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use anyhow::Result;
use crate::Client;
pub struct Projects {
pub client: Client,
}
impl Projects {
#[doc(hidden)]
pub fn new(client: Client) -> Self {
Projects { client }
}
/**
* This function performs a `GET` to the `/organizations/{organization_name}/projects` endpoint.
*
* List all projects.
*
* **Parameters:**
*
* * `limit: u32` -- A count of bytes, typically used either for memory or storage capacity
*
* The maximum supported byte count is [`i64::MAX`]. This makes it somewhat inconvenient to define constructors: a u32 constructor can be infallible, but an i64 constructor can fail (if the value is negative) and a u64 constructor can fail (if the value is larger than i64::MAX). We provide all of these for consumers' convenience.
* * `page_token: &str` -- human-readable free-form text about a resource.
* * `sort_by: crate::types::NameSortMode` -- Supported set of sort modes for scanning by name or id.
* * `organization_name: &str` -- human-readable free-form text about a resource.
*/
pub async fn get_page(
&self,
limit: u32,
page_token: &str,
sort_by: crate::types::NameSortMode,
organization_name: &str,
) -> Result<Vec<crate::types::Project>> {
let mut query_args: Vec<(String, String)> = Default::default();
if !limit.to_string().is_empty() {
query_args.push(("limit".to_string(), limit.to_string()));
}
if !page_token.is_empty() {
query_args.push(("page_token".to_string(), page_token.to_string()));
}
if !sort_by.to_string().is_empty() {
query_args.push(("sort_by".to_string(), sort_by.to_string()));
}
let query_ = serde_urlencoded::to_string(&query_args).unwrap();
let url = format!(
"/organizations/{}/projects?{}",
crate::progenitor_support::encode_path(organization_name),
query_
);
let resp: crate::types::ProjectResultsPage = self.client.get(&url, None).await?;
// Return our response data.
Ok(resp.items)
}
/**
* This function performs a `GET` to the `/organizations/{organization_name}/projects` endpoint.
*
* As opposed to `get`, this function returns all the pages of the request at once.
*
* List all projects.
*/
pub async fn get_all(
&self,
sort_by: crate::types::NameSortMode,
organization_name: &str,
) -> Result<Vec<crate::types::Project>> {
let mut query_args: Vec<(String, String)> = Default::default();
if !sort_by.to_string().is_empty() {
query_args.push(("sort_by".to_string(), sort_by.to_string()));
}
let query_ = serde_urlencoded::to_string(&query_args).unwrap();
let url = format!(
"/organizations/{}/projects?{}",
crate::progenitor_support::encode_path(organization_name),
query_
);
let mut resp: crate::types::ProjectResultsPage = self.client.get(&url, None).await?;
let mut items = resp.items;
let mut page = resp.next_page;
// Paginate if we should.
while !page.is_empty() {
if !url.contains('?') {
resp = self
.client
.get(&format!("{}?page={}", url, page), None)
.await?;
} else {
resp = self
.client
.get(&format!("{}&page={}", url, page), None)
.await?;
}
items.append(&mut resp.items);
if !resp.next_page.is_empty() && resp.next_page != page {
page = resp.next_page.to_string();
} else {
page = "".to_string();
}
}
// Return our response data.
Ok(items)
}
/**
* This function performs a `POST` to the `/organizations/{organization_name}/projects` endpoint.
*
* Create a new project.
*
* **Parameters:**
*
* * `organization_name: &str` -- human-readable free-form text about a resource.
*/
pub async fn post(
&self,
organization_name: &str,
body: &crate::types::RouterCreate,
) -> Result<crate::types::Project> {
let url = format!(
"/organizations/{}/projects",
crate::progenitor_support::encode_path(organization_name),
);
self.client
.post(&url, Some(reqwest::Body::from(serde_json::to_vec(body)?)))
.await
}
/**
* This function performs a `GET` to the `/organizations/{organization_name}/projects/{project_name}` endpoint.
*
* Fetch a specific project
*
* **Parameters:**
*
* * `organization_name: &str` -- human-readable free-form text about a resource.
* * `project_name: &str` -- human-readable free-form text about a resource.
*/
pub async fn get(
&self,
organization_name: &str,
project_name: &str,
) -> Result<crate::types::Project> {
let url = format!(
"/organizations/{}/projects/{}",
crate::progenitor_support::encode_path(organization_name),
crate::progenitor_support::encode_path(project_name),
);
self.client.get(&url, None).await
}
/**
* This function performs a `PUT` to the `/organizations/{organization_name}/projects/{project_name}` endpoint.
*
* Update a specific project.
* * TODO-correctness: Is it valid for PUT to accept application/json that's a subset of what the resource actually represents? If not, is that a problem? (HTTP may require that this be idempotent.) If so, can we get around that having this be a slightly different content-type (e.g., "application/json-patch")? We should see what other APIs do.
*
* **Parameters:**
*
* * `organization_name: &str` -- human-readable free-form text about a resource.
* * `project_name: &str` -- human-readable free-form text about a resource.
*/
pub async fn put(
&self,
organization_name: &str,
project_name: &str,
body: &crate::types::ProjectUpdate,
) -> Result<crate::types::Project> {
let url = format!(
"/organizations/{}/projects/{}",
crate::progenitor_support::encode_path(organization_name),
crate::progenitor_support::encode_path(project_name),
);
self.client
.put(&url, Some(reqwest::Body::from(serde_json::to_vec(body)?)))
.await
}
/**
* This function performs a `DELETE` to the `/organizations/{organization_name}/projects/{project_name}` endpoint.
*
* Delete a specific project.
*
* **Parameters:**
*
* * `organization_name: &str` -- human-readable free-form text about a resource.
* * `project_name: &str` -- human-readable free-form text about a resource.
*/
pub async fn delete(&self, organization_name: &str, project_name: &str) -> Result<()> {
let url = format!(
"/organizations/{}/projects/{}",
crate::progenitor_support::encode_path(organization_name),
crate::progenitor_support::encode_path(project_name),
);
self.client.delete(&url, None).await
}
}