# coding: utf-8
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# NOTE: This class is auto generated by OracleSDKGenerator. DO NOT EDIT. API Version: 20200129

import oci  # noqa: F401
from oci.util import WAIT_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND  # noqa: F401


class DataFlowClientCompositeOperations(object):
    """
    This class provides a wrapper around :py:class:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient` and offers convenience methods
    for operations that would otherwise need to be chained together. For example, instead of performing an action
    on a resource (e.g. launching an instance, creating a load balancer) and then using a waiter to wait for the resource
    to enter a given state, you can call a single method in this class to accomplish the same functionality
    """

    def __init__(self, client, **kwargs):
        """
        Creates a new DataFlowClientCompositeOperations object

        :param DataFlowClient client:
            The service client which will be wrapped by this object
        """
        self.client = client

    def change_private_endpoint_compartment_and_wait_for_state(self, private_endpoint_id, change_private_endpoint_compartment_details, wait_for_states=[], operation_kwargs={}, waiter_kwargs={}):
        """
        Calls :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.change_private_endpoint_compartment` and waits for the :py:class:`~oci.data_flow.models.WorkRequest`
        to enter the given state(s).

        :param str private_endpoint_id: (required)
            The unique ID for a private endpoint.

        :param oci.data_flow.models.ChangePrivateEndpointCompartmentDetails change_private_endpoint_compartment_details: (required)
            Details for changing a private endpoint's compartment.

        :param list[str] wait_for_states:
            An array of states to wait on. These should be valid values for :py:attr:`~oci.data_flow.models.WorkRequest.status`

        :param dict operation_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.change_private_endpoint_compartment`

        :param dict waiter_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to the :py:func:`oci.wait_until` function. For example, you could pass ``max_interval_seconds`` or ``max_interval_seconds``
            as dictionary keys to modify how long the waiter function will wait between retries and the maximum amount of time it will wait
        """
        operation_result = self.client.change_private_endpoint_compartment(private_endpoint_id, change_private_endpoint_compartment_details, **operation_kwargs)
        if not wait_for_states:
            return operation_result

        lowered_wait_for_states = [w.lower() for w in wait_for_states]
        wait_for_resource_id = operation_result.headers['opc-work-request-id']

        try:
            waiter_result = oci.wait_until(
                self.client,
                self.client.get_work_request(wait_for_resource_id),
                evaluate_response=lambda r: getattr(r.data, 'status') and getattr(r.data, 'status').lower() in lowered_wait_for_states,
                **waiter_kwargs
            )
            result_to_return = waiter_result

            return result_to_return
        except Exception as e:
            raise oci.exceptions.CompositeOperationError(partial_results=[operation_result], cause=e)

    def change_sql_endpoint_compartment_and_wait_for_state(self, sql_endpoint_id, change_sql_endpoint_compartment_details, wait_for_states=[], operation_kwargs={}, waiter_kwargs={}):
        """
        Calls :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.change_sql_endpoint_compartment` and waits for the :py:class:`~oci.data_flow.models.WorkRequest`
        to enter the given state(s).

        :param str sql_endpoint_id: (required)
            The unique id of the SQL Endpoint.

        :param oci.data_flow.models.ChangeSqlEndpointCompartmentDetails change_sql_endpoint_compartment_details: (required)
            The details to change the compartment of the Sql Endpoint.

        :param list[str] wait_for_states:
            An array of states to wait on. These should be valid values for :py:attr:`~oci.data_flow.models.WorkRequest.status`

        :param dict operation_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.change_sql_endpoint_compartment`

        :param dict waiter_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to the :py:func:`oci.wait_until` function. For example, you could pass ``max_interval_seconds`` or ``max_interval_seconds``
            as dictionary keys to modify how long the waiter function will wait between retries and the maximum amount of time it will wait
        """
        operation_result = self.client.change_sql_endpoint_compartment(sql_endpoint_id, change_sql_endpoint_compartment_details, **operation_kwargs)
        if not wait_for_states:
            return operation_result

        lowered_wait_for_states = [w.lower() for w in wait_for_states]
        wait_for_resource_id = operation_result.headers['opc-work-request-id']

        try:
            waiter_result = oci.wait_until(
                self.client,
                self.client.get_work_request(wait_for_resource_id),
                evaluate_response=lambda r: getattr(r.data, 'status') and getattr(r.data, 'status').lower() in lowered_wait_for_states,
                **waiter_kwargs
            )
            result_to_return = waiter_result

            return result_to_return
        except Exception as e:
            raise oci.exceptions.CompositeOperationError(partial_results=[operation_result], cause=e)

    def create_application_and_wait_for_state(self, create_application_details, wait_for_states=[], operation_kwargs={}, waiter_kwargs={}):
        """
        Calls :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.create_application` and waits for the :py:class:`~oci.data_flow.models.Application` acted upon
        to enter the given state(s).

        :param oci.data_flow.models.CreateApplicationDetails create_application_details: (required)
            Details to create an application.

        :param list[str] wait_for_states:
            An array of states to wait on. These should be valid values for :py:attr:`~oci.data_flow.models.Application.lifecycle_state`

        :param dict operation_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.create_application`

        :param dict waiter_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to the :py:func:`oci.wait_until` function. For example, you could pass ``max_interval_seconds`` or ``max_interval_seconds``
            as dictionary keys to modify how long the waiter function will wait between retries and the maximum amount of time it will wait
        """
        operation_result = self.client.create_application(create_application_details, **operation_kwargs)
        if not wait_for_states:
            return operation_result

        lowered_wait_for_states = [w.lower() for w in wait_for_states]
        application_id = operation_result.data.id

        try:
            waiter_result = oci.wait_until(
                self.client,
                self.client.get_application(application_id),  # noqa: F821
                evaluate_response=lambda r: getattr(r.data, 'lifecycle_state') and getattr(r.data, 'lifecycle_state').lower() in lowered_wait_for_states,
                **waiter_kwargs
            )
            result_to_return = waiter_result

            return result_to_return
        except (NameError, TypeError) as e:
            if not e.args:
                e.args = ('',)
            e.args = e.args + ('This composite operation is currently not supported in the SDK. Please use the operation from the service client and use waiters as an alternative. For more information on waiters, visit: "https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python/latest/api/waiters.html"', )
            raise oci.exceptions.CompositeOperationError(partial_results=[operation_result], cause=e)
        except Exception as e:
            raise oci.exceptions.CompositeOperationError(partial_results=[operation_result], cause=e)

    def create_pool_and_wait_for_state(self, create_pool_details, wait_for_states=[], operation_kwargs={}, waiter_kwargs={}):
        """
        Calls :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.create_pool` and waits for the :py:class:`~oci.data_flow.models.WorkRequest`
        to enter the given state(s).

        :param oci.data_flow.models.CreatePoolDetails create_pool_details: (required)
            The parameter required to create a pool.

        :param list[str] wait_for_states:
            An array of states to wait on. These should be valid values for :py:attr:`~oci.data_flow.models.WorkRequest.status`

        :param dict operation_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.create_pool`

        :param dict waiter_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to the :py:func:`oci.wait_until` function. For example, you could pass ``max_interval_seconds`` or ``max_interval_seconds``
            as dictionary keys to modify how long the waiter function will wait between retries and the maximum amount of time it will wait
        """
        operation_result = self.client.create_pool(create_pool_details, **operation_kwargs)
        if not wait_for_states:
            return operation_result

        lowered_wait_for_states = [w.lower() for w in wait_for_states]
        wait_for_resource_id = operation_result.headers['opc-work-request-id']

        try:
            waiter_result = oci.wait_until(
                self.client,
                self.client.get_work_request(wait_for_resource_id),
                evaluate_response=lambda r: getattr(r.data, 'status') and getattr(r.data, 'status').lower() in lowered_wait_for_states,
                **waiter_kwargs
            )
            result_to_return = waiter_result

            return result_to_return
        except Exception as e:
            raise oci.exceptions.CompositeOperationError(partial_results=[operation_result], cause=e)

    def create_private_endpoint_and_wait_for_state(self, create_private_endpoint_details, wait_for_states=[], operation_kwargs={}, waiter_kwargs={}):
        """
        Calls :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.create_private_endpoint` and waits for the :py:class:`~oci.data_flow.models.WorkRequest`
        to enter the given state(s).

        :param oci.data_flow.models.CreatePrivateEndpointDetails create_private_endpoint_details: (required)
            The parameters required to create a private endpoint.

        :param list[str] wait_for_states:
            An array of states to wait on. These should be valid values for :py:attr:`~oci.data_flow.models.WorkRequest.status`

        :param dict operation_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.create_private_endpoint`

        :param dict waiter_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to the :py:func:`oci.wait_until` function. For example, you could pass ``max_interval_seconds`` or ``max_interval_seconds``
            as dictionary keys to modify how long the waiter function will wait between retries and the maximum amount of time it will wait
        """
        operation_result = self.client.create_private_endpoint(create_private_endpoint_details, **operation_kwargs)
        if not wait_for_states:
            return operation_result

        lowered_wait_for_states = [w.lower() for w in wait_for_states]
        wait_for_resource_id = operation_result.headers['opc-work-request-id']

        try:
            waiter_result = oci.wait_until(
                self.client,
                self.client.get_work_request(wait_for_resource_id),
                evaluate_response=lambda r: getattr(r.data, 'status') and getattr(r.data, 'status').lower() in lowered_wait_for_states,
                **waiter_kwargs
            )
            result_to_return = waiter_result

            return result_to_return
        except Exception as e:
            raise oci.exceptions.CompositeOperationError(partial_results=[operation_result], cause=e)

    def create_run_and_wait_for_state(self, create_run_details, wait_for_states=[], operation_kwargs={}, waiter_kwargs={}):
        """
        Calls :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.create_run` and waits for the :py:class:`~oci.data_flow.models.Run` acted upon
        to enter the given state(s).

        :param oci.data_flow.models.CreateRunDetails create_run_details: (required)
            Details for creating a run of an application.

        :param list[str] wait_for_states:
            An array of states to wait on. These should be valid values for :py:attr:`~oci.data_flow.models.Run.lifecycle_state`

        :param dict operation_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.create_run`

        :param dict waiter_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to the :py:func:`oci.wait_until` function. For example, you could pass ``max_interval_seconds`` or ``max_interval_seconds``
            as dictionary keys to modify how long the waiter function will wait between retries and the maximum amount of time it will wait
        """
        operation_result = self.client.create_run(create_run_details, **operation_kwargs)
        if not wait_for_states:
            return operation_result

        lowered_wait_for_states = [w.lower() for w in wait_for_states]
        run_id = operation_result.data.id

        try:
            waiter_result = oci.wait_until(
                self.client,
                self.client.get_run(run_id),  # noqa: F821
                evaluate_response=lambda r: getattr(r.data, 'lifecycle_state') and getattr(r.data, 'lifecycle_state').lower() in lowered_wait_for_states,
                **waiter_kwargs
            )
            result_to_return = waiter_result

            return result_to_return
        except (NameError, TypeError) as e:
            if not e.args:
                e.args = ('',)
            e.args = e.args + ('This composite operation is currently not supported in the SDK. Please use the operation from the service client and use waiters as an alternative. For more information on waiters, visit: "https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python/latest/api/waiters.html"', )
            raise oci.exceptions.CompositeOperationError(partial_results=[operation_result], cause=e)
        except Exception as e:
            raise oci.exceptions.CompositeOperationError(partial_results=[operation_result], cause=e)

    def create_sql_endpoint_and_wait_for_state(self, create_sql_endpoint_details, wait_for_states=[], operation_kwargs={}, waiter_kwargs={}):
        """
        Calls :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.create_sql_endpoint` and waits for the :py:class:`~oci.data_flow.models.WorkRequest`
        to enter the given state(s).

        :param oci.data_flow.models.CreateSqlEndpointDetails create_sql_endpoint_details: (required)
            Details of the new Sql Endpoint.

        :param list[str] wait_for_states:
            An array of states to wait on. These should be valid values for :py:attr:`~oci.data_flow.models.WorkRequest.status`

        :param dict operation_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.create_sql_endpoint`

        :param dict waiter_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to the :py:func:`oci.wait_until` function. For example, you could pass ``max_interval_seconds`` or ``max_interval_seconds``
            as dictionary keys to modify how long the waiter function will wait between retries and the maximum amount of time it will wait
        """
        operation_result = self.client.create_sql_endpoint(create_sql_endpoint_details, **operation_kwargs)
        if not wait_for_states:
            return operation_result

        lowered_wait_for_states = [w.lower() for w in wait_for_states]
        wait_for_resource_id = operation_result.headers['opc-work-request-id']

        try:
            waiter_result = oci.wait_until(
                self.client,
                self.client.get_work_request(wait_for_resource_id),
                evaluate_response=lambda r: getattr(r.data, 'status') and getattr(r.data, 'status').lower() in lowered_wait_for_states,
                **waiter_kwargs
            )
            result_to_return = waiter_result

            return result_to_return
        except Exception as e:
            raise oci.exceptions.CompositeOperationError(partial_results=[operation_result], cause=e)

    def create_statement_and_wait_for_state(self, create_statement_details, run_id, wait_for_states=[], operation_kwargs={}, waiter_kwargs={}):
        """
        Calls :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.create_statement` and waits for the :py:class:`~oci.data_flow.models.Statement` acted upon
        to enter the given state(s).

        :param oci.data_flow.models.CreateStatementDetails create_statement_details: (required)
            Details for creating a statement.

        :param str run_id: (required)
            The unique ID for the run

        :param list[str] wait_for_states:
            An array of states to wait on. These should be valid values for :py:attr:`~oci.data_flow.models.Statement.lifecycle_state`

        :param dict operation_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.create_statement`

        :param dict waiter_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to the :py:func:`oci.wait_until` function. For example, you could pass ``max_interval_seconds`` or ``max_interval_seconds``
            as dictionary keys to modify how long the waiter function will wait between retries and the maximum amount of time it will wait
        """
        operation_result = self.client.create_statement(create_statement_details, run_id, **operation_kwargs)
        if not wait_for_states:
            return operation_result

        lowered_wait_for_states = [w.lower() for w in wait_for_states]
        statement_id = operation_result.data.id

        try:
            waiter_result = oci.wait_until(
                self.client,
                self.client.get_statement(run_id, statement_id),  # noqa: F821
                evaluate_response=lambda r: getattr(r.data, 'lifecycle_state') and getattr(r.data, 'lifecycle_state').lower() in lowered_wait_for_states,
                **waiter_kwargs
            )
            result_to_return = waiter_result

            return result_to_return
        except (NameError, TypeError) as e:
            if not e.args:
                e.args = ('',)
            e.args = e.args + ('This composite operation is currently not supported in the SDK. Please use the operation from the service client and use waiters as an alternative. For more information on waiters, visit: "https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python/latest/api/waiters.html"', )
            raise oci.exceptions.CompositeOperationError(partial_results=[operation_result], cause=e)
        except Exception as e:
            raise oci.exceptions.CompositeOperationError(partial_results=[operation_result], cause=e)

    def delete_application_and_wait_for_state(self, application_id, wait_for_states=[], operation_kwargs={}, waiter_kwargs={}):
        """
        Calls :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.delete_application` and waits for the :py:class:`~oci.data_flow.models.Application` acted upon
        to enter the given state(s).

        :param str application_id: (required)
            The unique ID for an application.

        :param list[str] wait_for_states:
            An array of states to wait on. These should be valid values for :py:attr:`~oci.data_flow.models.Application.lifecycle_state`

        :param dict operation_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.delete_application`

        :param dict waiter_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to the :py:func:`oci.wait_until` function. For example, you could pass ``max_interval_seconds`` or ``max_interval_seconds``
            as dictionary keys to modify how long the waiter function will wait between retries and the maximum amount of time it will wait
        """
        initial_get_result = self.client.get_application(application_id)
        operation_result = None
        try:
            operation_result = self.client.delete_application(application_id, **operation_kwargs)
        except oci.exceptions.ServiceError as e:
            if e.status == 404:
                return WAIT_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND
            else:
                raise e

        if not wait_for_states:
            return operation_result

        lowered_wait_for_states = [w.lower() for w in wait_for_states]

        try:
            if ("succeed_on_not_found" in waiter_kwargs) and (waiter_kwargs["succeed_on_not_found"] is False):
                self.client.base_client.logger.warning("The waiter kwarg succeed_on_not_found was passed as False for the delete composite operation delete_application, this would result in the operation to fail if the resource is not found! Please, do not pass this kwarg if this was not intended")
            else:
                """
                If the user does not send in this value, we set it to True by default.
                We are doing this because during a delete resource scenario and waiting on its state, the service can
                return a 404 NOT FOUND exception as the resource was deleted and a get on its state would fail
                """
                waiter_kwargs["succeed_on_not_found"] = True
            waiter_result = oci.wait_until(
                self.client,
                initial_get_result,  # noqa: F821
                evaluate_response=lambda r: getattr(r.data, 'lifecycle_state') and getattr(r.data, 'lifecycle_state').lower() in lowered_wait_for_states,
                **waiter_kwargs
            )
            result_to_return = waiter_result

            return result_to_return
        except (NameError, TypeError) as e:
            if not e.args:
                e.args = ('',)
            e.args = e.args + ('This composite operation is currently not supported in the SDK. Please use the operation from the service client and use waiters as an alternative. For more information on waiters, visit: "https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python/latest/api/waiters.html"', )
            raise oci.exceptions.CompositeOperationError(partial_results=[operation_result], cause=e)
        except Exception as e:
            raise oci.exceptions.CompositeOperationError(partial_results=[operation_result], cause=e)

    def delete_pool_and_wait_for_state(self, pool_id, wait_for_states=[], operation_kwargs={}, waiter_kwargs={}):
        """
        Calls :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.delete_pool` and waits for the :py:class:`~oci.data_flow.models.Pool` acted upon
        to enter the given state(s).

        :param str pool_id: (required)
            The unique ID for a pool.

        :param list[str] wait_for_states:
            An array of states to wait on. These should be valid values for :py:attr:`~oci.data_flow.models.Pool.lifecycle_state`

        :param dict operation_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.delete_pool`

        :param dict waiter_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to the :py:func:`oci.wait_until` function. For example, you could pass ``max_interval_seconds`` or ``max_interval_seconds``
            as dictionary keys to modify how long the waiter function will wait between retries and the maximum amount of time it will wait
        """
        initial_get_result = self.client.get_pool(pool_id)
        operation_result = None
        try:
            operation_result = self.client.delete_pool(pool_id, **operation_kwargs)
        except oci.exceptions.ServiceError as e:
            if e.status == 404:
                return WAIT_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND
            else:
                raise e

        if not wait_for_states:
            return operation_result

        lowered_wait_for_states = [w.lower() for w in wait_for_states]

        try:
            if ("succeed_on_not_found" in waiter_kwargs) and (waiter_kwargs["succeed_on_not_found"] is False):
                self.client.base_client.logger.warning("The waiter kwarg succeed_on_not_found was passed as False for the delete composite operation delete_pool, this would result in the operation to fail if the resource is not found! Please, do not pass this kwarg if this was not intended")
            else:
                """
                If the user does not send in this value, we set it to True by default.
                We are doing this because during a delete resource scenario and waiting on its state, the service can
                return a 404 NOT FOUND exception as the resource was deleted and a get on its state would fail
                """
                waiter_kwargs["succeed_on_not_found"] = True
            waiter_result = oci.wait_until(
                self.client,
                initial_get_result,  # noqa: F821
                evaluate_response=lambda r: getattr(r.data, 'lifecycle_state') and getattr(r.data, 'lifecycle_state').lower() in lowered_wait_for_states,
                **waiter_kwargs
            )
            result_to_return = waiter_result

            return result_to_return
        except (NameError, TypeError) as e:
            if not e.args:
                e.args = ('',)
            e.args = e.args + ('This composite operation is currently not supported in the SDK. Please use the operation from the service client and use waiters as an alternative. For more information on waiters, visit: "https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python/latest/api/waiters.html"', )
            raise oci.exceptions.CompositeOperationError(partial_results=[operation_result], cause=e)
        except Exception as e:
            raise oci.exceptions.CompositeOperationError(partial_results=[operation_result], cause=e)

    def delete_private_endpoint_and_wait_for_state(self, private_endpoint_id, wait_for_states=[], operation_kwargs={}, waiter_kwargs={}):
        """
        Calls :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.delete_private_endpoint` and waits for the :py:class:`~oci.data_flow.models.WorkRequest`
        to enter the given state(s).

        :param str private_endpoint_id: (required)
            The unique ID for a private endpoint.

        :param list[str] wait_for_states:
            An array of states to wait on. These should be valid values for :py:attr:`~oci.data_flow.models.WorkRequest.status`

        :param dict operation_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.delete_private_endpoint`

        :param dict waiter_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to the :py:func:`oci.wait_until` function. For example, you could pass ``max_interval_seconds`` or ``max_interval_seconds``
            as dictionary keys to modify how long the waiter function will wait between retries and the maximum amount of time it will wait
        """
        operation_result = None
        try:
            operation_result = self.client.delete_private_endpoint(private_endpoint_id, **operation_kwargs)
        except oci.exceptions.ServiceError as e:
            if e.status == 404:
                return WAIT_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND
            else:
                raise e

        if not wait_for_states:
            return operation_result

        lowered_wait_for_states = [w.lower() for w in wait_for_states]
        wait_for_resource_id = operation_result.headers['opc-work-request-id']

        try:
            waiter_result = oci.wait_until(
                self.client,
                self.client.get_work_request(wait_for_resource_id),
                evaluate_response=lambda r: getattr(r.data, 'status') and getattr(r.data, 'status').lower() in lowered_wait_for_states,
                **waiter_kwargs
            )
            result_to_return = waiter_result

            return result_to_return
        except Exception as e:
            raise oci.exceptions.CompositeOperationError(partial_results=[operation_result], cause=e)

    def delete_run_and_wait_for_state(self, run_id, wait_for_states=[], operation_kwargs={}, waiter_kwargs={}):
        """
        Calls :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.delete_run` and waits for the :py:class:`~oci.data_flow.models.Run` acted upon
        to enter the given state(s).

        :param str run_id: (required)
            The unique ID for the run

        :param list[str] wait_for_states:
            An array of states to wait on. These should be valid values for :py:attr:`~oci.data_flow.models.Run.lifecycle_state`

        :param dict operation_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.delete_run`

        :param dict waiter_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to the :py:func:`oci.wait_until` function. For example, you could pass ``max_interval_seconds`` or ``max_interval_seconds``
            as dictionary keys to modify how long the waiter function will wait between retries and the maximum amount of time it will wait
        """
        initial_get_result = self.client.get_run(run_id)
        operation_result = None
        try:
            operation_result = self.client.delete_run(run_id, **operation_kwargs)
        except oci.exceptions.ServiceError as e:
            if e.status == 404:
                return WAIT_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND
            else:
                raise e

        if not wait_for_states:
            return operation_result

        lowered_wait_for_states = [w.lower() for w in wait_for_states]

        try:
            if ("succeed_on_not_found" in waiter_kwargs) and (waiter_kwargs["succeed_on_not_found"] is False):
                self.client.base_client.logger.warning("The waiter kwarg succeed_on_not_found was passed as False for the delete composite operation delete_run, this would result in the operation to fail if the resource is not found! Please, do not pass this kwarg if this was not intended")
            else:
                """
                If the user does not send in this value, we set it to True by default.
                We are doing this because during a delete resource scenario and waiting on its state, the service can
                return a 404 NOT FOUND exception as the resource was deleted and a get on its state would fail
                """
                waiter_kwargs["succeed_on_not_found"] = True
            waiter_result = oci.wait_until(
                self.client,
                initial_get_result,  # noqa: F821
                evaluate_response=lambda r: getattr(r.data, 'lifecycle_state') and getattr(r.data, 'lifecycle_state').lower() in lowered_wait_for_states,
                **waiter_kwargs
            )
            result_to_return = waiter_result

            return result_to_return
        except (NameError, TypeError) as e:
            if not e.args:
                e.args = ('',)
            e.args = e.args + ('This composite operation is currently not supported in the SDK. Please use the operation from the service client and use waiters as an alternative. For more information on waiters, visit: "https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python/latest/api/waiters.html"', )
            raise oci.exceptions.CompositeOperationError(partial_results=[operation_result], cause=e)
        except Exception as e:
            raise oci.exceptions.CompositeOperationError(partial_results=[operation_result], cause=e)

    def delete_sql_endpoint_and_wait_for_state(self, sql_endpoint_id, wait_for_states=[], operation_kwargs={}, waiter_kwargs={}):
        """
        Calls :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.delete_sql_endpoint` and waits for the :py:class:`~oci.data_flow.models.WorkRequest`
        to enter the given state(s).

        :param str sql_endpoint_id: (required)
            The unique id of the SQL Endpoint.

        :param list[str] wait_for_states:
            An array of states to wait on. These should be valid values for :py:attr:`~oci.data_flow.models.WorkRequest.status`

        :param dict operation_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.delete_sql_endpoint`

        :param dict waiter_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to the :py:func:`oci.wait_until` function. For example, you could pass ``max_interval_seconds`` or ``max_interval_seconds``
            as dictionary keys to modify how long the waiter function will wait between retries and the maximum amount of time it will wait
        """
        operation_result = None
        try:
            operation_result = self.client.delete_sql_endpoint(sql_endpoint_id, **operation_kwargs)
        except oci.exceptions.ServiceError as e:
            if e.status == 404:
                return WAIT_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND
            else:
                raise e

        if not wait_for_states:
            return operation_result

        lowered_wait_for_states = [w.lower() for w in wait_for_states]
        wait_for_resource_id = operation_result.headers['opc-work-request-id']

        try:
            waiter_result = oci.wait_until(
                self.client,
                self.client.get_work_request(wait_for_resource_id),
                evaluate_response=lambda r: getattr(r.data, 'status') and getattr(r.data, 'status').lower() in lowered_wait_for_states,
                **waiter_kwargs
            )
            result_to_return = waiter_result

            return result_to_return
        except Exception as e:
            raise oci.exceptions.CompositeOperationError(partial_results=[operation_result], cause=e)

    def start_pool_and_wait_for_state(self, pool_id, wait_for_states=[], operation_kwargs={}, waiter_kwargs={}):
        """
        Calls :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.start_pool` and waits for the :py:class:`~oci.data_flow.models.WorkRequest`
        to enter the given state(s).

        :param str pool_id: (required)
            The unique ID for a pool.

        :param list[str] wait_for_states:
            An array of states to wait on. These should be valid values for :py:attr:`~oci.data_flow.models.WorkRequest.status`

        :param dict operation_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.start_pool`

        :param dict waiter_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to the :py:func:`oci.wait_until` function. For example, you could pass ``max_interval_seconds`` or ``max_interval_seconds``
            as dictionary keys to modify how long the waiter function will wait between retries and the maximum amount of time it will wait
        """
        operation_result = self.client.start_pool(pool_id, **operation_kwargs)
        if not wait_for_states:
            return operation_result

        lowered_wait_for_states = [w.lower() for w in wait_for_states]
        wait_for_resource_id = operation_result.headers['opc-work-request-id']

        try:
            waiter_result = oci.wait_until(
                self.client,
                self.client.get_work_request(wait_for_resource_id),
                evaluate_response=lambda r: getattr(r.data, 'status') and getattr(r.data, 'status').lower() in lowered_wait_for_states,
                **waiter_kwargs
            )
            result_to_return = waiter_result

            return result_to_return
        except Exception as e:
            raise oci.exceptions.CompositeOperationError(partial_results=[operation_result], cause=e)

    def stop_pool_and_wait_for_state(self, pool_id, wait_for_states=[], operation_kwargs={}, waiter_kwargs={}):
        """
        Calls :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.stop_pool` and waits for the :py:class:`~oci.data_flow.models.WorkRequest`
        to enter the given state(s).

        :param str pool_id: (required)
            The unique ID for a pool.

        :param list[str] wait_for_states:
            An array of states to wait on. These should be valid values for :py:attr:`~oci.data_flow.models.WorkRequest.status`

        :param dict operation_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.stop_pool`

        :param dict waiter_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to the :py:func:`oci.wait_until` function. For example, you could pass ``max_interval_seconds`` or ``max_interval_seconds``
            as dictionary keys to modify how long the waiter function will wait between retries and the maximum amount of time it will wait
        """
        operation_result = self.client.stop_pool(pool_id, **operation_kwargs)
        if not wait_for_states:
            return operation_result

        lowered_wait_for_states = [w.lower() for w in wait_for_states]
        wait_for_resource_id = operation_result.headers['opc-work-request-id']

        try:
            waiter_result = oci.wait_until(
                self.client,
                self.client.get_work_request(wait_for_resource_id),
                evaluate_response=lambda r: getattr(r.data, 'status') and getattr(r.data, 'status').lower() in lowered_wait_for_states,
                **waiter_kwargs
            )
            result_to_return = waiter_result

            return result_to_return
        except Exception as e:
            raise oci.exceptions.CompositeOperationError(partial_results=[operation_result], cause=e)

    def update_application_and_wait_for_state(self, update_application_details, application_id, wait_for_states=[], operation_kwargs={}, waiter_kwargs={}):
        """
        Calls :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.update_application` and waits for the :py:class:`~oci.data_flow.models.Application` acted upon
        to enter the given state(s).

        :param oci.data_flow.models.UpdateApplicationDetails update_application_details: (required)
            Details for updating an application.

        :param str application_id: (required)
            The unique ID for an application.

        :param list[str] wait_for_states:
            An array of states to wait on. These should be valid values for :py:attr:`~oci.data_flow.models.Application.lifecycle_state`

        :param dict operation_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.update_application`

        :param dict waiter_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to the :py:func:`oci.wait_until` function. For example, you could pass ``max_interval_seconds`` or ``max_interval_seconds``
            as dictionary keys to modify how long the waiter function will wait between retries and the maximum amount of time it will wait
        """
        operation_result = self.client.update_application(update_application_details, application_id, **operation_kwargs)
        if not wait_for_states:
            return operation_result

        lowered_wait_for_states = [w.lower() for w in wait_for_states]
        application_id = operation_result.data.id

        try:
            waiter_result = oci.wait_until(
                self.client,
                self.client.get_application(application_id),  # noqa: F821
                evaluate_response=lambda r: getattr(r.data, 'lifecycle_state') and getattr(r.data, 'lifecycle_state').lower() in lowered_wait_for_states,
                **waiter_kwargs
            )
            result_to_return = waiter_result

            return result_to_return
        except (NameError, TypeError) as e:
            if not e.args:
                e.args = ('',)
            e.args = e.args + ('This composite operation is currently not supported in the SDK. Please use the operation from the service client and use waiters as an alternative. For more information on waiters, visit: "https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python/latest/api/waiters.html"', )
            raise oci.exceptions.CompositeOperationError(partial_results=[operation_result], cause=e)
        except Exception as e:
            raise oci.exceptions.CompositeOperationError(partial_results=[operation_result], cause=e)

    def update_pool_and_wait_for_state(self, update_pool_details, pool_id, wait_for_states=[], operation_kwargs={}, waiter_kwargs={}):
        """
        Calls :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.update_pool` and waits for the :py:class:`~oci.data_flow.models.WorkRequest`
        to enter the given state(s).

        :param oci.data_flow.models.UpdatePoolDetails update_pool_details: (required)
            Details for updating a pool.

        :param str pool_id: (required)
            The unique ID for a pool.

        :param list[str] wait_for_states:
            An array of states to wait on. These should be valid values for :py:attr:`~oci.data_flow.models.WorkRequest.status`

        :param dict operation_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.update_pool`

        :param dict waiter_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to the :py:func:`oci.wait_until` function. For example, you could pass ``max_interval_seconds`` or ``max_interval_seconds``
            as dictionary keys to modify how long the waiter function will wait between retries and the maximum amount of time it will wait
        """
        operation_result = self.client.update_pool(update_pool_details, pool_id, **operation_kwargs)
        if not wait_for_states:
            return operation_result

        lowered_wait_for_states = [w.lower() for w in wait_for_states]
        wait_for_resource_id = operation_result.headers['opc-work-request-id']

        try:
            waiter_result = oci.wait_until(
                self.client,
                self.client.get_work_request(wait_for_resource_id),
                evaluate_response=lambda r: getattr(r.data, 'status') and getattr(r.data, 'status').lower() in lowered_wait_for_states,
                **waiter_kwargs
            )
            result_to_return = waiter_result

            return result_to_return
        except Exception as e:
            raise oci.exceptions.CompositeOperationError(partial_results=[operation_result], cause=e)

    def update_private_endpoint_and_wait_for_state(self, update_private_endpoint_details, private_endpoint_id, wait_for_states=[], operation_kwargs={}, waiter_kwargs={}):
        """
        Calls :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.update_private_endpoint` and waits for the :py:class:`~oci.data_flow.models.WorkRequest`
        to enter the given state(s).

        :param oci.data_flow.models.UpdatePrivateEndpointDetails update_private_endpoint_details: (required)
            Details for updating a private endpoint.

        :param str private_endpoint_id: (required)
            The unique ID for a private endpoint.

        :param list[str] wait_for_states:
            An array of states to wait on. These should be valid values for :py:attr:`~oci.data_flow.models.WorkRequest.status`

        :param dict operation_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.update_private_endpoint`

        :param dict waiter_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to the :py:func:`oci.wait_until` function. For example, you could pass ``max_interval_seconds`` or ``max_interval_seconds``
            as dictionary keys to modify how long the waiter function will wait between retries and the maximum amount of time it will wait
        """
        operation_result = self.client.update_private_endpoint(update_private_endpoint_details, private_endpoint_id, **operation_kwargs)
        if not wait_for_states:
            return operation_result

        lowered_wait_for_states = [w.lower() for w in wait_for_states]
        wait_for_resource_id = operation_result.headers['opc-work-request-id']

        try:
            waiter_result = oci.wait_until(
                self.client,
                self.client.get_work_request(wait_for_resource_id),
                evaluate_response=lambda r: getattr(r.data, 'status') and getattr(r.data, 'status').lower() in lowered_wait_for_states,
                **waiter_kwargs
            )
            result_to_return = waiter_result

            return result_to_return
        except Exception as e:
            raise oci.exceptions.CompositeOperationError(partial_results=[operation_result], cause=e)

    def update_run_and_wait_for_state(self, update_run_details, run_id, wait_for_states=[], operation_kwargs={}, waiter_kwargs={}):
        """
        Calls :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.update_run` and waits for the :py:class:`~oci.data_flow.models.Run` acted upon
        to enter the given state(s).

        :param oci.data_flow.models.UpdateRunDetails update_run_details: (required)
            Details for updating a run.

        :param str run_id: (required)
            The unique ID for the run

        :param list[str] wait_for_states:
            An array of states to wait on. These should be valid values for :py:attr:`~oci.data_flow.models.Run.lifecycle_state`

        :param dict operation_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.update_run`

        :param dict waiter_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to the :py:func:`oci.wait_until` function. For example, you could pass ``max_interval_seconds`` or ``max_interval_seconds``
            as dictionary keys to modify how long the waiter function will wait between retries and the maximum amount of time it will wait
        """
        operation_result = self.client.update_run(update_run_details, run_id, **operation_kwargs)
        if not wait_for_states:
            return operation_result

        lowered_wait_for_states = [w.lower() for w in wait_for_states]
        run_id = operation_result.data.id

        try:
            waiter_result = oci.wait_until(
                self.client,
                self.client.get_run(run_id),  # noqa: F821
                evaluate_response=lambda r: getattr(r.data, 'lifecycle_state') and getattr(r.data, 'lifecycle_state').lower() in lowered_wait_for_states,
                **waiter_kwargs
            )
            result_to_return = waiter_result

            return result_to_return
        except (NameError, TypeError) as e:
            if not e.args:
                e.args = ('',)
            e.args = e.args + ('This composite operation is currently not supported in the SDK. Please use the operation from the service client and use waiters as an alternative. For more information on waiters, visit: "https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/tools/python/latest/api/waiters.html"', )
            raise oci.exceptions.CompositeOperationError(partial_results=[operation_result], cause=e)
        except Exception as e:
            raise oci.exceptions.CompositeOperationError(partial_results=[operation_result], cause=e)

    def update_sql_endpoint_and_wait_for_state(self, update_sql_endpoint_details, sql_endpoint_id, wait_for_states=[], operation_kwargs={}, waiter_kwargs={}):
        """
        Calls :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.update_sql_endpoint` and waits for the :py:class:`~oci.data_flow.models.WorkRequest`
        to enter the given state(s).

        :param oci.data_flow.models.UpdateSqlEndpointDetails update_sql_endpoint_details: (required)
            Details of the Sql Endpoint to be updated.

        :param str sql_endpoint_id: (required)
            The unique id of the SQL Endpoint.

        :param list[str] wait_for_states:
            An array of states to wait on. These should be valid values for :py:attr:`~oci.data_flow.models.WorkRequest.status`

        :param dict operation_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to :py:func:`~oci.data_flow.DataFlowClient.update_sql_endpoint`

        :param dict waiter_kwargs:
            A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to the :py:func:`oci.wait_until` function. For example, you could pass ``max_interval_seconds`` or ``max_interval_seconds``
            as dictionary keys to modify how long the waiter function will wait between retries and the maximum amount of time it will wait
        """
        operation_result = self.client.update_sql_endpoint(update_sql_endpoint_details, sql_endpoint_id, **operation_kwargs)
        if not wait_for_states:
            return operation_result

        lowered_wait_for_states = [w.lower() for w in wait_for_states]
        wait_for_resource_id = operation_result.headers['opc-work-request-id']

        try:
            waiter_result = oci.wait_until(
                self.client,
                self.client.get_work_request(wait_for_resource_id),
                evaluate_response=lambda r: getattr(r.data, 'status') and getattr(r.data, 'status').lower() in lowered_wait_for_states,
                **waiter_kwargs
            )
            result_to_return = waiter_result

            return result_to_return
        except Exception as e:
            raise oci.exceptions.CompositeOperationError(partial_results=[operation_result], cause=e)
