@microsoft/msgraph-sdk-groups 1.0.0-preview.68 → 1.0.0-preview.69

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package/groups/index.d.ts CHANGED
@@ -45,12 +45,12 @@ export interface GroupsRequestBuilder extends BaseRequestBuilder<GroupsRequestBu
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  */
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  get(requestConfiguration?: RequestConfiguration<GroupsRequestBuilderGetQueryParameters> | undefined): Promise<GroupCollectionResponse | undefined>;
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  /**
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- * Create a new group object if it doesn't exist, or update the properties of an existing group object.You can create or update the following types of group: By default, this operation returns only a subset of the properties for each group. For a list of properties that are returned by default, see the Properties section of the group resource. To get properties that are not returned by default, do a GET operation and specify the properties in a $select OData query option.
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+ * Create a new group as specified in the request body. You can create the following types of groups: This operation returns by default only a subset of the properties for each group. These default properties are noted in the Properties section. To get properties that are not returned by default, do a GET operation and specify the properties in a $select OData query option.
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  * @param body The request body
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  * @param requestConfiguration Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.
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  * @returns {Promise<Group>}
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  * @throws {ODataError} error when the service returns a 4XX or 5XX status code
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- * @see {@link https://learn.microsoft.com/graph/api/group-upsert?view=graph-rest-1.0|Find more info here}
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+ * @see {@link https://learn.microsoft.com/graph/api/group-post-groups?view=graph-rest-1.0|Find more info here}
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  */
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  post(body: Group, requestConfiguration?: RequestConfiguration<object> | undefined): Promise<Group | undefined>;
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  /**
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  */
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  toGetRequestInformation(requestConfiguration?: RequestConfiguration<GroupsRequestBuilderGetQueryParameters> | undefined): RequestInformation;
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  /**
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- * Create a new group object if it doesn't exist, or update the properties of an existing group object.You can create or update the following types of group: By default, this operation returns only a subset of the properties for each group. For a list of properties that are returned by default, see the Properties section of the group resource. To get properties that are not returned by default, do a GET operation and specify the properties in a $select OData query option.
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+ * Create a new group as specified in the request body. You can create the following types of groups: This operation returns by default only a subset of the properties for each group. These default properties are noted in the Properties section. To get properties that are not returned by default, do a GET operation and specify the properties in a $select OData query option.
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  * @param body The request body
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  * @param requestConfiguration Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.
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  * @returns {RequestInformation}
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ export interface ConversationItemRequestBuilder extends BaseRequestBuilder<Conve
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  * Delete conversation.
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  * @param requestConfiguration Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.
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  * @throws {ODataError} error when the service returns a 4XX or 5XX status code
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- * @see {@link https://learn.microsoft.com/graph/api/conversation-delete?view=graph-rest-1.0|Find more info here}
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+ * @see {@link https://learn.microsoft.com/graph/api/group-delete-conversation?view=graph-rest-1.0|Find more info here}
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  */
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  delete(requestConfiguration?: RequestConfiguration<object> | undefined): Promise<void>;
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  /**
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  */
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  export interface ReplyRequestBuilder extends BaseRequestBuilder<ReplyRequestBuilder> {
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  /**
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- * Reply to a post and add a new post to the specified thread in a group conversation. You can specify both the parent conversation and thread in the request, or, you can specify just the parent thread without the parent conversation.
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+ * Create an open extension (openTypeExtension object) and add custom properties in a new or existing instance of a resource. You can create an open extension in a resource instance and store custom data to it all in the same operation, except for specific resources. The table in the Permissions section lists the resources that support open extensions.
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  * @param body The request body
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  * @param requestConfiguration Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.
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  * @throws {ODataError} error when the service returns a 4XX or 5XX status code
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- * @see {@link https://learn.microsoft.com/graph/api/post-reply?view=graph-rest-1.0|Find more info here}
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+ * @see {@link https://learn.microsoft.com/graph/api/opentypeextension-post-opentypeextension?view=graph-rest-1.0|Find more info here}
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  */
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  post(body: ReplyPostRequestBody, requestConfiguration?: RequestConfiguration<object> | undefined): Promise<void>;
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  /**
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- * Reply to a post and add a new post to the specified thread in a group conversation. You can specify both the parent conversation and thread in the request, or, you can specify just the parent thread without the parent conversation.
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+ * Create an open extension (openTypeExtension object) and add custom properties in a new or existing instance of a resource. You can create an open extension in a resource instance and store custom data to it all in the same operation, except for specific resources. The table in the Permissions section lists the resources that support open extensions.
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  * @param body The request body
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  * @param requestConfiguration Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.
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  * @returns {RequestInformation}
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  */
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  export interface ReplyRequestBuilder extends BaseRequestBuilder<ReplyRequestBuilder> {
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  /**
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- * Reply to a post and add a new post to the specified thread in a group conversation. You can specify both the parent conversation and thread in the request, or, you can specify just the parent thread without the parent conversation.
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+ * Create an open extension (openTypeExtension object) and add custom properties in a new or existing instance of a resource. You can create an open extension in a resource instance and store custom data to it all in the same operation, except for specific resources. The table in the Permissions section lists the resources that support open extensions.
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  * @param body The request body
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  * @param requestConfiguration Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.
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  * @throws {ODataError} error when the service returns a 4XX or 5XX status code
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- * @see {@link https://learn.microsoft.com/graph/api/post-reply?view=graph-rest-1.0|Find more info here}
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+ * @see {@link https://learn.microsoft.com/graph/api/opentypeextension-post-opentypeextension?view=graph-rest-1.0|Find more info here}
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  */
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  post(body: ReplyPostRequestBody, requestConfiguration?: RequestConfiguration<object> | undefined): Promise<void>;
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  /**
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- * Reply to a post and add a new post to the specified thread in a group conversation. You can specify both the parent conversation and thread in the request, or, you can specify just the parent thread without the parent conversation.
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+ * Create an open extension (openTypeExtension object) and add custom properties in a new or existing instance of a resource. You can create an open extension in a resource instance and store custom data to it all in the same operation, except for specific resources. The table in the Permissions section lists the resources that support open extensions.
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  * @param body The request body
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  * @param requestConfiguration Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.
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  * @returns {RequestInformation}
package/package.json CHANGED
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  {
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  "name": "@microsoft/msgraph-sdk-groups",
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- "version": "1.0.0-preview.68",
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+ "version": "1.0.0-preview.69",
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  "description": "Groups fluent API for Microsoft Graph",
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  "keywords": [
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  "Microsoft",
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  "typescript": "^5.3.3"
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  },
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  "type": "module",
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- "gitHead": "f3f9131f62845ef74363b23df3a2f39bfbea097e"
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+ "gitHead": "9c181c7ecac4e2f9383c5b2e7dd4d12fb6b40a9b"
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  }