lance-namespace-reqwest-client 0.7.4

This OpenAPI specification is a part of the Lance namespace specification. It contains 2 parts: The `components/schemas`, `components/responses`, `components/examples`, `tags` sections define the request and response shape for each operation in a Lance Namespace across all implementations. See https://lancedb.github.io/lance-namespace/spec/operations for more details. The `servers`, `security`, `paths`, `components/parameters` sections are for the Lance REST Namespace implementation, which defines a complete REST server that can work with Lance datasets. See https://lancedb.github.io/lance-namespace/spec/impls/rest for more details.
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/*
 * Lance Namespace Specification
 *
 * This OpenAPI specification is a part of the Lance namespace specification. It contains 2 parts:  The `components/schemas`, `components/responses`, `components/examples`, `tags` sections define the request and response shape for each operation in a Lance Namespace across all implementations. See https://lance.org/format/namespace/operations for more details.  The `servers`, `security`, `paths`, `components/parameters` sections are for the Lance REST Namespace implementation, which defines a complete REST server that can work with Lance datasets. See https://lance.org/format/namespace/rest for more details. 
 *
 * The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0
 * 
 * Generated by: https://openapi-generator.tech
 */

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

/// ErrorResponse : Common JSON error response model
#[derive(Clone, Default, Debug, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct ErrorResponse {
    /// A brief, human-readable message about the error.
    #[serde(rename = "error", skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
    pub error: Option<String>,
    /// Lance Namespace error code identifying the error type.  Error codes:   0 - Unsupported: Operation not supported by this backend   1 - NamespaceNotFound: The specified namespace does not exist   2 - NamespaceAlreadyExists: A namespace with this name already exists   3 - NamespaceNotEmpty: Namespace contains tables or child namespaces   4 - TableNotFound: The specified table does not exist   5 - TableAlreadyExists: A table with this name already exists   6 - TableIndexNotFound: The specified table index does not exist   7 - TableIndexAlreadyExists: A table index with this name already exists   8 - TableTagNotFound: The specified table tag does not exist   9 - TableTagAlreadyExists: A table tag with this name already exists   10 - TransactionNotFound: The specified transaction does not exist   11 - TableVersionNotFound: The specified table version does not exist   12 - TableColumnNotFound: The specified table column does not exist   13 - InvalidInput: Malformed request or invalid parameters   14 - ConcurrentModification: Optimistic concurrency conflict   15 - PermissionDenied: User lacks permission for this operation   16 - Unauthenticated: Authentication credentials are missing or invalid   17 - ServiceUnavailable: Service is temporarily unavailable   18 - Internal: Unexpected server/implementation error   19 - InvalidTableState: Table is in an invalid state for the operation   20 - TableSchemaValidationError: Table schema validation failed 
    #[serde(rename = "code")]
    pub code: i32,
    /// An optional human-readable explanation of the error. This can be used to record additional information such as stack trace. 
    #[serde(rename = "detail", skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
    pub detail: Option<String>,
    /// A string that identifies the specific occurrence of the error. This can be a URI, a request or response ID, or anything that the implementation can recognize to trace specific occurrence of the error. 
    #[serde(rename = "instance", skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
    pub instance: Option<String>,
}

impl ErrorResponse {
    /// Common JSON error response model
    pub fn new(code: i32) -> ErrorResponse {
        ErrorResponse {
            error: None,
            code,
            detail: None,
            instance: None,
        }
    }
}