create method
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 Google Workspace organization as the delegator user. Gmail imposes limitations on the number of delegates and delegators each user in a Google Workspace 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.
request
- The metadata request object.
Request parameters:
userId
- User's email address. The special value "me" can be used to
indicate the authenticated user.
$fields
- Selector specifying which fields to include in a partial
response.
Completes with a Delegate.
Completes with a commons.ApiRequestError if the API endpoint returned an error.
If the used http.Client
completes with an error when making a REST call,
this method will complete with the same error.
Implementation
async.Future<Delegate> create(
Delegate request,
core.String userId, {
core.String? $fields,
}) async {
final body_ = convert.json.encode(request);
final queryParams_ = <core.String, core.List<core.String>>{
if ($fields != null) 'fields': [$fields],
};
final url_ = 'gmail/v1/users/' +
commons.escapeVariable('$userId') +
'/settings/delegates';
final response_ = await _requester.request(
url_,
'POST',
body: body_,
queryParams: queryParams_,
);
return Delegate.fromJson(response_ as core.Map<core.String, core.dynamic>);
}