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model_device_limit_per_user.go
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model_device_limit_per_user.go
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/*
Appgate SDP Controller REST API
# About This specification documents the REST API calls for the Appgate SDP Controller. Please refer to the REST API chapter in the manual or contact Appgate support with any questions about this functionality. # Getting Started Requirements for API scripting: - Access to the Admin/API TLS Connection (default port 8443) of a Controller appliance. (https://sdphelp.appgate.com/adminguide/appliance-function-configure.html?anchor=admin-api) - An API user with relevant permissions. (https://sdphelp.appgate.com/adminguide/administrative-roles-configure.html) - In order to use the simple login API, Admin MFA must be disabled or the API user must be excluded. (https://sdphelp.appgate.com/adminguide/mfa-for-admins.html) # Base path HTTPS requests must be sent to the Admin Interface hostname and port, with **_/admin** path. For example: **https://appgate.company.com:8443/admin** All requests must have the **Accept** header as: **application/vnd.appgate.peer-v19+json** # API Conventions API conventions are important to understand and follow strictly. - While updating objects (via PUT), entire object must be sent with all fields. - For example, in order to add a remedy method to the condition below: ``` { \"id\": \"12699e27-b584-464a-81ee-5b4784b6d425\", \"name\": \"Test\", \"notes\": \"Making a point\", \"tags\": [\"test\", \"tag\"], \"expression\": \"return true;\", \"remedyMethods\": [] } ``` - send the entire object with updated and non-updated fields: ``` { \"id\": \"12699e27-b584-464a-81ee-5b4784b6d425\", \"name\": \"Test\", \"notes\": \"Making a point\", \"tags\": [\"test\", \"tag\"], \"expression\": \"return true;\", \"remedyMethods\": [{\"type\": \"DisplayMessage\", \"message\": \"test message\"}] } ``` - In case Controller returns an error (non-2xx HTTP status code), response body is JSON. The \"message\" field contains information about the error. HTTP 422 \"Unprocessable Entity\" has extra `errors` field to list all the issues with specific fields. - Empty string (\"\") is considered a different value than \"null\" or field being omitted from JSON. Omitting the field is recommended if no value is intended. Empty string (\"\") will be almost always rejected as invalid value. - There are common pattern between many objects: - **Configuration Objects**: There are many objects with common fields, namely \"id\", \"name\", \"notes\", \"created\" and \"updated\". These entities are listed, queried, created, updated and deleted in a similar fashion. - **Distinguished Name**: Users and Devices are identified with what is called Distinguished Names, as used in LDAP. The distinguished format that identifies a device and a user combination is \"CN=\\<Device ID\\>,CN=\\<username\\>,OU=\\<Identity Provider Name\\>\". Some objects have the \"userDistinguishedName\" field, which does not include the CN for Device ID. This identifies a user on every device.
API version: API version 19.2
Contact: appgatesdp.support@appgate.com
*/
// Code generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech); DO NOT EDIT.
package openapi
import (
"encoding/json"
)
// DeviceLimitPerUser struct for DeviceLimitPerUser
type DeviceLimitPerUser struct {
// The device limit per user. The existing on-boarded devices will still be able to sign in even if the limit is exceeded.
DeviceLimitPerUser *int32 `json:"deviceLimitPerUser,omitempty"`
}
// NewDeviceLimitPerUser instantiates a new DeviceLimitPerUser 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 NewDeviceLimitPerUser() *DeviceLimitPerUser {
this := DeviceLimitPerUser{}
var deviceLimitPerUser int32 = 100
this.DeviceLimitPerUser = &deviceLimitPerUser
return &this
}
// NewDeviceLimitPerUserWithDefaults instantiates a new DeviceLimitPerUser 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 NewDeviceLimitPerUserWithDefaults() *DeviceLimitPerUser {
this := DeviceLimitPerUser{}
var deviceLimitPerUser int32 = 100
this.DeviceLimitPerUser = &deviceLimitPerUser
return &this
}
// GetDeviceLimitPerUser returns the DeviceLimitPerUser field value if set, zero value otherwise.
func (o *DeviceLimitPerUser) GetDeviceLimitPerUser() int32 {
if o == nil || o.DeviceLimitPerUser == nil {
var ret int32
return ret
}
return *o.DeviceLimitPerUser
}
// GetDeviceLimitPerUserOk returns a tuple with the DeviceLimitPerUser field value if set, nil otherwise
// and a boolean to check if the value has been set.
func (o *DeviceLimitPerUser) GetDeviceLimitPerUserOk() (*int32, bool) {
if o == nil || o.DeviceLimitPerUser == nil {
return nil, false
}
return o.DeviceLimitPerUser, true
}
// HasDeviceLimitPerUser returns a boolean if a field has been set.
func (o *DeviceLimitPerUser) HasDeviceLimitPerUser() bool {
if o != nil && o.DeviceLimitPerUser != nil {
return true
}
return false
}
// SetDeviceLimitPerUser gets a reference to the given int32 and assigns it to the DeviceLimitPerUser field.
func (o *DeviceLimitPerUser) SetDeviceLimitPerUser(v int32) {
o.DeviceLimitPerUser = &v
}
func (o DeviceLimitPerUser) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
toSerialize := map[string]interface{}{}
if o.DeviceLimitPerUser != nil {
toSerialize["deviceLimitPerUser"] = o.DeviceLimitPerUser
}
return json.Marshal(toSerialize)
}
type NullableDeviceLimitPerUser struct {
value *DeviceLimitPerUser
isSet bool
}
func (v NullableDeviceLimitPerUser) Get() *DeviceLimitPerUser {
return v.value
}
func (v *NullableDeviceLimitPerUser) Set(val *DeviceLimitPerUser) {
v.value = val
v.isSet = true
}
func (v NullableDeviceLimitPerUser) IsSet() bool {
return v.isSet
}
func (v *NullableDeviceLimitPerUser) Unset() {
v.value = nil
v.isSet = false
}
func NewNullableDeviceLimitPerUser(val *DeviceLimitPerUser) *NullableDeviceLimitPerUser {
return &NullableDeviceLimitPerUser{value: val, isSet: true}
}
func (v NullableDeviceLimitPerUser) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
return json.Marshal(v.value)
}
func (v *NullableDeviceLimitPerUser) UnmarshalJSON(src []byte) error {
v.isSet = true
return json.Unmarshal(src, &v.value)
}