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DocumentClient.ReadOffersFeedAsync(FeedOptions) Method

Definition

Reads the feed (sequence) of Offer for a database account from the Azure Cosmos DB service as an asynchronous operation.

public System.Threading.Tasks.Task<Microsoft.Azure.Documents.Client.FeedResponse<Microsoft.Azure.Documents.Offer>> ReadOffersFeedAsync (Microsoft.Azure.Documents.Client.FeedOptions options = default);
abstract member ReadOffersFeedAsync : Microsoft.Azure.Documents.Client.FeedOptions -> System.Threading.Tasks.Task<Microsoft.Azure.Documents.Client.FeedResponse<Microsoft.Azure.Documents.Offer>>
override this.ReadOffersFeedAsync : Microsoft.Azure.Documents.Client.FeedOptions -> System.Threading.Tasks.Task<Microsoft.Azure.Documents.Client.FeedResponse<Microsoft.Azure.Documents.Offer>>
Public Function ReadOffersFeedAsync (Optional options As FeedOptions = Nothing) As Task(Of FeedResponse(Of Offer))

Parameters

options
FeedOptions

(Optional) The request options for the request.

Returns

A System.Threading.Tasks containing a ResourceResponse<TResource> which wraps a Offer containing the read resource record.

Implements

Exceptions

This exception can encapsulate many different types of errors. To determine the specific error always look at the StatusCode property. Some common codes you may get when creating a Document are:

StatusCodeReason for exception
429TooManyRequests - This means you have exceeded the number of request units per second. Consult the DocumentClientException.RetryAfter value to see how long you should wait before retrying this operation.

Examples

int count = 0;
string continuation = string.Empty;
do
{
    // Read the feed 10 items at a time until there are no more items to read
    FeedResponse<Offer> response = await client.ReadOfferAsync(new FeedOptions
                                                                {
                                                                    MaxItemCount = 10,
                                                                    RequestContinuation = continuation
                                                                });

    // Append the item count
    count += response.Count;

    // Get the continuation so that we know when to stop.
     continuation = response.ResponseContinuation;
} while (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(continuation));

Applies to

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