Class UsersResource.SettingsResource.DelegatesResource.CreateRequest
Adds a delegate with its verification status set directly to accepted
, without sending
any verification email. The delegate user must be a member of the same G Suite organization as the
delegator user. Gmail imposes limitations on the number of delegates and delegators each user in a G
Suite organization can have. These limits depend on your organization, but in general each user can
have up to 25 delegates and up to 10 delegators. Note that a delegate user must be referred to by
their primary email address, and not an email alias. Also note that when a new delegate is created,
there may be up to a one minute delay before the new delegate is available for use. This method is
only available to service account clients that have been delegated domain-wide authority.
public class UsersResource.SettingsResource.DelegatesResource.CreateRequest : GmailBaseServiceRequest<Delegate>
- Inheritance
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UsersResource.SettingsResource.DelegatesResource.CreateRequest
- Inherited Members
Constructors
CreateRequest(IClientService, Delegate, string)
Constructs a new Create request.
public CreateRequest(IClientService service, Delegate body, string userId)
Parameters
Properties
HttpMethod
Gets the HTTP method.
public override string HttpMethod { get; }
Property Value
MethodName
Gets the method name.
public override string MethodName { get; }
Property Value
RestPath
Gets the REST path.
public override string RestPath { get; }
Property Value
UserId
User's email address. The special value "me" can be used to indicate the authenticated user.
public virtual string UserId { get; }
Property Value
Methods
GetBody()
Returns the body of the request.
protected override object GetBody()
Returns
InitParameters()
Initializes Create parameter list.
protected override void InitParameters()