/*
* SpatioAPI
*
* The REST API that owns every resource in your Spatio workspace: notes, sheets, slides, tasks, calendar events, mail, chat, files, and contacts. SpatioMCP wraps this API; Spatio Desktop reads from it. You can call it directly from your own code. All requests must be authenticated with a Personal Access Token (`Authorization: Bearer pat_...`) or an OAuth 2.1 access token, and use HTTPS. Official SDKs (MIT, generated from this spec on every release): - TypeScript: https://github.com/spatio-labs/spatio-ts (`npm install @spatio-labs/spatio-ts`) - Python: https://github.com/spatio-labs/spatio-py (`pip install spatio-sdk`) - Go: https://github.com/spatio-labs/spatio-go (`go get github.com/spatio-labs/spatio-go`) This specification is generated from the platform-service Go source on every push to `main`. The spec, not hand-written documentation, is the source of truth: server stubs and SDKs are generated from it, and any drift between the spec and the running service fails CI.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: v1
* Contact: hello@spatio.app
* Generated by: https://openapi-generator.tech
*/
use crate::models;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
#[derive(Clone, Default, Debug, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct DownloadFileResponse {
/// Pre-signed direct-download URL pointing at the backing storage (R2, Drive, etc.). Time-limited per provider. Clients follow the URL — the platform does not proxy bytes.
#[serde(rename = "signedUrl")]
pub signed_url: String,
#[serde(rename = "file")]
pub file: Box<models::SpatioFile>,
}
impl DownloadFileResponse {
pub fn new(signed_url: String, file: models::SpatioFile) -> DownloadFileResponse {
DownloadFileResponse {
signed_url,
file: Box::new(file),
}
}
}