Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: azure-mgmt-security
Version: 0.3.0
Summary: Microsoft Azure Security Center Management Client Library for Python
Home-page: https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python
Author: Microsoft Corporation
Author-email: azpysdkhelp@microsoft.com
License: MIT License
Description: Microsoft Azure SDK for Python
        ==============================
        
        This is the Microsoft Azure Security Center Management Client Library.
        
        Azure Resource Manager (ARM) is the next generation of management APIs that
        replace the old Azure Service Management (ASM).
        
        This package has been tested with Python 2.7, 3.5, 3.6 and 3.7.
        
        For the older Azure Service Management (ASM) libraries, see
        `azure-servicemanagement-legacy <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/azure-servicemanagement-legacy>`__ library.
        
        For a more complete set of Azure libraries, see the `azure <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/azure>`__ bundle package.
        
        
        Usage
        =====
        
        For code examples, see `Security Center Management
        <https://docs.microsoft.com/python/api/overview/azure/>`__
        on docs.microsoft.com.
        
        
        Provide Feedback
        ================
        
        If you encounter any bugs or have suggestions, please file an issue in the
        `Issues <https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/issues>`__
        section of the project.
        
        
        .. image::  https://azure-sdk-impressions.azurewebsites.net/api/impressions/azure-sdk-for-python%2Fazure-mgmt-security%2FREADME.png
        
        
        .. :changelog:
        
        Release History
        ===============
        
        0.3.0 (2019-08-01)
        ++++++++++++++++++
        
        **Features**
        
        - Model JitNetworkAccessPolicyVirtualMachine has a new parameter public_ip_address
        - Model JitNetworkAccessRequestPort has a new parameter mapped_port
        - Added operation group RegulatoryComplianceControlsOperations
        - Added operation group ComplianceResultsOperations
        - Added operation group ServerVulnerabilityAssessmentOperations
        - Added operation group IoTSecuritySolutionsResourceGroupOperations
        - Added operation group AdaptiveApplicationControlsOperations
        - Added operation group IoTSecuritySolutionsOperations
        - Added operation group IotSecuritySolutionOperations
        - Added operation group RegulatoryComplianceStandardsOperations
        - Added operation group IoTSecuritySolutionsAnalyticsOperations
        - Added operation group IoTSecuritySolutionsAnalyticsAggregatedAlertOperations
        - Added operation group IoTSecuritySolutionsAnalyticsRecommendationsOperations
        - Added operation group RegulatoryComplianceAssessmentsOperations
        - Added operation group IoTSecuritySolutionsAnalyticsRecommendationOperations
        - Added operation group IoTSecuritySolutionsAnalyticsAggregatedAlertsOperations
        
        **General breaking changes**  
        
        This version uses a next-generation code generator that *might* introduce breaking changes if from some import.
        In summary, some modules were incorrectly visible/importable and have been renamed. This fixed several issues caused by usage of classes that were not supposed to be used in the first place.
        
        - SecurityCenter cannot be imported from `azure.mgmt.security.security_center` anymore (import from `azure.mgmt.security` works like before)
        - SecurityCenterConfiguration import has been moved from `azure.mgmt.security.security_center` to `azure.mgmt.security`
        - A model `MyClass` from a "models" sub-module cannot be imported anymore using `azure.mgmt.security.models.my_class` (import from `azure.mgmt.security.models` works like before)
        - An operation class `MyClassOperations` from an `operations` sub-module cannot be imported anymore using `azure.mgmt.security.operations.my_class_operations` (import from `azure.mgmt.security.operations` works like before)
                        
        Last but not least, HTTP connection pooling is now enabled by default. You should always use a client as a context manager, or call close(), or use no more than one client per process.
        
        0.2.0 (2019-04-16)
        ++++++++++++++++++
        
        **Features**
        
        - Model Pricing has a new parameter free_trial_remaining_time
        - Model Alert has a new parameter is_incident
        - Added operation PricingsOperations.get
        - Added operation PricingsOperations.update
        - Added operation group AllowedConnectionsOperations
        
        **Breaking changes**
        
        - Operation SettingsOperations.update has a new signature
        - Removed operation PricingsOperations.update_subscription_pricing
        - Removed operation PricingsOperations.list_by_resource_group
        - Removed operation PricingsOperations.create_or_update_resource_group_pricing
        - Removed operation PricingsOperations.get_resource_group_pricing
        - Removed operation PricingsOperations.get_subscription_pricing
        
        0.1.0 (2018-10-29)
        ++++++++++++++++++
        
        * Initial Release
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
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