File: //lib/python3.9/site-packages/oci/database_management/models/managed_database_credential.py
# coding: utf-8
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# NOTE: This class is auto generated by OracleSDKGenerator. DO NOT EDIT. API Version: 20201101
from oci.util import formatted_flat_dict, NONE_SENTINEL, value_allowed_none_or_none_sentinel # noqa: F401
from oci.decorators import init_model_state_from_kwargs
@init_model_state_from_kwargs
class ManagedDatabaseCredential(object):
"""
The credential used to connect to the Managed Database and obtain the details of the optimizer statistics tasks.
"""
#: A constant which can be used with the credential_type property of a ManagedDatabaseCredential.
#: This constant has a value of "SECRET"
CREDENTIAL_TYPE_SECRET = "SECRET"
#: A constant which can be used with the credential_type property of a ManagedDatabaseCredential.
#: This constant has a value of "PASSWORD"
CREDENTIAL_TYPE_PASSWORD = "PASSWORD"
#: A constant which can be used with the role property of a ManagedDatabaseCredential.
#: This constant has a value of "NORMAL"
ROLE_NORMAL = "NORMAL"
#: A constant which can be used with the role property of a ManagedDatabaseCredential.
#: This constant has a value of "SYSDBA"
ROLE_SYSDBA = "SYSDBA"
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
"""
Initializes a new ManagedDatabaseCredential object with values from keyword arguments. This class has the following subclasses and if you are using this class as input
to a service operations then you should favor using a subclass over the base class:
* :class:`~oci.database_management.models.ManagedDatabasePasswordCredential`
* :class:`~oci.database_management.models.ManagedDatabaseSecretCredential`
The following keyword arguments are supported (corresponding to the getters/setters of this class):
:param credential_type:
The value to assign to the credential_type property of this ManagedDatabaseCredential.
Allowed values for this property are: "SECRET", "PASSWORD"
:type credential_type: str
:param username:
The value to assign to the username property of this ManagedDatabaseCredential.
:type username: str
:param role:
The value to assign to the role property of this ManagedDatabaseCredential.
Allowed values for this property are: "NORMAL", "SYSDBA"
:type role: str
"""
self.swagger_types = {
'credential_type': 'str',
'username': 'str',
'role': 'str'
}
self.attribute_map = {
'credential_type': 'credentialType',
'username': 'username',
'role': 'role'
}
self._credential_type = None
self._username = None
self._role = None
@staticmethod
def get_subtype(object_dictionary):
"""
Given the hash representation of a subtype of this class,
use the info in the hash to return the class of the subtype.
"""
type = object_dictionary['credentialType']
if type == 'PASSWORD':
return 'ManagedDatabasePasswordCredential'
if type == 'SECRET':
return 'ManagedDatabaseSecretCredential'
else:
return 'ManagedDatabaseCredential'
@property
def credential_type(self):
"""
**[Required]** Gets the credential_type of this ManagedDatabaseCredential.
Indicates the type of credential required to retrieve the details of the optimizer statistics tasks.
Allowed values for this property are: "SECRET", "PASSWORD"
:return: The credential_type of this ManagedDatabaseCredential.
:rtype: str
"""
return self._credential_type
@credential_type.setter
def credential_type(self, credential_type):
"""
Sets the credential_type of this ManagedDatabaseCredential.
Indicates the type of credential required to retrieve the details of the optimizer statistics tasks.
:param credential_type: The credential_type of this ManagedDatabaseCredential.
:type: str
"""
allowed_values = ["SECRET", "PASSWORD"]
if not value_allowed_none_or_none_sentinel(credential_type, allowed_values):
raise ValueError(
f"Invalid value for `credential_type`, must be None or one of {allowed_values}"
)
self._credential_type = credential_type
@property
def username(self):
"""
**[Required]** Gets the username of this ManagedDatabaseCredential.
The user name used to connect to the database.
:return: The username of this ManagedDatabaseCredential.
:rtype: str
"""
return self._username
@username.setter
def username(self, username):
"""
Sets the username of this ManagedDatabaseCredential.
The user name used to connect to the database.
:param username: The username of this ManagedDatabaseCredential.
:type: str
"""
self._username = username
@property
def role(self):
"""
**[Required]** Gets the role of this ManagedDatabaseCredential.
The role of the database user.
Allowed values for this property are: "NORMAL", "SYSDBA"
:return: The role of this ManagedDatabaseCredential.
:rtype: str
"""
return self._role
@role.setter
def role(self, role):
"""
Sets the role of this ManagedDatabaseCredential.
The role of the database user.
:param role: The role of this ManagedDatabaseCredential.
:type: str
"""
allowed_values = ["NORMAL", "SYSDBA"]
if not value_allowed_none_or_none_sentinel(role, allowed_values):
raise ValueError(
f"Invalid value for `role`, must be None or one of {allowed_values}"
)
self._role = role
def __repr__(self):
return formatted_flat_dict(self)
def __eq__(self, other):
if other is None:
return False
return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__
def __ne__(self, other):
return not self == other