Module mailslurp_client.models.content_match_options

MailSlurp API

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Classes

class ContentMatchOptions (pattern=None, local_vars_configuration=None)

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Do not edit the class manually.

ContentMatchOptions - a model defined in OpenAPI

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class ContentMatchOptions(object):
    """NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator.
    Ref: https://openapi-generator.tech

    Do not edit the class manually.
    """

    """
    Attributes:
      openapi_types (dict): The key is attribute name
                            and the value is attribute type.
      attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name
                            and the value is json key in definition.
    """
    openapi_types = {
        'pattern': 'str'
    }

    attribute_map = {
        'pattern': 'pattern'
    }

    def __init__(self, pattern=None, local_vars_configuration=None):  # noqa: E501
        """ContentMatchOptions - a model defined in OpenAPI"""  # noqa: E501
        if local_vars_configuration is None:
            local_vars_configuration = Configuration()
        self.local_vars_configuration = local_vars_configuration

        self._pattern = None
        self.discriminator = None

        self.pattern = pattern

    @property
    def pattern(self):
        """Gets the pattern of this ContentMatchOptions.  # noqa: E501

        Java style regex pattern. Do not include the typical `/` at start or end of regex in some languages. Given an example `your code is: 12345` the pattern to extract match looks like `code is: (\\d{6})`. This will return an array of matches with the first matching the entire pattern and the subsequent matching the groups: `['code is: 123456', '123456']` See https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/util/regex/Pattern.html for more information of available patterns.  # noqa: E501

        :return: The pattern of this ContentMatchOptions.  # noqa: E501
        :rtype: str
        """
        return self._pattern

    @pattern.setter
    def pattern(self, pattern):
        """Sets the pattern of this ContentMatchOptions.

        Java style regex pattern. Do not include the typical `/` at start or end of regex in some languages. Given an example `your code is: 12345` the pattern to extract match looks like `code is: (\\d{6})`. This will return an array of matches with the first matching the entire pattern and the subsequent matching the groups: `['code is: 123456', '123456']` See https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/util/regex/Pattern.html for more information of available patterns.  # noqa: E501

        :param pattern: The pattern of this ContentMatchOptions.  # noqa: E501
        :type: str
        """
        if self.local_vars_configuration.client_side_validation and pattern is None:  # noqa: E501
            raise ValueError("Invalid value for `pattern`, must not be `None`")  # noqa: E501

        self._pattern = pattern

    def to_dict(self):
        """Returns the model properties as a dict"""
        result = {}

        for attr, _ in six.iteritems(self.openapi_types):
            value = getattr(self, attr)
            if isinstance(value, list):
                result[attr] = list(map(
                    lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x,
                    value
                ))
            elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"):
                result[attr] = value.to_dict()
            elif isinstance(value, dict):
                result[attr] = dict(map(
                    lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict())
                    if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item,
                    value.items()
                ))
            else:
                result[attr] = value

        return result

    def to_str(self):
        """Returns the string representation of the model"""
        return pprint.pformat(self.to_dict())

    def __repr__(self):
        """For `print` and `pprint`"""
        return self.to_str()

    def __eq__(self, other):
        """Returns true if both objects are equal"""
        if not isinstance(other, ContentMatchOptions):
            return False

        return self.to_dict() == other.to_dict()

    def __ne__(self, other):
        """Returns true if both objects are not equal"""
        if not isinstance(other, ContentMatchOptions):
            return True

        return self.to_dict() != other.to_dict()

Class variables

var attribute_map
var openapi_types

Instance variables

prop pattern

Gets the pattern of this ContentMatchOptions. # noqa: E501

Java style regex pattern. Do not include the typical / at start or end of regex in some languages. Given an example your code is: 12345 the pattern to extract match looks like code is: (\d{6}). This will return an array of matches with the first matching the entire pattern and the subsequent matching the groups: ['code is: 123456', '123456'] See https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/util/regex/Pattern.html for more information of available patterns. # noqa: E501

:return: The pattern of this ContentMatchOptions. # noqa: E501 :rtype: str

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@property
def pattern(self):
    """Gets the pattern of this ContentMatchOptions.  # noqa: E501

    Java style regex pattern. Do not include the typical `/` at start or end of regex in some languages. Given an example `your code is: 12345` the pattern to extract match looks like `code is: (\\d{6})`. This will return an array of matches with the first matching the entire pattern and the subsequent matching the groups: `['code is: 123456', '123456']` See https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/util/regex/Pattern.html for more information of available patterns.  # noqa: E501

    :return: The pattern of this ContentMatchOptions.  # noqa: E501
    :rtype: str
    """
    return self._pattern

Methods

def to_dict(self)

Returns the model properties as a dict

def to_str(self)

Returns the string representation of the model