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/*
 * MailSlurp API
 *
 * MailSlurp is an API for sending and receiving emails from dynamically allocated email addresses. It's designed for developers and QA teams to test applications, process inbound emails, send templated notifications, attachments, and more.   ## Resources - [Homepage](https://www.mailslurp.com) - Get an [API KEY](https://app.mailslurp.com/sign-up/) - Generated [SDK Clients](https://www.mailslurp.com/docs/) - [Examples](https://github.com/mailslurp/examples) repository 
 *
 * The version of the OpenAPI document: 6.5.2
 * 
 * Generated by: https://openapi-generator.tech
 */


use reqwest;

use crate::apis::ResponseContent;
use super::{Error, configuration};

/// struct for passing parameters to the method `upload_attachment`
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct UploadAttachmentParams {
    /// uploadOptions
    pub upload_options: crate::models::UploadAttachmentOptions
}

/// struct for passing parameters to the method `upload_attachment_bytes`
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct UploadAttachmentBytesParams {
    /// Optional contentType for file. For instance `application/pdf`
    pub string: Option<String>,
    /// Optional filename to save upload with
    pub filename: Option<String>,
    /// Byte array request body
    pub byte_array: Option<String>
}

/// struct for passing parameters to the method `upload_multipart_form`
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct UploadMultipartFormParams {
    /// file
    pub file: std::path::PathBuf,
    /// Optional content type of attachment
    pub content_type: Option<String>,
    /// Optional name of file
    pub filename: Option<String>,
    /// Optional content type header of attachment
    pub x_filename: Option<String>
}


/// struct for typed errors of method `upload_attachment`
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum UploadAttachmentError {
    Status401(),
    Status403(),
    Status404(),
    UnknownValue(serde_json::Value),
}

/// struct for typed errors of method `upload_attachment_bytes`
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum UploadAttachmentBytesError {
    Status401(),
    Status403(),
    Status404(),
    UnknownValue(serde_json::Value),
}

/// struct for typed errors of method `upload_multipart_form`
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum UploadMultipartFormError {
    Status401(),
    Status403(),
    Status404(),
    UnknownValue(serde_json::Value),
}


/// Email attachments are essentially files with meta data. Files are byte arrays and the meta data is a content type and a filename. These properties allow email clients to display the filename and icon etc. When sending emails with attachments first upload each attachment with an upload endpoint. Record the returned attachment ID and use it with subsequent email sending. For legacy reasons the ID is returned as the first element in an array. Only a single ID is ever returned. To send the attachments pass a list of attachment IDs with `SendEmailOptions` when sending an email. Using the upload endpoints prior to sending mean attachments can easily be reused.
pub async fn upload_attachment(configuration: &configuration::Configuration, params: UploadAttachmentParams) -> Result<Vec<String>, Error<UploadAttachmentError>> {
    // unbox the parameters
    let upload_options = params.upload_options;


    let local_var_client = &configuration.client;

    let local_var_uri_str = format!("{}/attachments", configuration.base_path);
    let mut local_var_req_builder = local_var_client.post(local_var_uri_str.as_str());

    if let Some(ref local_var_user_agent) = configuration.user_agent {
        local_var_req_builder = local_var_req_builder.header(reqwest::header::USER_AGENT, local_var_user_agent.clone());
    }
    if let Some(ref local_var_apikey) = configuration.api_key {
        let local_var_key = local_var_apikey.key.clone();
        let local_var_value = match local_var_apikey.prefix {
            Some(ref local_var_prefix) => format!("{} {}", local_var_prefix, local_var_key),
            None => local_var_key,
        };
        local_var_req_builder = local_var_req_builder.header("x-api-key", local_var_value);
    };
    local_var_req_builder = local_var_req_builder.json(&upload_options);

    let local_var_req = local_var_req_builder.build()?;
    let local_var_resp = local_var_client.execute(local_var_req).await?;

    let local_var_status = local_var_resp.status();
    let local_var_content = local_var_resp.text().await?;

    if !local_var_status.is_client_error() && !local_var_status.is_server_error() {
        serde_json::from_str(&local_var_content).map_err(Error::from)
    } else {
        let local_var_entity: Option<UploadAttachmentError> = serde_json::from_str(&local_var_content).ok();
        let local_var_error = ResponseContent { status: local_var_status, content: local_var_content, entity: local_var_entity };
        Err(Error::ResponseError(local_var_error))
    }
}

/// Email attachments are essentially files with meta data. Files are byte arrays and the meta data is a content type and a filename. These properties allow email clients to display the filename and icon etc. When sending emails with attachments first upload each attachment with an upload endpoint. Record the returned attachment ID and use it with subsequent email sending. For legacy reasons the ID is returned as the first element in an array. Only a single ID is ever returned. To send the attachments pass a list of attachment IDs with `SendEmailOptions` when sending an email. Using the upload endpoints prior to sending mean attachments can easily be reused.
pub async fn upload_attachment_bytes(configuration: &configuration::Configuration, params: UploadAttachmentBytesParams) -> Result<Vec<String>, Error<UploadAttachmentBytesError>> {
    // unbox the parameters
    let string = params.string;
    let filename = params.filename;
    let byte_array = params.byte_array;


    let local_var_client = &configuration.client;

    let local_var_uri_str = format!("{}/attachments/bytes", configuration.base_path);
    let mut local_var_req_builder = local_var_client.post(local_var_uri_str.as_str());

    if let Some(ref local_var_str) = string {
        local_var_req_builder = local_var_req_builder.query(&[("String", &local_var_str.to_string())]);
    }
    if let Some(ref local_var_str) = filename {
        local_var_req_builder = local_var_req_builder.query(&[("filename", &local_var_str.to_string())]);
    }
    if let Some(ref local_var_user_agent) = configuration.user_agent {
        local_var_req_builder = local_var_req_builder.header(reqwest::header::USER_AGENT, local_var_user_agent.clone());
    }
    if let Some(ref local_var_apikey) = configuration.api_key {
        let local_var_key = local_var_apikey.key.clone();
        let local_var_value = match local_var_apikey.prefix {
            Some(ref local_var_prefix) => format!("{} {}", local_var_prefix, local_var_key),
            None => local_var_key,
        };
        local_var_req_builder = local_var_req_builder.header("x-api-key", local_var_value);
    };
    local_var_req_builder = local_var_req_builder.json(&byte_array);

    let local_var_req = local_var_req_builder.build()?;
    let local_var_resp = local_var_client.execute(local_var_req).await?;

    let local_var_status = local_var_resp.status();
    let local_var_content = local_var_resp.text().await?;

    if !local_var_status.is_client_error() && !local_var_status.is_server_error() {
        serde_json::from_str(&local_var_content).map_err(Error::from)
    } else {
        let local_var_entity: Option<UploadAttachmentBytesError> = serde_json::from_str(&local_var_content).ok();
        let local_var_error = ResponseContent { status: local_var_status, content: local_var_content, entity: local_var_entity };
        Err(Error::ResponseError(local_var_error))
    }
}

/// Email attachments are essentially files with meta data. Files are byte arrays and the meta data is a content type and a filename. These properties allow email clients to display the filename and icon etc. When sending emails with attachments first upload each attachment with an upload endpoint. Record the returned attachment ID and use it with subsequent email sending. For legacy reasons the ID is returned as the first element in an array. Only a single ID is ever returned. To send the attachments pass a list of attachment IDs with `SendEmailOptions` when sending an email. Using the upload endpoints prior to sending mean attachments can easily be reused.
pub async fn upload_multipart_form(configuration: &configuration::Configuration, params: UploadMultipartFormParams) -> Result<Vec<String>, Error<UploadMultipartFormError>> {
    // unbox the parameters
    let file = params.file;
    let content_type = params.content_type;
    let filename = params.filename;
    let x_filename = params.x_filename;


    let local_var_client = &configuration.client;

    let local_var_uri_str = format!("{}/attachments/multipart", configuration.base_path);
    let mut local_var_req_builder = local_var_client.post(local_var_uri_str.as_str());

    if let Some(ref local_var_str) = content_type {
        local_var_req_builder = local_var_req_builder.query(&[("contentType", &local_var_str.to_string())]);
    }
    if let Some(ref local_var_str) = filename {
        local_var_req_builder = local_var_req_builder.query(&[("filename", &local_var_str.to_string())]);
    }
    if let Some(ref local_var_str) = x_filename {
        local_var_req_builder = local_var_req_builder.query(&[("x-filename", &local_var_str.to_string())]);
    }
    if let Some(ref local_var_user_agent) = configuration.user_agent {
        local_var_req_builder = local_var_req_builder.header(reqwest::header::USER_AGENT, local_var_user_agent.clone());
    }
    if let Some(ref local_var_apikey) = configuration.api_key {
        let local_var_key = local_var_apikey.key.clone();
        let local_var_value = match local_var_apikey.prefix {
            Some(ref local_var_prefix) => format!("{} {}", local_var_prefix, local_var_key),
            None => local_var_key,
        };
        local_var_req_builder = local_var_req_builder.header("x-api-key", local_var_value);
    };
    let mut local_var_form = reqwest::multipart::Form::new();
    // TODO: support file upload for 'file' parameter
    local_var_req_builder = local_var_req_builder.multipart(local_var_form);

    let local_var_req = local_var_req_builder.build()?;
    let local_var_resp = local_var_client.execute(local_var_req).await?;

    let local_var_status = local_var_resp.status();
    let local_var_content = local_var_resp.text().await?;

    if !local_var_status.is_client_error() && !local_var_status.is_server_error() {
        serde_json::from_str(&local_var_content).map_err(Error::from)
    } else {
        let local_var_entity: Option<UploadMultipartFormError> = serde_json::from_str(&local_var_content).ok();
        let local_var_error = ResponseContent { status: local_var_status, content: local_var_content, entity: local_var_entity };
        Err(Error::ResponseError(local_var_error))
    }
}