lance-namespace-reqwest-client 0.9.0

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};

#[derive(Clone, Default, Debug, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct DescribeTableIndexStatsResponse {
    /// Arbitrary context as key-value pairs. How to use the context is custom to the specific implementation.  On a request, it carries caller-provided context to the implementation. On a response, it carries implementation-provided context back to the caller.  REST NAMESPACE ONLY Context entries are mapped to and from HTTP headers using the `header.` prefix: - On a request, any entry whose key starts with `header.` is sent as an HTTP   request header with the prefix stripped. For example, the entry   `{\"header.Authorization\": \"Bearer abc\"}` is sent as the request header   `Authorization: Bearer abc`. - On a response, every HTTP response header is returned as an entry whose key is the   header name prefixed with `header.`. For example, the response header   `x-request-id: abc123` is returned as the entry `{\"header.x-request-id\": \"abc123\"}`. 
    #[serde(rename = "context", skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
    pub context: Option<std::collections::HashMap<String, String>>,
    /// Distance type for vector indexes
    #[serde(rename = "distance_type", skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
    pub distance_type: Option<String>,
    /// Type of the index
    #[serde(rename = "index_type", skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
    pub index_type: Option<String>,
    /// Number of indexed rows
    #[serde(rename = "num_indexed_rows", skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
    pub num_indexed_rows: Option<i64>,
    /// Number of unindexed rows
    #[serde(rename = "num_unindexed_rows", skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
    pub num_unindexed_rows: Option<i64>,
    /// Number of indices
    #[serde(rename = "num_indices", skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
    pub num_indices: Option<i32>,
}

impl DescribeTableIndexStatsResponse {
    pub fn new() -> DescribeTableIndexStatsResponse {
        DescribeTableIndexStatsResponse {
            context: None,
            distance_type: None,
            index_type: None,
            num_indexed_rows: None,
            num_unindexed_rows: None,
            num_indices: None,
        }
    }
}