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# coding=utf-8
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
# Licensed under the MIT License. See License.txt in the project root for
# license information.
#
# Code generated by Microsoft (R) AutoRest Code Generator.
# Changes may cause incorrect behavior and will be lost if the code is
# regenerated.
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------

from msrest.serialization import Model


class TaskAddParameter(Model):
    """An Azure Batch task to add.

    :param id: A string that uniquely identifies the task within the job. The
     id can contain any combination of alphanumeric characters including
     hyphens and underscores, and cannot contain more than 64 characters. It
     is common to use a GUID for the id.
    :type id: str
    :param display_name: A display name for the task.
    :type display_name: str
    :param command_line: The command line of the task. For multi-instance
     tasks, the command line is executed on the primary subtask after all the
     subtasks have finished executing the coordianation command line. The
     command line does not run under a shell, and therefore cannot take
     advantage of shell features such as environment variable expansion. If
     you want to take advantage of such features, you should invoke the shell
     in the command line, for example using "cmd /c MyCommand" in Windows or
     "/bin/sh -c MyCommand" in Linux.
    :type command_line: str
    :param exit_conditions: How the Batch service should respond when the
     task completes.
    :type exit_conditions: :class:`ExitConditions
     <azure.batch.models.ExitConditions>`
    :param resource_files: A list of files that the Batch service will
     download to the compute node before running the command line. For
     multi-instance tasks, the resource files will only be downloaded to the
     compute node on which the primary subtask is executed.
    :type resource_files: list of :class:`ResourceFile
     <azure.batch.models.ResourceFile>`
    :param environment_settings: A list of environment variable settings for
     the task.
    :type environment_settings: list of :class:`EnvironmentSetting
     <azure.batch.models.EnvironmentSetting>`
    :param affinity_info: A locality hint that can be used by the Batch
     service to select a compute node on which to start the new task.
    :type affinity_info: :class:`AffinityInformation
     <azure.batch.models.AffinityInformation>`
    :param constraints: The execution constraints that apply to this task.
    :type constraints: :class:`TaskConstraints
     <azure.batch.models.TaskConstraints>`
    :param run_elevated: Whether to run the task in elevated mode.
    :type run_elevated: bool
    :param multi_instance_settings: Information about how to run the
     multi-instance task.
    :type multi_instance_settings: :class:`MultiInstanceSettings
     <azure.batch.models.MultiInstanceSettings>`
    :param depends_on: Any other tasks that this task depends on.
    :type depends_on: :class:`TaskDependencies
     <azure.batch.models.TaskDependencies>`
    :param application_package_references: A list of application packages
     that the Batch service will deploy to the compute node before running
     the command line.
    :type application_package_references: list of
     :class:`ApplicationPackageReference
     <azure.batch.models.ApplicationPackageReference>`
    """ 

    _validation = {
        'id': {'required': True},
        'command_line': {'required': True},
    }

    _attribute_map = {
        'id': {'key': 'id', 'type': 'str'},
        'display_name': {'key': 'displayName', 'type': 'str'},
        'command_line': {'key': 'commandLine', 'type': 'str'},
        'exit_conditions': {'key': 'exitConditions', 'type': 'ExitConditions'},
        'resource_files': {'key': 'resourceFiles', 'type': '[ResourceFile]'},
        'environment_settings': {'key': 'environmentSettings', 'type': '[EnvironmentSetting]'},
        'affinity_info': {'key': 'affinityInfo', 'type': 'AffinityInformation'},
        'constraints': {'key': 'constraints', 'type': 'TaskConstraints'},
        'run_elevated': {'key': 'runElevated', 'type': 'bool'},
        'multi_instance_settings': {'key': 'multiInstanceSettings', 'type': 'MultiInstanceSettings'},
        'depends_on': {'key': 'dependsOn', 'type': 'TaskDependencies'},
        'application_package_references': {'key': 'applicationPackageReferences', 'type': '[ApplicationPackageReference]'},
    }

    def __init__(self, id, command_line, display_name=None, exit_conditions=None, resource_files=None, environment_settings=None, affinity_info=None, constraints=None, run_elevated=None, multi_instance_settings=None, depends_on=None, application_package_references=None):
        self.id = id
        self.display_name = display_name
        self.command_line = command_line
        self.exit_conditions = exit_conditions
        self.resource_files = resource_files
        self.environment_settings = environment_settings
        self.affinity_info = affinity_info
        self.constraints = constraints
        self.run_elevated = run_elevated
        self.multi_instance_settings = multi_instance_settings
        self.depends_on = depends_on
        self.application_package_references = application_package_references