File: /var/www/quadcode.com/node_modules/pipedrive/dist/model/AddFilterRequest.js
"use strict";
var _interopRequireDefault = require("@babel/runtime/helpers/interopRequireDefault");
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
value: true
});
exports["default"] = void 0;
var _classCallCheck2 = _interopRequireDefault(require("@babel/runtime/helpers/classCallCheck"));
var _createClass2 = _interopRequireDefault(require("@babel/runtime/helpers/createClass"));
var _ApiClient = _interopRequireDefault(require("../ApiClient"));
var _FilterType = _interopRequireDefault(require("./FilterType"));
/**
* Pipedrive API v1
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*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0
*
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).
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*/
/**
* The AddFilterRequest model module.
* @module model/AddFilterRequest
* @version 1.0.0
*/
var AddFilterRequest = /*#__PURE__*/function () {
/**
* Constructs a new <code>AddFilterRequest</code>.
* @alias module:model/AddFilterRequest
* @param name {String} The name of the filter
* @param conditions {Object} The conditions of the filter as a JSON object. Please note that a maximum of 16 conditions is allowed per filter and `date` values must be supplied in the `YYYY-MM-DD` format. It requires a minimum structure as follows: `{\"glue\":\"and\",\"conditions\":[{\"glue\":\"and\",\"conditions\": [CONDITION_OBJECTS]},{\"glue\":\"or\",\"conditions\":[CONDITION_OBJECTS]}]}`. Replace `CONDITION_OBJECTS` with JSON objects of the following structure: `{\"object\":\"\",\"field_id\":\"\", \"operator\":\"\",\"value\":\"\", \"extra_value\":\"\"}` or leave the array empty. Depending on the object type you should use another API endpoint to get `field_id`. There are five types of objects you can choose from: `\"person\"`, `\"deal\"`, `\"organization\"`, `\"product\"`, `\"activity\"` and you can use these types of operators depending on what type of a field you have: `\"IS NOT NULL\"`, `\"IS NULL\"`, `\"<=\"`, `\">=\"`, `\"<\"`, `\">\"`, `\"!=\"`, `\"=\"`, `\"LIKE '$%'\"`, `\"LIKE '%$%'\"`, `\"NOT LIKE '$%'\"`. To get a better understanding of how filters work try creating them directly from the Pipedrive application.
* @param type {module:model/FilterType} The type of filter to create
*/
function AddFilterRequest(name, conditions, type) {
(0, _classCallCheck2["default"])(this, AddFilterRequest);
AddFilterRequest.initialize(this, name, conditions, type);
}
/**
* Initializes the fields of this object.
* This method is used by the constructors of any subclasses, in order to implement multiple inheritance (mix-ins).
* Only for internal use.
*/
(0, _createClass2["default"])(AddFilterRequest, null, [{
key: "initialize",
value: function initialize(obj, name, conditions, type) {
obj['name'] = name;
obj['conditions'] = conditions;
obj['type'] = type;
}
/**
* Constructs a <code>AddFilterRequest</code> from a plain JavaScript object, optionally creating a new instance.
* Copies all relevant properties from <code>data</code> to <code>obj</code> if supplied or a new instance if not.
* @param {Object} data The plain JavaScript object bearing properties of interest.
* @param {module:model/AddFilterRequest} obj Optional instance to populate.
* @return {module:model/AddFilterRequest} The populated <code>AddFilterRequest</code> instance.
*/
}, {
key: "constructFromObject",
value: function constructFromObject(data, obj) {
if (data) {
obj = obj || new AddFilterRequest();
if (data.hasOwnProperty('name')) {
obj['name'] = _ApiClient["default"].convertToType(data['name'], 'String');
delete data['name'];
}
if (data.hasOwnProperty('conditions')) {
obj['conditions'] = _ApiClient["default"].convertToType(data['conditions'], Object);
delete data['conditions'];
}
if (data.hasOwnProperty('type')) {
obj['type'] = _ApiClient["default"].convertToType(data['type'], _FilterType["default"]);
delete data['type'];
}
if (Object.keys(data).length > 0) {
Object.assign(obj, data);
}
}
return obj;
}
}]);
return AddFilterRequest;
}();
/**
* The name of the filter
* @member {String} name
*/
AddFilterRequest.prototype['name'] = undefined;
/**
* The conditions of the filter as a JSON object. Please note that a maximum of 16 conditions is allowed per filter and `date` values must be supplied in the `YYYY-MM-DD` format. It requires a minimum structure as follows: `{\"glue\":\"and\",\"conditions\":[{\"glue\":\"and\",\"conditions\": [CONDITION_OBJECTS]},{\"glue\":\"or\",\"conditions\":[CONDITION_OBJECTS]}]}`. Replace `CONDITION_OBJECTS` with JSON objects of the following structure: `{\"object\":\"\",\"field_id\":\"\", \"operator\":\"\",\"value\":\"\", \"extra_value\":\"\"}` or leave the array empty. Depending on the object type you should use another API endpoint to get `field_id`. There are five types of objects you can choose from: `\"person\"`, `\"deal\"`, `\"organization\"`, `\"product\"`, `\"activity\"` and you can use these types of operators depending on what type of a field you have: `\"IS NOT NULL\"`, `\"IS NULL\"`, `\"<=\"`, `\">=\"`, `\"<\"`, `\">\"`, `\"!=\"`, `\"=\"`, `\"LIKE '$%'\"`, `\"LIKE '%$%'\"`, `\"NOT LIKE '$%'\"`. To get a better understanding of how filters work try creating them directly from the Pipedrive application.
* @member {Object} conditions
*/
AddFilterRequest.prototype['conditions'] = undefined;
/**
* The type of filter to create
* @member {module:model/FilterType} type
*/
AddFilterRequest.prototype['type'] = undefined;
var _default = AddFilterRequest;
exports["default"] = _default;