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model_slo_bulk_delete_response.go
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// Unless explicitly stated otherwise all files in this repository are licensed under the Apache-2.0 License.
// This product includes software developed at Datadog (https://www.datadoghq.com/).
// Copyright 2019-Present Datadog, Inc.
package datadogV1
import (
"github.com/DataDog/datadog-api-client-go/v2/api/datadog"
)
// SLOBulkDeleteResponse The bulk partial delete service level objective object endpoint
// response.
//
// This endpoint operates on multiple service level objective objects, so
// it may be partially successful. In such cases, the "data" and "error"
// fields in this response indicate which deletions succeeded and failed.
type SLOBulkDeleteResponse struct {
// An array of service level objective objects.
Data *SLOBulkDeleteResponseData `json:"data,omitempty"`
// Array of errors object returned.
Errors []SLOBulkDeleteError `json:"errors,omitempty"`
// UnparsedObject contains the raw value of the object if there was an error when deserializing into the struct
UnparsedObject map[string]interface{} `json:"-"`
AdditionalProperties map[string]interface{}
}
// NewSLOBulkDeleteResponse instantiates a new SLOBulkDeleteResponse 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 NewSLOBulkDeleteResponse() *SLOBulkDeleteResponse {
this := SLOBulkDeleteResponse{}
return &this
}
// NewSLOBulkDeleteResponseWithDefaults instantiates a new SLOBulkDeleteResponse 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 NewSLOBulkDeleteResponseWithDefaults() *SLOBulkDeleteResponse {
this := SLOBulkDeleteResponse{}
return &this
}
// GetData returns the Data field value if set, zero value otherwise.
func (o *SLOBulkDeleteResponse) GetData() SLOBulkDeleteResponseData {
if o == nil || o.Data == nil {
var ret SLOBulkDeleteResponseData
return ret
}
return *o.Data
}
// GetDataOk returns a tuple with the Data field value if set, nil otherwise
// and a boolean to check if the value has been set.
func (o *SLOBulkDeleteResponse) GetDataOk() (*SLOBulkDeleteResponseData, bool) {
if o == nil || o.Data == nil {
return nil, false
}
return o.Data, true
}
// HasData returns a boolean if a field has been set.
func (o *SLOBulkDeleteResponse) HasData() bool {
return o != nil && o.Data != nil
}
// SetData gets a reference to the given SLOBulkDeleteResponseData and assigns it to the Data field.
func (o *SLOBulkDeleteResponse) SetData(v SLOBulkDeleteResponseData) {
o.Data = &v
}
// GetErrors returns the Errors field value if set, zero value otherwise.
func (o *SLOBulkDeleteResponse) GetErrors() []SLOBulkDeleteError {
if o == nil || o.Errors == nil {
var ret []SLOBulkDeleteError
return ret
}
return o.Errors
}
// GetErrorsOk returns a tuple with the Errors field value if set, nil otherwise
// and a boolean to check if the value has been set.
func (o *SLOBulkDeleteResponse) GetErrorsOk() (*[]SLOBulkDeleteError, bool) {
if o == nil || o.Errors == nil {
return nil, false
}
return &o.Errors, true
}
// HasErrors returns a boolean if a field has been set.
func (o *SLOBulkDeleteResponse) HasErrors() bool {
return o != nil && o.Errors != nil
}
// SetErrors gets a reference to the given []SLOBulkDeleteError and assigns it to the Errors field.
func (o *SLOBulkDeleteResponse) SetErrors(v []SLOBulkDeleteError) {
o.Errors = v
}
// MarshalJSON serializes the struct using spec logic.
func (o SLOBulkDeleteResponse) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
toSerialize := map[string]interface{}{}
if o.UnparsedObject != nil {
return datadog.Marshal(o.UnparsedObject)
}
if o.Data != nil {
toSerialize["data"] = o.Data
}
if o.Errors != nil {
toSerialize["errors"] = o.Errors
}
for key, value := range o.AdditionalProperties {
toSerialize[key] = value
}
return datadog.Marshal(toSerialize)
}
// UnmarshalJSON deserializes the given payload.
func (o *SLOBulkDeleteResponse) UnmarshalJSON(bytes []byte) (err error) {
all := struct {
Data *SLOBulkDeleteResponseData `json:"data,omitempty"`
Errors []SLOBulkDeleteError `json:"errors,omitempty"`
}{}
if err = datadog.Unmarshal(bytes, &all); err != nil {
return datadog.Unmarshal(bytes, &o.UnparsedObject)
}
additionalProperties := make(map[string]interface{})
if err = datadog.Unmarshal(bytes, &additionalProperties); err == nil {
datadog.DeleteKeys(additionalProperties, &[]string{"data", "errors"})
} else {
return err
}
hasInvalidField := false
if all.Data != nil && all.Data.UnparsedObject != nil && o.UnparsedObject == nil {
hasInvalidField = true
}
o.Data = all.Data
o.Errors = all.Errors
if len(additionalProperties) > 0 {
o.AdditionalProperties = additionalProperties
}
if hasInvalidField {
return datadog.Unmarshal(bytes, &o.UnparsedObject)
}
return nil
}