ManagedDatabaseCredential¶
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class oci.database_management.models.ManagedDatabaseCredential(**kwargs)¶
- Bases: - object- The credential used to connect to the Managed Database and obtain the details of the optimizer statistics tasks. - Attributes - CREDENTIAL_TYPE_PASSWORD- A constant which can be used with the credential_type property of a ManagedDatabaseCredential. - CREDENTIAL_TYPE_SECRET- A constant which can be used with the credential_type property of a ManagedDatabaseCredential. - ROLE_NORMAL- A constant which can be used with the role property of a ManagedDatabaseCredential. - ROLE_SYSDBA- A constant which can be used with the role property of a ManagedDatabaseCredential. - credential_type- [Required] Gets the credential_type of this ManagedDatabaseCredential. - role- [Required] Gets the role of this ManagedDatabaseCredential. - username- [Required] Gets the username of this ManagedDatabaseCredential. - Methods - __init__(**kwargs)- Initializes a new ManagedDatabaseCredential object with values from keyword arguments. - get_subtype(object_dictionary)- Given the hash representation of a subtype of this class, use the info in the hash to return the class of the subtype. - 
CREDENTIAL_TYPE_PASSWORD= 'PASSWORD'¶
- A constant which can be used with the credential_type property of a ManagedDatabaseCredential. This constant has a value of “PASSWORD” 
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CREDENTIAL_TYPE_SECRET= 'SECRET'¶
- A constant which can be used with the credential_type property of a ManagedDatabaseCredential. This constant has a value of “SECRET” 
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ROLE_NORMAL= 'NORMAL'¶
- A constant which can be used with the role property of a ManagedDatabaseCredential. This constant has a value of “NORMAL” 
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ROLE_SYSDBA= 'SYSDBA'¶
- A constant which can be used with the role property of a ManagedDatabaseCredential. This constant has a value of “SYSDBA” 
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__init__(**kwargs)¶
- Initializes a new ManagedDatabaseCredential object with values from keyword arguments. This class has the following subclasses and if you are using this class as input to a service operations then you should favor using a subclass over the base class: - The following keyword arguments are supported (corresponding to the getters/setters of this class): - Parameters: - credential_type (str) – The value to assign to the credential_type property of this ManagedDatabaseCredential. Allowed values for this property are: “SECRET”, “PASSWORD”
- username (str) – The value to assign to the username property of this ManagedDatabaseCredential.
- role (str) – The value to assign to the role property of this ManagedDatabaseCredential. Allowed values for this property are: “NORMAL”, “SYSDBA”
 
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credential_type¶
- [Required] Gets the credential_type of this ManagedDatabaseCredential. Indicates the type of credential required to retrieve the details of the optimizer statistics tasks. - Allowed values for this property are: “SECRET”, “PASSWORD” - Returns: - The credential_type of this ManagedDatabaseCredential. - Return type: - str 
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static get_subtype(object_dictionary)¶
- Given the hash representation of a subtype of this class, use the info in the hash to return the class of the subtype. 
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role¶
- [Required] Gets the role of this ManagedDatabaseCredential. The role of the database user. - Allowed values for this property are: “NORMAL”, “SYSDBA” - Returns: - The role of this ManagedDatabaseCredential. - Return type: - str 
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username¶
- [Required] Gets the username of this ManagedDatabaseCredential. The user name used to connect to the database. - Returns: - The username of this ManagedDatabaseCredential. - Return type: - str 
 
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