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from .entity_health_state_py3 import EntityHealthState
[docs]class DeployedApplicationHealthState(EntityHealthState):
"""Represents the health state of a deployed application, which contains the
entity identifier and the aggregated health state.
:param aggregated_health_state: The health state of a Service Fabric
entity such as Cluster, Node, Application, Service, Partition, Replica
etc. Possible values include: 'Invalid', 'Ok', 'Warning', 'Error',
'Unknown'
:type aggregated_health_state: str or
~azure.servicefabric.models.HealthState
:param node_name: Name of the node on which the service package is
deployed.
:type node_name: str
:param application_name: The name of the application, including the
'fabric:' URI scheme.
:type application_name: str
"""
_attribute_map = {
'aggregated_health_state': {'key': 'AggregatedHealthState', 'type': 'str'},
'node_name': {'key': 'NodeName', 'type': 'str'},
'application_name': {'key': 'ApplicationName', 'type': 'str'},
}
def __init__(self, *, aggregated_health_state=None, node_name: str=None, application_name: str=None, **kwargs) -> None:
super(DeployedApplicationHealthState, self).__init__(aggregated_health_state=aggregated_health_state, **kwargs)
self.node_name = node_name
self.application_name = application_name