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use anyhow::Result;
use crate::Client;
pub struct CustomFields {
pub client: Client,
}
impl CustomFields {
#[doc(hidden)]
pub fn new(client: Client) -> Self {
CustomFields { client }
}
/**
* Get All Field Definitions.
*
* This function performs a `GET` to the `/marketing/field_definitions` endpoint.
*
* **This endpoint retrieves all defined Custom Fields and Reserved Fields.**
*/
pub async fn get_mc_field_definitions(
&self,
) -> Result<crate::types::GetMcFieldDefinitionsResponse> {
let url = "/marketing/field_definitions".to_string();
self.client.get(&url, None).await
}
/**
* Create Custom Field Definition.
*
* This function performs a `POST` to the `/marketing/field_definitions` endpoint.
*
* **This endpoint creates a new custom field definition.**
*
* Custom field definitions are created with the given `name` and `field_type`. Although field names are stored in a case-sensitive manner, all field names must be case-insensitively unique. This means you may create a field named `CamelCase` or `camelcase`, but not both. Additionally, a Custom Field name cannot collide with any Reserved Field names. You should save the returned `id` value in order to update or delete the field at a later date. You can have up to 120 custom fields.
*
* The custom field name should be created using only alphanumeric characters (A-Z and 0-9) and underscores (\_). Custom fields can only begin with letters A-Z or underscores (_). The field type can be date, text, or number fields. The field type is important for creating segments from your contact database.
*
* **Note: Creating a custom field that begins with a number will cause issues with sending in Marketing Campaigns.**
*/
pub async fn post_mc_field_definition(
&self,
body: &crate::types::PostMcFieldDefinitionsRequest,
) -> Result<crate::types::PostMcFieldDefinitionsResponseAllOf> {
let url = "/marketing/field_definitions".to_string();
self.client
.post(&url, Some(reqwest::Body::from(serde_json::to_vec(body)?)))
.await
}
/**
* Delete Custom Field Definition.
*
* This function performs a `DELETE` to the `/marketing/field_definitions/{custom_field_id}` endpoint.
*
* **This endpoint deletes a defined Custom Field.**
*
* You cand delete only Custom Fields; Reserved Fields cannot be deleted.
*/
pub async fn delete_mc_field_definitions_custom(&self, custom_field_id: &str) -> Result<()> {
let url = format!(
"/marketing/field_definitions/{}",
crate::progenitor_support::encode_path(custom_field_id),
);
self.client.delete(&url, None).await
}
/**
* Update Custom Field Definition.
*
* This function performs a `PATCH` to the `/marketing/field_definitions/{custom_field_id}` endpoint.
*
* **This endopoint allows you to update a defined Custom Field.**
*
* Only your Custom fields can be modified; Reserved Fields cannot be updated.
*/
pub async fn patch_mc_field_definitions_custom(
&self,
custom_field_id: &str,
body: &crate::types::IpPool,
) -> Result<crate::types::PostMcFieldDefinitionsResponseAllOf> {
let url = format!(
"/marketing/field_definitions/{}",
crate::progenitor_support::encode_path(custom_field_id),
);
self.client
.patch(&url, Some(reqwest::Body::from(serde_json::to_vec(body)?)))
.await
}
}