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use chrono::{
DateTime,
TimeZone,
Utc
};
use serde::{
Deserialize,
Serialize,
};
/// Equivalent for start.gg Wave.
///
/// Each element in the structure is optional, allowing a user to only query values they want.
/// Given each is an option and not a requirement, a method is included for each element with the same name.
/// These methods will unwrap and return the proper value without any unwrapping or references needed.
#[derive(Clone, Default, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct GGWave {
pub id: Option<i64>,
pub identifier: Option<String>,
#[serde(rename(serialize = "startAt", deserialize = "startAt"))]
pub start_at: Option<i64>,
}
impl GGWave {
/// Returns the id of the wave.
///
/// Returns zero if not set or wasn't queried.
pub fn id(&self) -> i64 {
let mut result: i64 = 0;
if self.id.is_some() {
result = self.id.unwrap().clone();
}
return result;
}
/// Returns the identifier of the wave.
///
/// Returns an empty string if not set or wasn't queried.
pub fn identifier(&self) -> String {
let mut result: String = "".to_string();
if self.identifier.is_some() {
result = self.identifier.clone().unwrap().clone();
}
return result;
}
/// Returns the start time of the wave.
///
/// Returns zero if not set or wasn't queried.
pub fn start_at(&self) -> DateTime<Utc> {
let mut result: i64 = 0;
if self.start_at.is_some() {
result = self.start_at.unwrap().clone();
}
return Utc.timestamp_opt(result, 0).unwrap();
}
}