This Boolean is used to specify the creation mechanism for 'all' the Event Grid Domain Topics associated with this Event Grid Domain resource.In this context, creation of domain topic can be auto-managed (when true) or self-managed (when false).
The default value for this property is true.When this property is null or set to true, Event Grid is responsible of automatically creating the domain topic when the first event subscription is created at the scope of the domain topic.
If this property is set to false, then creating the first event subscription will require creating a domain topic by the user.
The self-management mode can be used if the user wants full control of when the domain topic is created, while auto-managed mode provides the flexibility to perform less operations and manage fewer resources by the user.
Also, note that in auto-managed creation mode, user is allowed to create the domain topic on demand if needed.
This Boolean is used to specify the deletion mechanism for 'all' the Event Grid Domain Topics associated with this Event Grid Domain resource.In this context, deletion of domain topic can be auto-managed (when true) or self-managed (when false).
The default value for this property is true.When this property is set to true, Event Grid is responsible of automatically deleting the domain topic when the last event subscription at the scope of the domain topic is deleted.
If this property is set to false, then the user needs to manually delete the domain topic when it is no longer needed(e.g., when last event subscription is deleted and the resource needs to be cleaned up).
The self-management mode can be used if the user wants full control of when the domain topic needs to be deleted, while auto-managed mode provides the flexibility to perform less operations and manage fewer resources by the user.
The DefaultProfile parameter is not functional.
Use the SubscriptionId parameter when available if executing the cmdlet against a different subscription.
This boolean is used to enable or disable local auth.
Default value is false.
When the property is set to true, only AAD token will be used to authenticate if user is allowed to publish to the domain.
A collection of inline event types for the resource.
The inline event type keys are of type string which represents the name of the event.An example of a valid inline event name is "Contoso.OrderCreated".The inline event type values are of type InlineEventProperties and will contain additional information for every inline event type.
This determines if traffic is allowed over public network.
By default it is enabled.You can further restrict to specific IPs by configuring <seealso cref="P:Microsoft.Azure.Events.ResourceProvider.Common.Contracts.DomainProperties.InboundIpRules" />
The array of user assigned identities associated with the resource.
The elements in array will be ARM resource ids in the form: '/subscriptions/{subscriptionId}/resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/Microsoft.ManagedIdentity/userAssignedIdentities/{identityName}.'
This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable,
-InformationAction, -InformationVariable, -OutBuffer, -OutVariable, -PipelineVariable,
-ProgressAction, -Verbose, -WarningAction, and -WarningVariable. For more information, see
about_CommonParameters.
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