MacDeviceClientCompositeOperations¶
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class oci.mngdmac.MacDeviceClientCompositeOperations(client, **kwargs)¶
- This class provides a wrapper around - MacDeviceClientand offers convenience methods for operations that would otherwise need to be chained together. For example, instead of performing an action on a resource (e.g. launching an instance, creating a load balancer) and then using a waiter to wait for the resource to enter a given state, you can call a single method in this class to accomplish the same functionality- Methods - __init__(client, **kwargs)- Creates a new MacDeviceClientCompositeOperations object - terminate_mac_device_and_wait_for_state(…)- Calls - terminate_mac_device()and waits for the- WorkRequestto enter the given state(s).- 
__init__(client, **kwargs)¶
- Creates a new MacDeviceClientCompositeOperations object - Parameters: - client (MacDeviceClient) – The service client which will be wrapped by this object 
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terminate_mac_device_and_wait_for_state(mac_device_id, mac_order_id, wait_for_states=[], operation_kwargs={}, waiter_kwargs={})¶
- Calls - terminate_mac_device()and waits for the- WorkRequestto enter the given state(s).- Parameters: - mac_device_id (str) – (required) The UUID of the MacDevice.
- mac_order_id (str) – (required) The OCID of the MacOrder. 
- wait_for_states (list[str]) – An array of states to wait on. These should be valid values for status
- operation_kwargs (dict) – A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to terminate_mac_device()
- waiter_kwargs (dict) – A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to the oci.wait_until()function. For example, you could passmax_interval_secondsormax_interval_secondsas dictionary keys to modify how long the waiter function will wait between retries and the maximum amount of time it will wait
 
 
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