Class: MicrosoftGraph::Models::RequestorManager

Inherits:
SubjectSet
  • Object
show all
Includes:
MicrosoftKiotaAbstractions::Parsable
Defined in:
lib/models/requestor_manager.rb

Class Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Methods inherited from SubjectSet

#additional_data, #additional_data=, #odata_type, #odata_type=

Constructor Details

#initializeObject

Instantiates a new requestorManager and sets the default values.



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# File 'lib/models/requestor_manager.rb', line 16

def initialize()
    super
    @odata_type = "#microsoft.graph.requestorManager"
end

Class Method Details

.create_from_discriminator_value(parse_node) ⇒ Object

Creates a new instance of the appropriate class based on discriminator value

Parameters:

  • parse_node

    The parse node to use to read the discriminator value and create the object

Returns:

  • a requestor_manager

Raises:

  • (StandardError)


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# File 'lib/models/requestor_manager.rb', line 25

def self.create_from_discriminator_value(parse_node)
    raise StandardError, 'parse_node cannot be null' if parse_node.nil?
    return RequestorManager.new
end

Instance Method Details

#get_field_deserializersObject

The deserialization information for the current model

Returns:

  • a i_dictionary



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# File 'lib/models/requestor_manager.rb', line 33

def get_field_deserializers()
    return super.merge({
        "managerLevel" => lambda {|n| @manager_level = n.get_number_value() },
    })
end

#manager_levelObject

Gets the managerLevel property value. The hierarchical level of the manager with respect to the requestor. For example, the direct manager of a requestor would have a managerLevel of 1, while the manager of the requestor’s manager would have a managerLevel of 2. Default value for managerLevel is 1. Possible values for this property range from 1 to 2.

Returns:

  • a integer



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# File 'lib/models/requestor_manager.rb', line 42

def manager_level
    return @manager_level
end

#manager_level=(value) ⇒ Object

Sets the managerLevel property value. The hierarchical level of the manager with respect to the requestor. For example, the direct manager of a requestor would have a managerLevel of 1, while the manager of the requestor’s manager would have a managerLevel of 2. Default value for managerLevel is 1. Possible values for this property range from 1 to 2.

Parameters:

  • value

    Value to set for the managerLevel property.

Returns:

  • a void



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# File 'lib/models/requestor_manager.rb', line 50

def manager_level=(value)
    @manager_level = value
end

#serialize(writer) ⇒ Object

Serializes information the current object

Parameters:

  • writer

    Serialization writer to use to serialize this model

Returns:

  • a void

Raises:

  • (StandardError)


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# File 'lib/models/requestor_manager.rb', line 58

def serialize(writer)
    raise StandardError, 'writer cannot be null' if writer.nil?
    super
    writer.write_number_value("managerLevel", @manager_level)
end