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/*
* Copyright (C) 2020-2024 Arm Limited or its affiliates and Contributors. All rights reserved.
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
*/
/*
Solar API
This API provides a RESTful interface to all the Solar services e.g. looking for boards, building projects, etc. - This API uses Hypermedia as the Engine of Application State (HATEOAS) to drive the discovery and provide affordances. - Discovery is possible by following links from the well known root resource. While this specification lists all supported endpoints, it is only recommended that these are hard coded into a client if code generation is being used. Otherwise, it is recommended that the discovery mechanisms present in the resources (affordances) are used exclusively. - Affordances are links which indicate whether an action is currently possible, this is significantly different from whether the service supports an action in general. This specification defines what actions could be possible, but only by checking the affordances returned by the API in the returned resources, can a client determine whether this action is currently possible or available for the current user. For example: - An operation to modify a resource could be defined in this specification, but the user may lack the appropriate privileges. In that situation, the affordance link would not be present in the resource when read. Therefore, the client can infer that it is not possible to edit this resource and present appropriate information to the user. - An operation to delete a resource could be defined and be possible in some circumstances. The specification describes that the delete is supported and how to use it, but the affordance describes whether it is currently possible. The logic in the API may dictate that if the resource was in use (perhaps it is a running job or used by another resource), then it will not be possible to delete that resource as it would result in a conflicted state. - It is strongly encouraged that affordances are used by all clients, even those using code generation. This has the ability to both improve robustness and the user experience by decoupling the client and server. For example, if for some reason the criteria for deleting a resource changes, the logic is only implemented in the server and there is no need to update the logic in the client as it is driven by the affordances. - The format used for the resources is the Hypertext Application Language (HAL), which includes the definition of links and embedded resources.
API version: 1.1.1
Contact: support@arm.com
*/
// Code generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech); DO NOT EDIT.
package client
import (
"encoding/json"
"bytes"
"fmt"
)
// checks if the EndpointDeprecationNotice type satisfies the MappedNullable interface at compile time
var _ MappedNullable = &EndpointDeprecationNotice{}
// EndpointDeprecationNotice A notice of deprecation for an endpoint
type EndpointDeprecationNotice struct {
Links NullableEndpointDeprecationNoticeLinks `json:"_links"`
Metadata NullableCommonMetadata `json:"_metadata"`
Deprecation DeprecationInfo `json:"deprecation"`
Endpoint HalLinkData `json:"endpoint"`
Replacement *HalLinkData `json:"replacement,omitempty"`
}
type _EndpointDeprecationNotice EndpointDeprecationNotice
// NewEndpointDeprecationNotice instantiates a new EndpointDeprecationNotice object
// This constructor will assign default values to properties that have it defined,
// and makes sure properties required by API are set, but the set of arguments
// will change when the set of required properties is changed
func NewEndpointDeprecationNotice(links NullableEndpointDeprecationNoticeLinks, metadata NullableCommonMetadata, deprecation DeprecationInfo, endpoint HalLinkData) *EndpointDeprecationNotice {
this := EndpointDeprecationNotice{}
this.Links = links
this.Metadata = metadata
this.Deprecation = deprecation
this.Endpoint = endpoint
return &this
}
// NewEndpointDeprecationNoticeWithDefaults instantiates a new EndpointDeprecationNotice object
// This constructor will only assign default values to properties that have it defined,
// but it doesn't guarantee that properties required by API are set
func NewEndpointDeprecationNoticeWithDefaults() *EndpointDeprecationNotice {
this := EndpointDeprecationNotice{}
return &this
}
// GetLinks returns the Links field value
// If the value is explicit nil, the zero value for EndpointDeprecationNoticeLinks will be returned
func (o *EndpointDeprecationNotice) GetLinks() EndpointDeprecationNoticeLinks {
if o == nil || o.Links.Get() == nil {
var ret EndpointDeprecationNoticeLinks
return ret
}
return *o.Links.Get()
}
// GetLinksOk returns a tuple with the Links field value
// and a boolean to check if the value has been set.
// NOTE: If the value is an explicit nil, `nil, true` will be returned
func (o *EndpointDeprecationNotice) GetLinksOk() (*EndpointDeprecationNoticeLinks, bool) {
if o == nil {
return nil, false
}
return o.Links.Get(), o.Links.IsSet()
}
// SetLinks sets field value
func (o *EndpointDeprecationNotice) SetLinks(v EndpointDeprecationNoticeLinks) {
o.Links.Set(&v)
}
// GetMetadata returns the Metadata field value
// If the value is explicit nil, the zero value for CommonMetadata will be returned
func (o *EndpointDeprecationNotice) GetMetadata() CommonMetadata {
if o == nil || o.Metadata.Get() == nil {
var ret CommonMetadata
return ret
}
return *o.Metadata.Get()
}
// GetMetadataOk returns a tuple with the Metadata field value
// and a boolean to check if the value has been set.
// NOTE: If the value is an explicit nil, `nil, true` will be returned
func (o *EndpointDeprecationNotice) GetMetadataOk() (*CommonMetadata, bool) {
if o == nil {
return nil, false
}
return o.Metadata.Get(), o.Metadata.IsSet()
}
// SetMetadata sets field value
func (o *EndpointDeprecationNotice) SetMetadata(v CommonMetadata) {
o.Metadata.Set(&v)
}
// GetDeprecation returns the Deprecation field value
func (o *EndpointDeprecationNotice) GetDeprecation() DeprecationInfo {
if o == nil {
var ret DeprecationInfo
return ret
}
return o.Deprecation
}
// GetDeprecationOk returns a tuple with the Deprecation field value
// and a boolean to check if the value has been set.
func (o *EndpointDeprecationNotice) GetDeprecationOk() (*DeprecationInfo, bool) {
if o == nil {
return nil, false
}
return &o.Deprecation, true
}
// SetDeprecation sets field value
func (o *EndpointDeprecationNotice) SetDeprecation(v DeprecationInfo) {
o.Deprecation = v
}
// GetEndpoint returns the Endpoint field value
func (o *EndpointDeprecationNotice) GetEndpoint() HalLinkData {
if o == nil {
var ret HalLinkData
return ret
}
return o.Endpoint
}
// GetEndpointOk returns a tuple with the Endpoint field value
// and a boolean to check if the value has been set.
func (o *EndpointDeprecationNotice) GetEndpointOk() (*HalLinkData, bool) {
if o == nil {
return nil, false
}
return &o.Endpoint, true
}
// SetEndpoint sets field value
func (o *EndpointDeprecationNotice) SetEndpoint(v HalLinkData) {
o.Endpoint = v
}
// GetReplacement returns the Replacement field value if set, zero value otherwise.
func (o *EndpointDeprecationNotice) GetReplacement() HalLinkData {
if o == nil || IsNil(o.Replacement) {
var ret HalLinkData
return ret
}
return *o.Replacement
}
// GetReplacementOk returns a tuple with the Replacement field value if set, nil otherwise
// and a boolean to check if the value has been set.
func (o *EndpointDeprecationNotice) GetReplacementOk() (*HalLinkData, bool) {
if o == nil || IsNil(o.Replacement) {
return nil, false
}
return o.Replacement, true
}
// HasReplacement returns a boolean if a field has been set.
func (o *EndpointDeprecationNotice) HasReplacement() bool {
if o != nil && !IsNil(o.Replacement) {
return true
}
return false
}
// SetReplacement gets a reference to the given HalLinkData and assigns it to the Replacement field.
func (o *EndpointDeprecationNotice) SetReplacement(v HalLinkData) {
o.Replacement = &v
}
func (o EndpointDeprecationNotice) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
toSerialize,err := o.ToMap()
if err != nil {
return []byte{}, err
}
return json.Marshal(toSerialize)
}
func (o EndpointDeprecationNotice) ToMap() (map[string]interface{}, error) {
toSerialize := map[string]interface{}{}
toSerialize["_links"] = o.Links.Get()
toSerialize["_metadata"] = o.Metadata.Get()
toSerialize["deprecation"] = o.Deprecation
toSerialize["endpoint"] = o.Endpoint
if !IsNil(o.Replacement) {
toSerialize["replacement"] = o.Replacement
}
return toSerialize, nil
}
func (o *EndpointDeprecationNotice) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) (err error) {
// This validates that all required properties are included in the JSON object
// by unmarshalling the object into a generic map with string keys and checking
// that every required field exists as a key in the generic map.
requiredProperties := []string{
"_links",
"_metadata",
"deprecation",
"endpoint",
}
allProperties := make(map[string]interface{})
err = json.Unmarshal(data, &allProperties)
if err != nil {
return err;
}
for _, requiredProperty := range(requiredProperties) {
if _, exists := allProperties[requiredProperty]; !exists {
return fmt.Errorf("no value given for required property %v", requiredProperty)
}
}
varEndpointDeprecationNotice := _EndpointDeprecationNotice{}
decoder := json.NewDecoder(bytes.NewReader(data))
decoder.DisallowUnknownFields()
err = decoder.Decode(&varEndpointDeprecationNotice)
if err != nil {
return err
}
*o = EndpointDeprecationNotice(varEndpointDeprecationNotice)
return err
}
type NullableEndpointDeprecationNotice struct {
value *EndpointDeprecationNotice
isSet bool
}
func (v NullableEndpointDeprecationNotice) Get() *EndpointDeprecationNotice {
return v.value
}
func (v *NullableEndpointDeprecationNotice) Set(val *EndpointDeprecationNotice) {
v.value = val
v.isSet = true
}
func (v NullableEndpointDeprecationNotice) IsSet() bool {
return v.isSet
}
func (v *NullableEndpointDeprecationNotice) Unset() {
v.value = nil
v.isSet = false
}
func NewNullableEndpointDeprecationNotice(val *EndpointDeprecationNotice) *NullableEndpointDeprecationNotice {
return &NullableEndpointDeprecationNotice{value: val, isSet: true}
}
func (v NullableEndpointDeprecationNotice) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
return json.Marshal(v.value)
}
func (v *NullableEndpointDeprecationNotice) UnmarshalJSON(src []byte) error {
v.isSet = true
return json.Unmarshal(src, &v.value)
}