Azure.Storage.Files.DataLake.Models.FileDownloadDetails
Properties returned when downloading a File.
Indicates that the service supports requests for partial file content.
Optional. The POSIX access control list for the file or directory.
This header is returned if it was previously specified for the file.
This header returns the value that was specified for the 'x-ms-blob-content-disposition' header.
The Content-Disposition response header field conveys additional information about how to process the response payload,
and also can be used to attach additional metadata. For example, if set to attachment, it indicates that the user-agent
should not display the response, but instead show a Save As dialog with a filename other than the file name specified.
This header returns the value that was specified for the Content-Encoding request header.
If the file has a MD5 hash, and if request contains range header (Range or x-ms-range), this response
header is returned with the value of the whole file's MD5 value. This value may or may not be equal
to the value returned in Content-MD5 header, with the latter calculated from the requested range
This header returns the value that was specified for the Content-Language request header.
Indicates the range of bytes returned in the event that the client requested a subset of the file
setting the 'Range' request header.
The format of the Content-Range is expected to comeback in the following format.
[unit] [start]-[end]/[FileSize]
(e.g. bytes 1024-3071/10240)
The [end] value will be the inclusive last byte (e.g. header "bytes 0-7/8" is the entire 8-byte file).
Conclusion time of the last attempted Copy Blob operation where this file was the destination file.
This value can specify the time of a completed, aborted, or failed copy attempt. This header does not
appear if a copy is pending, if this blob has never been the destination in a Copy Blob operation, or
if this blob has been modified after a concluded Copy Blob operation using Set Blob Properties,
Put Blob, or Put Block List.
String identifier for this copy operation. Use with Get Properties to check the status of this copy
operation, or pass to Abort Copy Blob to abort a pending copy.
Contains the number of bytes copied and the total bytes in the source in the last attempted Copy Blob operation
where this blob was the destination blob. Can show between 0 and Content-Length bytes copied. This header does not
appear if this blob has never been the destination in a Copy Blob operation, or if this blob has been modified after
a concluded Copy Blob operation using Set Blob Properties, Put Blob, or Put Block List
URL up to 2 KB in length that specifies the source blob or file used in the last attempted Copy Blob
operation where this blob was the destination blob. This header does not appear if this blob has never
been the destination in a Copy Blob operation, or if this blob has been modified after a concluded Copy
Blob operation using Set Blob Properties, Put Blob, or Put Block List.
State of the copy operation identified by x-ms-copy-id.
Only appears when x-ms-copy-status is failed or pending. Describes the cause of the last fatal or
non-fatal copy operation failure. This header does not appear if this blob has never been the destination
in a Copy Blob operation, or if this blob has been modified after a concluded Copy Blob operation using
Set Blob Properties, Put Blob, or Put Block List
Returns the date and time the blob was created on.
Encryption context of the file. Encryption context is metadata that is not encrypted when stored on the file.
The primary application of this field is to store non-encrypted data that can be used to derive the customer-provided key
for a file.
The SHA-256 hash of the encryption key used to encrypt the file. This header is only returned when
the file was encrypted with a customer-provided key.
The ETag contains a value that you can use to perform operations conditionally on the file.
If the request service version is 2011-08-18 or newer, the ETag value will be in quotes.
The value of this header is set to true if the file data and application metadata are completely
encrypted using the specified algorithm. Otherwise, the value is set to false (when the file is
unencrypted, or if only parts of the file/application metadata are encrypted).
Returns the DateTimeOffset the file was last modified. Any operation that modifies the file,
including an update of the file's metadata or properties, changes the last-modified time of the file.
When a file is leased, specifies whether the lease is of infinite or fixed duration.
Lease state of the file.
The current lease status of the file.
The file's metadata.