding chaching for aad tokens. (Azure#1807) * fix(service-client)- Add IoT hub token scope. (Azure#1812) * feat(e2e) - Adding azure core and identity event sources. (Azure#1826) * fix(service-client): Fixing the required format for sending aad tokens to the service (Azure#1834) * refactor(service-client): Pass the correct amqp audience based on auth type (Azure#1835) * feat(e2e): Enable tests for IotHub AAD auth (Azure#1861) * feat(e2e): Enable jobs test on pipeline for aad auth (Azure#1867) * fix(service-client): Add default value for transpor type. (Azure#1870) * feat(e2e): Enable aad auth pnp tests now that the service supports it. (Azure#1888) * feat(e2e-setup): Update script to setup required assets for AAD auth tests (Azure#1920) * Fix merge error * Made changes based on PR comments
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Updating readme with the functionality of our service clients and their operations and linking them in code.