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//! # Protected Resources
//!
//! Control an app’s access to protected system services and user data.
//!
//! ### Overview
//! Before your app can access certain protected resources, like the Bluetooth interface,
//! location information, or the user’s photos, the system asks the user for permission on
//! behalf of your app. To signal that your app needs the access, you add a
//! UsageDescription key to your app’s Information Property List. You set the value
//! associated with the key to a string that explains why your app needs access.
//! The system displays this string when prompting the user, as described in Requesting
//! Access to Protected Resources.

use crate::serialize_vec_enum_option;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};

/// Bluetooth
#[derive(Deserialize, Serialize, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Default)]
pub struct Bluetooth {
    /// A message that tells the user why the app needs access to Bluetooth.
    ///
    /// This key is required if your app uses the device’s Bluetooth interface.
    ///
    /// ### Important
    /// If your app has a deployment target earlier than iOS 13, add the
    /// NSBluetoothPeripheralUsageDescription key to your app’s Information Property List
    /// file in addition to this key.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 13.0+
    /// * tvOS 13.0+
    /// * watchOS 6.0+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * Core Bluetooth
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSBluetoothAlwaysUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub bluetooth_always_usage_description: Option<String>,
    /// A message that tells the user why the app is requesting the ability to connect to
    /// Bluetooth peripherals.
    ///
    /// For apps with a deployment target of iOS 13 and later, use
    /// NSBluetoothAlwaysUsageDescription instead.
    ///
    /// For deployment targets earlier than iOS 13, add both
    /// NSBluetoothAlwaysUsageDescription and NSBluetoothPeripheralUsageDescription to
    /// your app’s Information Property List file. Devices running earlier versions of
    /// iOS rely on NSBluetoothPeripheralUsageDescription, while devices running later
    /// versions rely on NSBluetoothAlwaysUsageDescription.
    ///
    /// ### Important
    /// This key is required if your app uses APIs that access Bluetooth peripherals and
    /// has a deployment target earlier than iOS 13.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 6.0–13.0
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * Core Bluetooth
    #[deprecated(since = "iOS 6.0–13.0")]
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSBluetoothPeripheralUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub bluetooth_peripheral_usage_description: Option<String>,
}

/// Calendar and Reminders
///
/// [Accessing the Event Store](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/eventkit/accessing_the_event_store)
#[derive(Deserialize, Serialize, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Default)]
pub struct CalendarAndReminders {
    /// A message that tells the user why the app is requesting access to the user’s
    /// calendar data.
    ///
    /// ### Important
    /// This key is required if your app uses APIs that access the user’s calendar data.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 6.0+
    /// * macOS 10.14+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * EventKit
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSCalendarsUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub calendars_usage_description: Option<String>,
    /// A message that tells the user why the app is requesting access to the user’s
    /// reminders.
    ///
    /// ### Important
    /// This key is required if your app uses APIs that access the user’s reminders.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 6.0+
    /// * macOS 10.14+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * EventKit
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSRemindersUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub reminders_usage_description: Option<String>,
}

/// Camera and Microphone
///
/// ## Articles
/// * [Requesting Authorization for Media Capture on iOS](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/avfoundation/cameras_and_media_capture/requesting_authorization_for_media_capture_on_ios)
/// * [Requesting Authorization for Media Capture on macOS](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/avfoundation/cameras_and_media_capture/requesting_authorization_for_media_capture_on_macos)
#[derive(Deserialize, Serialize, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Default)]
pub struct CameraAndMicrophone {
    /// A message that tells the user why the app is requesting access to the device’s
    /// camera.
    ///
    /// ### Important
    /// This key is required if your app uses APIs that access the device’s camera.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 7.0+
    /// * macOS 10.14+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * AVFoundation
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSCameraUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub camera_usage_description: Option<String>,
    /// A message that tells the user why the app is requesting access to the device’s
    /// microphone.
    ///
    /// ### Important
    /// This key is required if your app uses APIs that access the device’s microphone.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 7.0+
    /// * macOS 10.14+
    /// * watchOS 4.0+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * AVFoundation
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSMicrophoneUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub microphone_usage_description: Option<String>,
}

/// Contacts
///
/// [Requesting Authorization to Access Contacts](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/contacts/requesting_authorization_to_access_contacts)
#[derive(Deserialize, Serialize, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Default)]
pub struct Contacts {
    /// A message that tells the user why the app is requesting access to the user’s
    /// contacts.
    ///
    /// ### Important
    /// This key is required if your app uses APIs that access the user’s contacts.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 6.0+
    /// * macOS 10.8+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * Contacts
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSContactsUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub contacts_usage_description: Option<String>,
}

/// FaceID
#[derive(Deserialize, Serialize, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Default)]
pub struct FaceId {
    /// A message that tells the user why the app is requesting the ability to
    /// authenticate with Face ID.
    ///
    /// ### Important
    /// This key is required if your app uses APIs that access Face ID.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 11.0+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * Local Authentication
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSFaceIDUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub face_id_usage_description: Option<String>,
}

/// Files and Folders
#[derive(Deserialize, Serialize, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Default)]
pub struct FilesAndFolders {
    /// A message that tells the user why the app needs access to the user’s Desktop
    /// folder.
    ///
    /// The user implicitly grants your app access to a file in the Desktop folder when
    /// selecting the file in an Open or Save panel, dragging it onto your app, or opening
    /// it in Finder. Your app can access that file right away and any time in the
    /// future. In addition, if your app creates a new file in the Desktop folder, the
    /// app can access that file without user consent.
    ///
    /// The first time your app tries to access a file in the user’s Desktop folder
    /// without implied user consent, the system prompts the user for permission to access
    /// the folder’s contents. Add the NSDesktopFolderUsageDescription key to your
    /// app’s Information Property List file to provide a message that explains why your
    /// app needs access. The usage description is optional, but highly recommended.
    ///
    /// App Sandbox enforces stricter limits on Desktop folder access, so that policy may
    /// supersede this one if your app enables sandboxing. See App Sandbox for more
    /// information.
    ///
    /// After the user chooses whether to grant access, the system remembers the user’s
    /// choice. To reset permissions, use the tccutil command line utility with your
    /// app’s bundle ID:
    ///
    /// ```swift
    /// $ tccutil reset SystemPolicyDesktopFolder <bundleID>
    /// ```
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * macOS 10.15+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * Foundation
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSDesktopFolderUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub desktop_folder_usage_description: Option<String>,
    /// A message that tells the user why the app needs access to the user’s Documents
    /// folder.
    ///
    /// The user implicitly grants your app access to a file in the Documents folder when
    /// selecting the file in an Open or Save panel, dragging it onto your app, or opening
    /// it in Finder. Your app can access that file right away and any time in the
    /// future. In addition, if your app creates a new file in the Documents folder,
    /// the app can access that file without user consent.
    ///
    /// The first time your app tries to access a file in the user’s Documents folder
    /// without implied user consent, the system prompts the user for permission to access
    /// the folder’s contents. Add the NSDocumentsFolderUsageDescription key to your
    /// app’s Information Property List file to provide a message that explains why your
    /// app needs access. The usage description is optional, but highly recommended.
    ///
    /// App Sandbox enforces stricter limits on Documents folder access, so that policy
    /// may supersede this one if your app enables sandboxing. See App Sandbox for
    /// more information.
    ///
    /// After the user chooses whether to grant access, the system remembers the user’s
    /// choice. To reset permissions, use the tccutil command line utility with your
    /// app’s bundle ID:
    ///
    /// ```swift
    /// $ tccutil reset SystemPolicyDocumentsFolder <bundleID>
    /// ```
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * macOS 10.15+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * Foundation
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSDocumentsFolderUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub documents_folder_usage_description: Option<String>,
    /// A message that tells the user why the app needs access to the user’s Documents
    /// folder.
    ///
    /// The user implicitly grants your app access to a file in the Documents folder when
    /// selecting the file in an Open or Save panel, dragging it onto your app, or opening
    /// it in Finder. Your app can access that file right away and any time in the
    /// future. In addition, if your app creates a new file in the Documents folder,
    /// the app can access that file without user consent.
    ///
    /// The first time your app tries to access a file in the user’s Documents folder
    /// without implied user consent, the system prompts the user for permission to access
    /// the folder’s contents. Add the NSDocumentsFolderUsageDescription key to your
    /// app’s Information Property List file to provide a message that explains why your
    /// app needs access. The usage description is optional, but highly recommended.
    ///
    /// App Sandbox enforces stricter limits on Documents folder access, so that policy
    /// may supersede this one if your app enables sandboxing. See App Sandbox for
    /// more information.
    ///
    /// After the user chooses whether to grant access, the system remembers the user’s
    /// choice. To reset permissions, use the tccutil command line utility with your
    /// app’s bundle ID:
    ///
    /// ```swift
    /// $ tccutil reset SystemPolicyDownloadsFolder <bundleID>
    /// ```
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * macOS 10.15+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * Foundation
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSDownloadsFolderUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub downloads_folder_usage_description: Option<String>,
    /// A message that tells the user why the app needs access to files on a network
    /// volume.
    ///
    /// The user implicitly grants your app access to a file on a network volume when
    /// selecting the file in an Open or Save panel, dragging it onto your app, or opening
    /// it in Finder. Your app can access that file right away and any time in the
    /// future. In addition, if your app creates a new file on a network volume, the
    /// app can access that file without user consent.
    ///
    /// The first time your app tries to access a file on a network volume without implied
    /// user consent, the system prompts the user for permission to access network
    /// volumes. Add the NSNetworkVolumesUsageDescription key to your app’s
    /// Information Property List file to provide a string for the prompt that explains
    /// why your app needs access. The usage description is optional, but highly
    /// recommended.
    ///
    /// After the user chooses whether to grant access, the system remembers the user’s
    /// choice. To reset permissions, use the tccutil command line utility with your
    /// app’s bundle ID:
    ///
    /// ```swift
    /// $ tccutil reset SystemPolicyNetworkVolumes <bundleID>
    /// ```
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * macOS 10.15+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * Foundation
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSNetworkVolumesUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub network_volumes_usage_description: Option<String>,
    /// A message that tells the user why the app needs access to files on a removable
    /// volume.
    ///
    /// The user implicitly grants your app access to a file on a removable volume—like a
    /// USB thumb drive—when selecting the file in an Open or Save panel, dragging it onto
    /// your app, or opening it in Finder. Your app can access that file right away
    /// and any time in the future. In addition, if your app creates a new file on a
    /// removable volume, the app can access that file without user consent.
    ///
    /// The first time your app tries to access a file on a removable volume without
    /// implied user consent, the system prompts the user for permission to access
    /// removable volumes. Add the NSRemovableVolumesUsageDescription key to your
    /// app’s Information Property List file to provide a string for the prompt that
    /// explains why your app needs access. The usage description is optional, but
    /// highly recommended.
    ///
    /// After the user chooses whether to grant access, the system remembers the user’s
    /// choice. To reset permissions, use the tccutil command line utility with your
    /// app’s bundle ID:
    ///
    /// ```swift
    /// $ tccutil reset SystemPolicyRemovableVolumes <bundleID>
    /// ```
    /// ## Availability
    /// * macOS 10.15+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * Foundation
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSRemovableVolumesUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub removable_volumes_usage_description: Option<String>,
    /// A message that tells the user why the app needs to be informed when other apps
    /// access files that it manages
    ///
    /// An app that adopts the File Provider framework can see when and with which other
    /// apps the user accesses managed files. Before providing this kind of
    /// information to a file provider, the system prompts the user to grant access.
    /// Add the NSFileProviderPresenceUsageDescription key to your file provider app’s
    /// Information Property List file to provide a string for the prompt that explains
    /// why your app needs this information.
    ///
    /// After the user chooses whether to grant access, the system remembers the user’s
    /// choice. To reset permissions, use the tccutil command line utility with your
    /// app’s bundle ID:
    ///
    /// ```swift
    /// $ tccutil reset FileProviderPresence <bundleID>
    /// ```
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * macOS 10.15+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * Foundation
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSFileProviderPresenceUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub file_provider_presence_usage_description: Option<String>,
    /// A message that tells the user why the app needs access to files managed by a file
    /// provider.
    ///
    /// The user implicitly grants your app access to a file managed by a file provider
    /// when selecting the file in an Open or Save panel, dragging it onto your app, or
    /// opening it in Finder. Your app can access that file right away and any time in
    /// the future. In addition, if your app creates a new file managed by a file
    /// provider, the app can access that file without user consent.
    ///
    /// The first time your app tries to access a file managed by a file provider without
    /// implied user consent, the system prompts the user for permission.
    /// Add the NSFileProviderDomainUsageDescription key to your app’s Information
    /// Property List file to provide a string for the prompt that explains why your app
    /// needs access. The usage description is optional, but highly recommended.
    ///
    /// After the user chooses whether to grant access, the system remembers the user’s
    /// choice. To reset permissions, use the tccutil command line utility with your
    /// app’s bundle ID:
    ///
    /// ```swift
    /// $ tccutil reset FileProviderDomain <bundleID>
    /// ```
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * macOS 10.15+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * Foundation
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSFileProviderDomainUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub file_provider_domain_usage_description: Option<String>,
}

/// Game Center
#[derive(Deserialize, Serialize, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Default)]
pub struct GameCenter {
    /// A message that tells the user why the app needs access to their Game Center
    /// friends list.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 14.5+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * GameKit
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSGKFriendListUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub friend_list_usage_description: Option<String>,
}

/// Health
///
/// [Setting Up HealthKit](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/healthkit/setting_up_healthkit)
#[derive(Deserialize, Serialize, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Default)]
pub struct Health {
    /// A Boolean value that indicates whether the app may request user authorization to
    /// access health and activity data that appears in the Health app.
    ///
    /// To add this entitlement to your app, enable the HealthKit capability in Xcode.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 8.0+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * HealthKit
    #[serde(
        rename = "com.apple.developer.healthkit",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub healthkit: Option<bool>,
    /// Health data types that require additional permission.
    ///
    /// The HealthKit Entitlement provides access to most HealthKit data types.
    /// However, because of their highly sensitive nature, some data types require
    /// additional entitlements. The HealthKit Capabilities Entitlement provides
    /// access to these data types.
    ///
    /// To add this entitlement to your app, first enable the HealthKit capability in
    /// Xcode, and then check any values that you want to add to the HealthKit
    /// Capabilities Entitlement.
    ///
    /// Only add values for data types that your app needs to access.
    /// App Review may reject apps that don’t use the data appropriately.
    /// For more information, see the Health and Health Research section of the App Store
    /// Review Guidelines.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 8.0+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * HealthKit
    #[serde(
        rename = "com.apple.developer.healthkit.access",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none",
        serialize_with = "serialize_vec_enum_option"
    )]
    pub healthkit_access: Option<Vec<HealthKitCapabilities>>,
    /// A message to the user that explains why the app requested permission to read
    /// clinical records.
    ///
    /// ### Important
    /// This key is required if your app uses APIs that access the user's clinical
    /// records.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 12.0+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * HealthKit
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSHealthClinicalHealthRecordsShareUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub health_clinical_health_records_share_usage_description: Option<String>,
    /// A message to the user that explains why the app requested permission to read
    /// samples from the HealthKit store.
    ///
    /// ### Important
    /// This key is required if your app uses APIs that access the user’s heath data.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 8.0+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * HealthKit
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSHealthShareUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub health_share_usage_description: Option<String>,
    /// A message to the user that explains why the app requested permission to save
    /// samples to the HealthKit store.
    ///
    /// ### Important
    /// This key is required if your app uses APIs that update the user’s health data.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 8.0+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * HealthKit
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSHealthUpdateUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub health_update_usage_description: Option<String>,
    /// The clinical record data types that your app must get permission to read.
    ///
    /// Use this key to indicate that your app requires access to specific clinical record
    /// data types to function properly. Set the value to an array of strings
    /// containing the type identifiers for your required types. For a list of type
    /// identifiers, see HKClinicalTypeIdentifier.
    ///
    /// To protect the user’s privacy, you must specify three or more required clinical
    /// record types. If the user denies authorization to any of the types,
    /// authorization fails with an HKError.Code.errorRequiredAuthorizationDenied error.
    /// Your app is not told the record types to which the user denied access.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 12.0+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * HealthKit
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSHealthRequiredReadAuthorizationTypeIdentifiers",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub health_required_read_authorization_type_identifiers: Option<Vec<String>>,
}

/// Home
///
/// [Enabling HomeKit in Your App](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/homekit/enabling_homekit_in_your_app)
#[derive(Deserialize, Serialize, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Default)]
pub struct Home {
    /// A message that tells the user why the app is requesting access to the user’s
    /// HomeKit configuration data.
    ///
    /// ### Important
    /// This key is required if your app uses APIs that access the user’s HomeKit
    /// configuration data.
    ///
    /// For more information about using HomeKit in your app, see Enabling HomeKit in Your
    /// App.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 8.0+
    /// * watchOS 2.0+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * HomeKit
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSHomeKitUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub home_kit_usage_description: Option<String>,
}

/// Location
///
/// [Choosing the Location Services Authorization to Request](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/corelocation/choosing_the_location_services_authorization_to_request)
#[derive(Deserialize, Serialize, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Default)]
pub struct Location {
    /// A message that tells the user why the app is requesting access to the user’s
    /// location information at all times.
    ///
    /// Use this key if your iOS app accesses location information while running in the
    /// background. If your app only needs location information when in the
    /// foreground, use NSLocationWhenInUseUsageDescription instead.
    /// For more information, see Choosing the Location Services Authorization to Request.
    ///
    /// If you need location information in a macOS app, use NSLocationUsageDescription
    /// instead. If your iOS app deploys to versions earlier than iOS 11, see
    /// NSLocationAlwaysUsageDescription.
    ///
    /// ### Important
    /// This key is required if your iOS app uses APIs that access the user’s location
    /// information at all times.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 11.0+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * Core Location
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSLocationAlwaysAndWhenInUseUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub location_always_and_when_in_use_usage_description: Option<String>,
    /// A message that tells the user why the app is requesting access to the user’s
    /// location information.
    ///
    /// Use this key in a macOS app that accesses the user’s location information.
    /// In an iOS app, use NSLocationWhenInUseUsageDescription or
    /// NSLocationAlwaysAndWhenInUseUsageDescription instead.
    ///
    /// ### Important
    /// This key is required if your macOS app uses APIs that access the user’s location
    /// information.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 6.0–8.0
    /// * macOS 10.14+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * Core Location
    #[deprecated(since = "iOS 6.0–8.0")]
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSLocationUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub location_usage_description: Option<String>,
    /// A message that tells the user why the app is requesting access to the user’s
    /// location information while the app is running in the foreground.
    ///
    /// Use this key if your iOS app accesses location information only when running in
    /// the foreground. If your app needs location information when in the background,
    /// use NSLocationAlwaysAndWhenInUseUsageDescription instead.
    /// For more information, see Choosing the Location Services Authorization to Request.
    ///
    /// If you need location information in a macOS app, use NSLocationUsageDescription
    /// instead.
    ///
    /// ### Important
    /// This key is required if your iOS app uses APIs that access the user’s location
    /// information while the app is in use.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 11.0+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * Core Location
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSLocationWhenInUseUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub location_when_in_use_usage_description: Option<String>,
    /// A collection of messages that explain why the app is requesting temporary access
    /// to the user’s location.
    ///
    /// Use this key if your app needs temporary access to full accuracy location
    /// information. Provide a dictionary of messages that address different use
    /// cases, keyed by strings that you define. For example, if your app suggests
    /// nearby coffee shops in one part of the app, and finds nearby friends in another,
    /// you could include two entries
    ///
    /// When you request access, select among the messages at run time by providing the
    /// associated key to the requestTemporaryFullAccuracyAuthorization(withPurposeKey:)
    /// method:
    ///
    /// ```swift
    /// // Request location access to find coffee shops.
    /// manager.requestTemporaryFullAccuracyAuthorization(withPurposeKey: "coffee")
    /// ````
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 14.0+
    /// * macOS 11.0+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * Core Location
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSLocationTemporaryUsageDescriptionDictionary",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub location_temporary_usage_description_dictionary: Option<DefaultDictionary>,
    /// A message that tells the user why the app is requesting access to the user's
    /// location at all times.
    ///
    /// Use this key if your iOS app accesses location information in the background, and
    /// you deploy to a target earlier than iOS 11. In that case, add both this key
    /// and NSLocationAlwaysAndWhenInUseUsageDescription to your app’s Info.plist file
    /// with the same message. Apps running on older versions of the OS use the
    /// message associated with NSLocationAlwaysUsageDescription, while apps running on
    /// later versions use the one associated with
    /// NSLocationAlwaysAndWhenInUseUsageDescription.
    ///
    /// If your app only needs location information when in the foreground, use
    /// NSLocationWhenInUseUsageDescription instead. For more information, see
    /// Choosing the Location Services Authorization to Request.
    ///
    /// If you need location information in a macOS app, use NSLocationUsageDescription
    /// instead.
    ///
    /// ### Important
    /// This key is required if your iOS app uses APIs that access the user’s location at
    /// all times and deploys to targets earlier than iOS 11.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 8.0–10.0
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * Core Location
    #[deprecated(
        since = "iOS 8.0–10.0",
        note = "For apps deployed to targets in iOS 11 and later, use NSLocationAlwaysAndWhenInUseUsageDescription instead."
    )]
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSLocationAlwaysUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub location_always_usage_description: Option<String>,
    /// A Boolean value that indicates a widget uses the user’s location information.
    ///
    /// To access the user’s location information from a widget, set the value to true in
    /// the widget extension’s Info.plist file.
    ///
    /// Before a widget can access location information, the containing app must request
    /// authorization from the user. The containing app’s Info.plist file must also
    /// contain relevant purpose strings. For more information, see Requesting
    /// Authorization for Location Services.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 14.0+
    /// * macOS 11.0+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * WidgetKit
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSWidgetWantsLocation",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub widget_wants_location: Option<bool>,
    /// A Boolean value that indicates whether the app requests reduced location accuracy
    /// by default.
    ///
    /// Include this key in your information property list to set your app’s default
    /// behavior for location accuracy when it calls the Core Location framework.
    /// Set the key value to true to prompt the user for reduced accuracy by default; set
    /// it to false to prompt for full location accuracy. If you don't include that
    /// key in your Info.plist, that's equivalent to setting it to false.
    ///
    /// Include the key pair in your Info.plist file as shown:
    ///
    /// <!-- Info.plist -->
    /// <key>NSLocationDefaultAccuracyReduced</key>
    /// <true/>
    ///
    /// When this key is set to true, all Core Location services (location updates, visit
    /// monitoring, significant location change, fence monitoring) receive service at the
    /// reduced-accuracy service level. Users will see that your app is asking for
    /// reduced accuracy because the location authorization prompt will show a map with an
    /// approximate location, and your app will have the Precise Location toggled off in
    /// Settings > Privacy > Location Services . These indicators of an app's improved
    /// privacy are ones that users may value.
    ///
    /// If you want to leverage the reduced-accuracy feature to improve privacy in a
    /// particular operation without setting this key, use the desiredAccuracy constant
    /// kCLLocationAccuracyReduced. This constant causes startUpdatingLocation() to
    /// deliver results as if the app were authorized for approximate location until you
    /// change the desiredAccuracy constant again.
    ///
    /// Setting NSLocationDefaultAccuracyReduced determines the default type of
    /// authorization your app gets, but users can override it any time in Settings.
    /// Users always control the level of location accuracy they want to share, and can
    /// change precision settings in Settings > Privacy > Location Services by selecting
    /// Precise Location for your app.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 14.0+
    /// * watchOS 7.0+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * Core Location
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSLocationDefaultAccuracyReduced",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub location_default_accuracy_reduced: Option<bool>,
}

/// DefaultDictionary
#[derive(Deserialize, Serialize, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Default)]
pub struct DefaultDictionary {
    pub default: String,
}

/// Media Player
///
/// [Requesting Access to Apple Music Library](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/storekit/skcloudservicecontroller/requesting_access_to_apple_music_library)
#[derive(Deserialize, Serialize, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Default)]
pub struct MediaPlayer {
    /// A message that tells the user why the app is requesting access to the user’s media
    /// library.
    ///
    /// Set the value of this key to a user-readable description of how you intend to use
    /// the user's media library. The first time your app access the user's media
    /// library, the system prompts the user to grant or deny authorization for your app
    /// to do so. The system includes this key's description in the dialog it displays
    /// to the user.
    ///
    /// ### Important
    /// This key is required if your app uses APIs that access the user’s media library.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 2.0+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * Media Player
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSAppleMusicUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub apple_music_usage_description: Option<String>,
}

/// Motion
#[derive(Deserialize, Serialize, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Default)]
pub struct Motion {
    /// A message that tells the user why the app is requesting access to the device’s
    /// motion data.
    ///
    /// ### Important
    /// This key is required if your app uses APIs that access the device’s motion data,
    /// including CMSensorRecorder, CMPedometer, CMMotionActivityManager, and
    /// CMMovementDisorderManager. If you don’t include this key, your app will crash
    /// when it attempts to access motion data.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 7.0+
    /// * macOS 10.15+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * Core Motion
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSMotionUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub motion_usage_description: Option<String>,
    /// A message to the user that explains the app’s request for permission to access
    /// fall detection event data.
    ///
    /// ### Important
    /// If your app uses the CMFallDetectionManager, the app requires this key.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * watchOS 7.2+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * Core Motion
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSFallDetectionUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub fall_detection_usage_description: Option<String>,
}

/// Networking
#[derive(Deserialize, Serialize, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Default)]
pub struct Networking {
    /// A message that tells the user why the app is requesting access to the local
    /// network.
    ///
    /// Any app that uses the local network, directly or indirectly, should include this
    /// description. This includes apps that use Bonjour and services implemented with
    /// Bonjour, as well as direct unicast or multicast connections to local hosts.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 14.0+
    /// * macOS 11.0+
    /// * tvOS 14.0+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * Network
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSLocalNetworkUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub local_network_usage_description: Option<String>,
    /// A request for user permission to begin an interaction session with nearby devices.
    ///
    /// Before an app starts an interaction session, the system requests permission to
    /// share the user’s relative distance and direction with a nearby peer.
    /// The framework presents a prompt that displays the string value of this key
    /// contained in your project’s Info.plist. Define text that explains your
    /// interaction session's purpose to the user. For more information, see
    /// Initiating and Maintaining a Session.
    ///
    /// This property is localizable.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 14.0+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * Nearby Interaction
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSNearbyInteractionAllowOnceUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub nearby_interaction_allow_once_usage_description: Option<String>,
}

/// NFC
#[derive(Deserialize, Serialize, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Default)]
pub struct Nfc {
    /// A message that tells the user why the app is requesting access to the device’s NFC
    /// hardware.
    ///
    /// ### Important
    /// You’re required to provide this key if your app uses APIs that access the NFC
    /// hardware.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 11.0+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * Core NFC
    #[serde(
        rename = "NFCReaderUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub nfc_reader_usage_description: Option<String>,
}

/// Photos
///
/// [Delivering a Great Privacy Experience in Your Photos App](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/photokit/delivering_a_great_privacy_experience_in_your_photos_app)
#[derive(Deserialize, Serialize, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Default)]
pub struct Photos {
    /// A message that tells the user why the app is requesting add-only access to the
    /// user’s photo library.
    ///
    /// ### Important
    /// This key is required if your app uses APIs that have write access to the user’s
    /// photo library.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 11.0+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * Photos
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSPhotoLibraryAddUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub photo_library_add_usage_description: Option<String>,
    /// A message that tells the user why the app is requesting access to the user’s photo
    /// library.
    ///
    /// If your app only adds assets to the photo library and does not read assets, use
    /// the NSPhotoLibraryAddUsageDescription key instead.
    ///
    /// ### Important
    /// This key is required if your app uses APIs that have read or write access to the
    /// user’s photo library.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 6.0+
    /// * macOS 10.14+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * Photos
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSPhotoLibraryUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub photo_library_usage_description: Option<String>,
}

/// Scripting
#[derive(Deserialize, Serialize, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Default)]
pub struct Scripting {
    /// A Boolean value indicating whether AppleScript is enabled.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * macOS 10.0+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * Foundation
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSAppleScriptEnabled",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub apple_script_enabled: Option<bool>,
}

/// Security
#[derive(Deserialize, Serialize, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Default)]
pub struct Security {
    /// A message that informs the user why an app is requesting permission to use data
    /// for tracking the user or the device.
    ///
    /// If your app calls the App Tracking Transparency API, you must provide custom text,
    /// known as a usage-description string, which displays as a system-permission alert
    /// request. The usage-description string tells the user why the app is requesting
    /// permission to use data for tracking the user or the device. The user has the
    /// option to grant or deny the authorization request. If you don’t include a
    /// usage-description string, your app may crash when a user first launches it.
    ///
    /// Make sure your app requests permission to track sometime before tracking occurs.
    /// This could be at first launch or when using certain features in your app.
    /// For example, when signing on with a third-party SSO.
    ///
    /// Set the NSUserTrackingUsageDescription key in the Information Property List
    /// (Info.plist):
    ///
    /// 1. Select your project’s Info.plist file in Xcode Project navigator.
    ///
    /// 2. Modify the file using the Xcode Property List Editor: Privacy - Tracking Usage
    /// Description.
    ///
    /// * Use sentence-style capitalization and appropriate ending punctuation.
    /// Keep the text short and specific.
    /// You don’t need to include your app name because the system already identifies your
    /// app.
    ///
    /// * If the title is a sentence fragment, don’t add ending punctuation.
    ///
    /// See Apple’s Human Interface Guidelines for example usage descriptions.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 14.0+
    /// * tvOS 14.0+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * Security
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSUserTrackingUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub user_tracking_usage_description: Option<String>,
    /// A message that tells the user why the app is requesting the ability to send Apple
    /// events.
    ///
    /// An app using Apple events to control another app might be able to gain access to
    /// sensitive user data. For example, the Mail app stores a lot of personal
    /// information in its local database that other apps can’t access directly.
    /// But because Mail can be automated with Apple events, other apps can use Mail to
    /// gain access to the data indirectly.
    ///
    /// ### Important
    /// This key is required if your app uses APIs that send Apple events.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * macOS 10.14+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * Security
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSAppleEventsUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub apple_events_usage_description: Option<String>,
    /// A message in macOS that tells the user why the app is requesting to manipulate the
    /// system configuration.
    ///
    /// Use this key if your app uses certain APIs that manipulate system configuration,
    /// like ODRecordSetValue(_:_:_:_:).
    ///
    /// ### Important
    /// This key is required if your app uses APIs that manipulate the system
    /// configuration.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * macOS 10.14+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * Security
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSSystemAdministrationUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub system_administration_usage_description: Option<String>,
    /// A Boolean value indicating whether the app uses encryption.
    ///
    /// Set the value for this key to NO in your app’s Information Property List file to
    /// indicate that your app—including any third-party libraries you link against—either
    /// uses no encryption, or only uses encryption that’s exempt from export compliance
    /// requirements, as described in Determine your export compliance requirements.
    /// Set the value to YES to indicate that your app uses non-exempt encryption.
    ///
    /// If you set the value to YES, you typically also provide a value for the
    /// ITSEncryptionExportComplianceCode key. You set that key’s value using a code
    /// Apple provides after successfully reviewing your export compliance documentation.
    ///
    /// If you don’t have the ITSAppUsesNonExemptEncryption key in your app’s Info.plist
    /// file, App Store Connect walks you through an export compliance questionnaire every
    /// time you upload a new version of your app. Including the key streamlines the
    /// app submission process.
    ///
    /// For additional information, see Complying with Encryption Export Regulations.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * macOS 10.0+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * Security
    #[serde(
        rename = "ITSAppUsesNonExemptEncryption",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub app_uses_non_exempt_encryption: Option<bool>,
    /// The export compliance code provided by App Store Connect for apps that require it.
    ///
    /// Include this key in your app’s Information Property List file if you set the
    /// ITSAppUsesNonExemptEncryption key’s value to YES. Set the value for this key
    /// to the code that Apple sends you after successfully reviewing export compliance
    /// documentation that you provide through App Store Connect.
    ///
    /// For additional information, see Complying with Encryption Export Regulations.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * macOS 10.0+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * Security
    #[serde(
        rename = "ITSEncryptionExportComplianceCode",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub encryption_export_compliance_code: Option<String>,
}

/// Sensors
#[derive(Deserialize, Serialize, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Default)]
pub struct Sensors {
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 14.0+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * SensorKit
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSSensorKitUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub sensor_kit_usage_description: Option<String>,
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 14.0+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * SensorKit
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSSensorKitUsageDetail",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub sensor_kit_usage_detail: Option<DefaultDictionary>,
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 14.0+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * SensorKit
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSSensorKitPrivacyPolicyURL",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub sensor_kit_privacy_policy_url: Option<String>,
}

/// Siri
///
/// [Requesting Authorization to Use SiriKit](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/sirikit/requesting_authorization_to_use_sirikit)
#[derive(Deserialize, Serialize, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Default)]
pub struct Siri {
    /// A message that tells the user why the app is requesting to send user data to Siri.
    ///
    /// ### important
    /// This key is required if your app uses APIs that send user data to Siri
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 10.0+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * Intents
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSSiriUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub siri_usage_description: Option<String>,
}

/// Speech
///
/// [Asking Permission to Use Speech Recognition](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/speech/asking_permission_to_use_speech_recognition)
#[derive(Deserialize, Serialize, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Default)]
pub struct Speech {
    /// A message that tells the user why the app is requesting to send user data to
    /// Apple’s speech recognition servers.
    ///
    /// ### Important
    /// This key is required if your app uses APIs that send user data to Apple’s speech
    /// recognition servers.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 10.0+
    /// * macOS 10.15+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * Speech
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSSpeechRecognitionUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub speech_recognition_usage_description: Option<String>,
}

/// TV Resource
#[derive(Deserialize, Serialize, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Default)]
pub struct TvResource {
    /// A message that tells the user why the app is requesting access to the user’s TV
    /// provider account.
    ///
    /// ### Important
    /// This key is required if your app uses APIs that access the user’s TV provider
    /// account.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * tvOS 12.0+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * TVUIKit
    #[serde(
        rename = "NSVideoSubscriberAccountUsageDescription",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub video_subscriber_account_usage_description: Option<String>,
}

/// Wi-Fi
#[derive(Deserialize, Serialize, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Default)]
pub struct WiFi {
    /// A Boolean value indicating whether the app requires a Wi-Fi connection.
    ///
    /// ## Availability
    /// * iOS 2.0+
    ///
    /// ## Framework
    /// * UIKit
    #[serde(
        rename = "UIRequiresPersistentWiFi",
        skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"
    )]
    pub requires_persistent_wifi: Option<bool>,
}

/// Health Kit Capabilities
#[derive(Deserialize, Serialize, Debug, Clone, PartialEq)]
pub enum HealthKitCapabilities {
    /// The app can request access to FHIR-backed clinical records.
    #[serde(rename = "health-records")]
    HealthRecords,
}