The Update Offer operation update an offer with the offer object provided in the body of the post.
Request
The UpdateOffer request may be specified as
follows. Replace <offer-id>
with your offer
ID
Method | Request URI | HTTP Version |
---|---|---|
PUT |
|
HTTP/1.1 |
URI Parameters
None.
Request Headers
The following table describes request headers.
Request Header | Description |
---|---|
Content-Type |
Set this header to application/xml; charset=utf-8. |
Authorization |
Specifies the credentials for this request. The value of this header must be set Negotiate <token>. |
Request Body
The format for the request body is as follows:
Copy Code | |
---|---|
<Offer xmlns:i="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/windowsazure"> <Name>0CFSRBHFD2GOC3MXGKIL9V4HAIQ512LQKGNYMVCU20GAOTQEPW0SI11OI9SIUMOL</Name> <DisplayName>45CU8SH4UX93PF7A8YZHHLCBC2V7S4725JFGY6UUZ4LY35KN6VR2M97R2ASF7KL1</DisplayName> <TenantDisplayName>QD6QQXLM36X7RHP5GA6E19GDFK55KD6V291NWB8E8L7N1RETW0EJ2U9S73KG4RBZ</TenantDisplayName> <InvitationCode>2H8G0ZLBDESNANJIQHB8MFP7MYOXNPXPSU7V7EOGJPXHQSRO2JYZIOOW2B4LKXYY</InvitationCode> <SubscriptionCount>3317</SubscriptionCount> <ServiceOffers> <ServiceOffer> <ServiceName>T2VPPBGD</ServiceName> <ServiceOfferSettings /> <ServiceDisplayName>DisplayName:T2VPPBGD</ServiceDisplayName> </ServiceOffer> </ServiceOffers> </Offer> |
Important |
---|
The order of the elements in the request body is significant. If an element is required, it must appear in the XML in the order shown above. |
The following table describes the key elements of the request body:
Element Name |
Description |
Name |
A name for the offer that is unique. Must use numbers and letters only. |
DisplayName |
The name can be used identify the offer for your tracking purposes. |
TenantDisplayName |
A name for the tenant-side display name |
InvitationCode |
Specifies the invitation code for the offer |
ServiceOffers |
Specifies the service-side offers, if applicable, associated with this offer. Includes the service name, service display name, and service offer settings |
Response
The response includes an HTTP status code, a set of response headers, and a response body.
Status Code
The status code is embedded in the response for this operation; if successful, it will be status code 200 (OK).
Response Headers
The response for this operation includes the following headers. The response may also include additional standard HTTP headers. All standard headers conform to the HTTP/1.1 protocol specification.
Response Header | Description |
---|---|
None |
None |
Response Body
None.
Example
Update an offer.
Copy Code | |
---|---|
public void UpdateOffer(string adminServiceEndpoint, string offername) { HttpClient httpClient = new HttpClient(); httpClient.DefaultRequestHeaders.Authorization = new AuthenticationHeaderValue("BASIC", Convert.ToBase64String(UnicodeEncoding.Unicode.GetBytes("AdminPortal:" + password))))); string subscriptionEndpoint = adminServiceEndpoint + "offers/" + offername; var offerInfo = new Offer() { Name = "ProgCreate0234", DisplayName = "ProgramCreate", State = OfferState.Public, ServiceOffers = { new ServiceOffer() { OfferName = "ProgramCreateSql", ServiceName = "sqlservers" }, new ServiceOffer() { OfferName = "ProgramCreateMySql", ServiceName = "mysqlservers" } }, }; var result = httpClient.PutAsXmlAsync<Offer>(subscriptionEndpoint, offerInfo).Result.EnsureSuccessStatusCode(); Console.WriteLine("\n" + result + "\n Successfully updated Subscription"); } |