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model_standard_error.go
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model_standard_error.go
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/*
Hubdb
HubDB is a relational data store that presents data as rows, columns, and cells in a table, much like a spreadsheet. HubDB tables can be added or modified [in the HubSpot CMS](https://knowledge.hubspot.com/cos-general/how-to-edit-hubdb-tables), but you can also use the API endpoints documented here. For more information on HubDB tables and using their data on a HubSpot site, see the [CMS developers site](https://designers.hubspot.com/docs/tools/hubdb). You can also see the [documentation for dynamic pages](https://designers.hubspot.com/docs/tutorials/how-to-build-dynamic-pages-with-hubdb) for more details about the `useForPages` field. HubDB tables support `draft` and `published` versions. This allows you to update data in the table, either for testing or to allow for a manual approval process, without affecting any live pages using the existing data. Draft data can be reviewed, and published by a user working in HubSpot or published via the API. Draft data can also be discarded, allowing users to go back to the published version of the data without disrupting it. If a table is set to be `allowed for public access`, you can access the published version of the table and rows without any authentication by specifying the portal id via the query parameter `portalId`.
API version: v3
*/
// Code generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech); DO NOT EDIT.
package hubdb
import (
"encoding/json"
)
// StandardError struct for StandardError
type StandardError struct {
//
SubCategory map[string]interface{} `json:"subCategory,omitempty"`
//
Context map[string][]string `json:"context"`
//
Links map[string]string `json:"links"`
//
Id *string `json:"id,omitempty"`
//
Category string `json:"category"`
//
Message string `json:"message"`
//
Errors []ErrorDetail `json:"errors"`
//
Status string `json:"status"`
}
// NewStandardError instantiates a new StandardError 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 NewStandardError(context map[string][]string, links map[string]string, category string, message string, errors []ErrorDetail, status string) *StandardError {
this := StandardError{}
this.Context = context
this.Links = links
this.Category = category
this.Message = message
this.Errors = errors
this.Status = status
return &this
}
// NewStandardErrorWithDefaults instantiates a new StandardError 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 NewStandardErrorWithDefaults() *StandardError {
this := StandardError{}
return &this
}
// GetSubCategory returns the SubCategory field value if set, zero value otherwise.
func (o *StandardError) GetSubCategory() map[string]interface{} {
if o == nil || o.SubCategory == nil {
var ret map[string]interface{}
return ret
}
return o.SubCategory
}
// GetSubCategoryOk returns a tuple with the SubCategory field value if set, nil otherwise
// and a boolean to check if the value has been set.
func (o *StandardError) GetSubCategoryOk() (map[string]interface{}, bool) {
if o == nil || o.SubCategory == nil {
return nil, false
}
return o.SubCategory, true
}
// HasSubCategory returns a boolean if a field has been set.
func (o *StandardError) HasSubCategory() bool {
if o != nil && o.SubCategory != nil {
return true
}
return false
}
// SetSubCategory gets a reference to the given map[string]interface{} and assigns it to the SubCategory field.
func (o *StandardError) SetSubCategory(v map[string]interface{}) {
o.SubCategory = v
}
// GetContext returns the Context field value
func (o *StandardError) GetContext() map[string][]string {
if o == nil {
var ret map[string][]string
return ret
}
return o.Context
}
// GetContextOk returns a tuple with the Context field value
// and a boolean to check if the value has been set.
func (o *StandardError) GetContextOk() (*map[string][]string, bool) {
if o == nil {
return nil, false
}
return &o.Context, true
}
// SetContext sets field value
func (o *StandardError) SetContext(v map[string][]string) {
o.Context = v
}
// GetLinks returns the Links field value
func (o *StandardError) GetLinks() map[string]string {
if o == nil {
var ret map[string]string
return ret
}
return o.Links
}
// GetLinksOk returns a tuple with the Links field value
// and a boolean to check if the value has been set.
func (o *StandardError) GetLinksOk() (*map[string]string, bool) {
if o == nil {
return nil, false
}
return &o.Links, true
}
// SetLinks sets field value
func (o *StandardError) SetLinks(v map[string]string) {
o.Links = v
}
// GetId returns the Id field value if set, zero value otherwise.
func (o *StandardError) GetId() string {
if o == nil || o.Id == nil {
var ret string
return ret
}
return *o.Id
}
// GetIdOk returns a tuple with the Id field value if set, nil otherwise
// and a boolean to check if the value has been set.
func (o *StandardError) GetIdOk() (*string, bool) {
if o == nil || o.Id == nil {
return nil, false
}
return o.Id, true
}
// HasId returns a boolean if a field has been set.
func (o *StandardError) HasId() bool {
if o != nil && o.Id != nil {
return true
}
return false
}
// SetId gets a reference to the given string and assigns it to the Id field.
func (o *StandardError) SetId(v string) {
o.Id = &v
}
// GetCategory returns the Category field value
func (o *StandardError) GetCategory() string {
if o == nil {
var ret string
return ret
}
return o.Category
}
// GetCategoryOk returns a tuple with the Category field value
// and a boolean to check if the value has been set.
func (o *StandardError) GetCategoryOk() (*string, bool) {
if o == nil {
return nil, false
}
return &o.Category, true
}
// SetCategory sets field value
func (o *StandardError) SetCategory(v string) {
o.Category = v
}
// GetMessage returns the Message field value
func (o *StandardError) GetMessage() string {
if o == nil {
var ret string
return ret
}
return o.Message
}
// GetMessageOk returns a tuple with the Message field value
// and a boolean to check if the value has been set.
func (o *StandardError) GetMessageOk() (*string, bool) {
if o == nil {
return nil, false
}
return &o.Message, true
}
// SetMessage sets field value
func (o *StandardError) SetMessage(v string) {
o.Message = v
}
// GetErrors returns the Errors field value
func (o *StandardError) GetErrors() []ErrorDetail {
if o == nil {
var ret []ErrorDetail
return ret
}
return o.Errors
}
// GetErrorsOk returns a tuple with the Errors field value
// and a boolean to check if the value has been set.
func (o *StandardError) GetErrorsOk() ([]ErrorDetail, bool) {
if o == nil {
return nil, false
}
return o.Errors, true
}
// SetErrors sets field value
func (o *StandardError) SetErrors(v []ErrorDetail) {
o.Errors = v
}
// GetStatus returns the Status field value
func (o *StandardError) GetStatus() string {
if o == nil {
var ret string
return ret
}
return o.Status
}
// GetStatusOk returns a tuple with the Status field value
// and a boolean to check if the value has been set.
func (o *StandardError) GetStatusOk() (*string, bool) {
if o == nil {
return nil, false
}
return &o.Status, true
}
// SetStatus sets field value
func (o *StandardError) SetStatus(v string) {
o.Status = v
}
func (o StandardError) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
toSerialize := map[string]interface{}{}
if o.SubCategory != nil {
toSerialize["subCategory"] = o.SubCategory
}
if true {
toSerialize["context"] = o.Context
}
if true {
toSerialize["links"] = o.Links
}
if o.Id != nil {
toSerialize["id"] = o.Id
}
if true {
toSerialize["category"] = o.Category
}
if true {
toSerialize["message"] = o.Message
}
if true {
toSerialize["errors"] = o.Errors
}
if true {
toSerialize["status"] = o.Status
}
return json.Marshal(toSerialize)
}
type NullableStandardError struct {
value *StandardError
isSet bool
}
func (v NullableStandardError) Get() *StandardError {
return v.value
}
func (v *NullableStandardError) Set(val *StandardError) {
v.value = val
v.isSet = true
}
func (v NullableStandardError) IsSet() bool {
return v.isSet
}
func (v *NullableStandardError) Unset() {
v.value = nil
v.isSet = false
}
func NewNullableStandardError(val *StandardError) *NullableStandardError {
return &NullableStandardError{value: val, isSet: true}
}
func (v NullableStandardError) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
return json.Marshal(v.value)
}
func (v *NullableStandardError) UnmarshalJSON(src []byte) error {
v.isSet = true
return json.Unmarshal(src, &v.value)
}