DataLakeLeaseClient Class

Creates a new DataLakeLeaseClient.

This client provides lease operations on a FileSystemClient, DataLakeDirectoryClient or DataLakeFileClient.

Inheritance
builtins.object
DataLakeLeaseClient

Constructor

DataLakeLeaseClient(client: FileSystemClient | DataLakeDirectoryClient | DataLakeFileClient, lease_id: str | None = None)

Parameters

Name Description
client
Required

The client of the file system, directory, or file to lease.

lease_id
str

A string representing the lease ID of an existing lease. This value does not need to be specified in order to acquire a new lease, or break one.

Default value: None

Variables

Name Description
id
str

The ID of the lease currently being maintained. This will be None if no lease has yet been acquired.

etag
str

The ETag of the lease currently being maintained. This will be None if no lease has yet been acquired or modified.

last_modified

The last modified timestamp of the lease currently being maintained. This will be None if no lease has yet been acquired or modified.

Methods

acquire

Requests a new lease.

If the file/file system does not have an active lease, the DataLake service creates a lease on the file/file system and returns a new lease ID.

break_lease

Break the lease, if the file system or file has an active lease.

Once a lease is broken, it cannot be renewed. Any authorized request can break the lease; the request is not required to specify a matching lease ID. When a lease is broken, the lease break period is allowed to elapse, during which time no lease operation except break and release can be performed on the file system or file. When a lease is successfully broken, the response indicates the interval in seconds until a new lease can be acquired.

change

Change the lease ID of an active lease.

release

Release the lease.

The lease may be released if the client lease id specified matches that associated with the file system or file. Releasing the lease allows another client to immediately acquire the lease for the file system or file as soon as the release is complete.

renew

Renews the lease.

The lease can be renewed if the lease ID specified in the lease client matches that associated with the file system or file. Note that the lease may be renewed even if it has expired as long as the file system or file has not been leased again since the expiration of that lease. When you renew a lease, the lease duration clock resets.

acquire

Requests a new lease.

If the file/file system does not have an active lease, the DataLake service creates a lease on the file/file system and returns a new lease ID.

acquire(lease_duration: int = -1, **kwargs: int | None) -> None

Parameters

Name Description
lease_duration
Required
int

Specifies the duration of the lease, in seconds, or negative one (-1) for a lease that never expires. A non-infinite lease can be between 15 and 60 seconds. A lease duration cannot be changed using renew or change. Default is -1 (infinite lease).

Keyword-Only Parameters

Name Description
if_modified_since

A DateTime value. Azure expects the date value passed in to be UTC. If timezone is included, any non-UTC datetimes will be converted to UTC. If a date is passed in without timezone info, it is assumed to be UTC. Specify this header to perform the operation only if the resource has been modified since the specified time.

if_unmodified_since

A DateTime value. Azure expects the date value passed in to be UTC. If timezone is included, any non-UTC datetimes will be converted to UTC. If a date is passed in without timezone info, it is assumed to be UTC. Specify this header to perform the operation only if the resource has not been modified since the specified date/time.

etag
str

An ETag value, or the wildcard character (*). Used to check if the resource has changed, and act according to the condition specified by the match_condition parameter.

match_condition

The match condition to use upon the etag.

timeout
int

Sets the server-side timeout for the operation in seconds. For more details see https://learn.microsoft.com/rest/api/storageservices/setting-timeouts-for-blob-service-operations. This value is not tracked or validated on the client. To configure client-side network timesouts see here.

Returns

Type Description

break_lease

Break the lease, if the file system or file has an active lease.

Once a lease is broken, it cannot be renewed. Any authorized request can break the lease; the request is not required to specify a matching lease ID. When a lease is broken, the lease break period is allowed to elapse, during which time no lease operation except break and release can be performed on the file system or file. When a lease is successfully broken, the response indicates the interval in seconds until a new lease can be acquired.

break_lease(lease_break_period: int | None = None, **kwargs: Any) -> int

Parameters

Name Description
lease_break_period
Required
int

This is the proposed duration of seconds that the lease should continue before it is broken, between 0 and 60 seconds. This break period is only used if it is shorter than the time remaining on the lease. If longer, the time remaining on the lease is used. A new lease will not be available before the break period has expired, but the lease may be held for longer than the break period. If this header does not appear with a break operation, a fixed-duration lease breaks after the remaining lease period elapses, and an infinite lease breaks immediately.

Keyword-Only Parameters

Name Description
if_modified_since

A DateTime value. Azure expects the date value passed in to be UTC. If timezone is included, any non-UTC datetimes will be converted to UTC. If a date is passed in without timezone info, it is assumed to be UTC. Specify this header to perform the operation only if the resource has been modified since the specified time.

if_unmodified_since

A DateTime value. Azure expects the date value passed in to be UTC. If timezone is included, any non-UTC datetimes will be converted to UTC. If a date is passed in without timezone info, it is assumed to be UTC. Specify this header to perform the operation only if the resource has not been modified since the specified date/time.

timeout
int

Sets the server-side timeout for the operation in seconds. For more details see https://learn.microsoft.com/rest/api/storageservices/setting-timeouts-for-blob-service-operations. This value is not tracked or validated on the client. To configure client-side network timesouts see here.

Returns

Type Description
int

Approximate time remaining in the lease period, in seconds.

change

Change the lease ID of an active lease.

change(proposed_lease_id: str, **kwargs: Any) -> None

Parameters

Name Description
proposed_lease_id
Required
str

Proposed lease ID, in a GUID string format. The DataLake service returns 400 (Invalid request) if the proposed lease ID is not in the correct format.

Keyword-Only Parameters

Name Description
if_modified_since

A DateTime value. Azure expects the date value passed in to be UTC. If timezone is included, any non-UTC datetimes will be converted to UTC. If a date is passed in without timezone info, it is assumed to be UTC. Specify this header to perform the operation only if the resource has been modified since the specified time.

if_unmodified_since

A DateTime value. Azure expects the date value passed in to be UTC. If timezone is included, any non-UTC datetimes will be converted to UTC. If a date is passed in without timezone info, it is assumed to be UTC. Specify this header to perform the operation only if the resource has not been modified since the specified date/time.

etag
str

An ETag value, or the wildcard character (*). Used to check if the resource has changed, and act according to the condition specified by the match_condition parameter.

match_condition

The match condition to use upon the etag.

timeout
int

Sets the server-side timeout for the operation in seconds. For more details see https://learn.microsoft.com/rest/api/storageservices/setting-timeouts-for-blob-service-operations. This value is not tracked or validated on the client. To configure client-side network timesouts see here.

Returns

Type Description

None

release

Release the lease.

The lease may be released if the client lease id specified matches that associated with the file system or file. Releasing the lease allows another client to immediately acquire the lease for the file system or file as soon as the release is complete.

release(**kwargs: Any) -> None

Keyword-Only Parameters

Name Description
if_modified_since

A DateTime value. Azure expects the date value passed in to be UTC. If timezone is included, any non-UTC datetimes will be converted to UTC. If a date is passed in without timezone info, it is assumed to be UTC. Specify this header to perform the operation only if the resource has been modified since the specified time.

if_unmodified_since

A DateTime value. Azure expects the date value passed in to be UTC. If timezone is included, any non-UTC datetimes will be converted to UTC. If a date is passed in without timezone info, it is assumed to be UTC. Specify this header to perform the operation only if the resource has not been modified since the specified date/time.

etag
str

An ETag value, or the wildcard character (*). Used to check if the resource has changed, and act according to the condition specified by the match_condition parameter.

match_condition

The match condition to use upon the etag.

timeout
int

Sets the server-side timeout for the operation in seconds. For more details see https://learn.microsoft.com/rest/api/storageservices/setting-timeouts-for-blob-service-operations. This value is not tracked or validated on the client. To configure client-side network timesouts see here.

Returns

Type Description

None

renew

Renews the lease.

The lease can be renewed if the lease ID specified in the lease client matches that associated with the file system or file. Note that the lease may be renewed even if it has expired as long as the file system or file has not been leased again since the expiration of that lease. When you renew a lease, the lease duration clock resets.

renew(**kwargs: Any) -> None

Keyword-Only Parameters

Name Description
if_modified_since

A DateTime value. Azure expects the date value passed in to be UTC. If timezone is included, any non-UTC datetimes will be converted to UTC. If a date is passed in without timezone info, it is assumed to be UTC. Specify this header to perform the operation only if the resource has been modified since the specified time.

if_unmodified_since

A DateTime value. Azure expects the date value passed in to be UTC. If timezone is included, any non-UTC datetimes will be converted to UTC. If a date is passed in without timezone info, it is assumed to be UTC. Specify this header to perform the operation only if the resource has not been modified since the specified date/time.

etag
str

An ETag value, or the wildcard character (*). Used to check if the resource has changed, and act according to the condition specified by the match_condition parameter.

match_condition

The match condition to use upon the etag.

timeout
int

Sets the server-side timeout for the operation in seconds. For more details see https://learn.microsoft.com/rest/api/storageservices/setting-timeouts-for-blob-service-operations. This value is not tracked or validated on the client. To configure client-side network timesouts see here.

Returns

Type Description

None