Class: Raas::CatalogModel

Inherits:
BaseModel show all
Defined in:
lib/raas/models/catalog_model.rb

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Class Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Methods inherited from BaseModel

#to_hash, #to_json

Constructor Details

#initialize(catalog_name = nil, brands = nil) ⇒ CatalogModel

Returns a new instance of CatalogModel.



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# File 'lib/raas/models/catalog_model.rb', line 23

def initialize(catalog_name = nil,
               brands = nil)
  @catalog_name = catalog_name
  @brands = brands
end

Instance Attribute Details

#brandsList of BrandModel

The brands in your catalog

Returns:



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# File 'lib/raas/models/catalog_model.rb', line 11

def brands
  @brands
end

#catalog_nameString

The name of your catalog

Returns:



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# File 'lib/raas/models/catalog_model.rb', line 7

def catalog_name
  @catalog_name
end

Class Method Details

.from_hash(hash) ⇒ Object

Creates an instance of the object from a hash



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# File 'lib/raas/models/catalog_model.rb', line 30

def self.from_hash(hash)
  return nil unless hash

  # Extract variables from the hash

  catalog_name = hash['catalogName']
  # Parameter is an array, so we need to iterate through it

  brands = nil
  if hash['brands'] != nil
    brands = Array.new
    hash['brands'].each{|structure| brands << (BrandModel.from_hash(structure) if structure)}
  end

  # Create object from extracted values

  CatalogModel.new(catalog_name,
                   brands)
end

.namesObject

A mapping from model property names to API property names



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# File 'lib/raas/models/catalog_model.rb', line 14

def self.names
  if @_hash.nil?
    @_hash = {}
    @_hash["catalog_name"] = "catalogName"
    @_hash["brands"] = "brands"
  end
  @_hash
end