lance_namespace_reqwest_client/models/
drop_table_request.rs

1/*
2 * Lance Namespace Specification
3 *
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://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. 
5 *
6 * The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0
7 * 
8 * Generated by: https://openapi-generator.tech
9 */
10
11use crate::models;
12use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
13
14/// DropTableRequest : If the table and its data can be immediately deleted, return information of the deleted table. Otherwise, return a transaction ID that client can use to track deletion progress. 
15#[derive(Clone, Default, Debug, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
16pub struct DropTableRequest {
17    #[serde(rename = "identity", skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
18    pub identity: Option<Box<models::Identity>>,
19    /// Arbitrary context for a request as key-value pairs. How to use the context is custom to the specific implementation.  REST NAMESPACE ONLY Context entries are passed via HTTP headers using the naming convention `x-lance-ctx-<key>: <value>`. For example, a context entry `{\"trace_id\": \"abc123\"}` would be sent as the header `x-lance-ctx-trace_id: abc123`. 
20    #[serde(rename = "context", skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
21    pub context: Option<std::collections::HashMap<String, String>>,
22    #[serde(rename = "id", skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
23    pub id: Option<Vec<String>>,
24}
25
26impl DropTableRequest {
27    /// If the table and its data can be immediately deleted, return information of the deleted table. Otherwise, return a transaction ID that client can use to track deletion progress. 
28    pub fn new() -> DropTableRequest {
29        DropTableRequest {
30            identity: None,
31            context: None,
32            id: None,
33        }
34    }
35}
36