thousandeyes-sdk-python/thousandeyes-sdk-administrative/src/thousandeyes_sdk/administrative/models/roles.py
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# coding: utf-8
"""
Administrative API
## Overview Manage users, accounts, and account groups in the ThousandEyes platform using the Administrative API. This API provides the following endpoints that define the operations to manage your organization: * `/account-groups`: Account groups are used to divide an organization into different sections. These endpoints can be used to create, retrieve, update and delete account groups. * `/users`: Create, retrieve, update and delete users within an organization. * `/roles`: Create, retrieve and update roles for the current user. * `/permissions`: Retrieve all assignable permissions. Used in the context of modifying roles. * `/audit-user-events`: Retrieve all activity log events. For more information about the administrative models, see [Account Management](https://docs.thousandeyes.com/product-documentation/user-management).
The version of the OpenAPI document: 7.0.6
Generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech)
Do not edit the class manually.
""" # noqa: E501
from __future__ import annotations
import pprint
import re # noqa: F401
import json
from pydantic import BaseModel, ConfigDict, Field
from typing import Any, ClassVar, Dict, List, Optional
from thousandeyes_sdk.administrative.models.role import Role
from thousandeyes_sdk.administrative.models.self_links import SelfLinks
from typing import Optional, Set
from typing_extensions import Self
class Roles(BaseModel):
"""
Roles
""" # noqa: E501
roles: Optional[List[Role]] = None
links: Optional[SelfLinks] = Field(default=None, alias="_links")
__properties: ClassVar[List[str]] = ["roles", "_links"]
model_config = ConfigDict(
populate_by_name=True,
validate_assignment=True,
protected_namespaces=(),
extra="allow",
)
def to_str(self) -> str:
"""Returns the string representation of the model using alias"""
return pprint.pformat(self.model_dump(by_alias=True))
def to_json(self) -> str:
"""Returns the JSON representation of the model using alias"""
# TODO: pydantic v2: use .model_dump_json(by_alias=True, exclude_unset=True) instead
return self.model_dump_json(by_alias=True, exclude_unset=True, exclude_none=True)
@classmethod
def from_json(cls, json_str: str) -> Optional[Self]:
"""Create an instance of Roles from a JSON string"""
return cls.from_dict(json.loads(json_str))
def to_dict(self) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""Return the dictionary representation of the model using alias.
This has the following differences from calling pydantic's
`self.model_dump(by_alias=True)`:
* `None` is only added to the output dict for nullable fields that
were set at model initialization. Other fields with value `None`
are ignored.
"""
excluded_fields: Set[str] = set([
])
_dict = self.model_dump(
by_alias=True,
exclude=excluded_fields,
exclude_none=True,
)
# override the default output from pydantic by calling `to_dict()` of each item in roles (list)
_items = []
if self.roles:
for _item in self.roles:
if _item:
_items.append(_item.to_dict())
_dict['roles'] = _items
# override the default output from pydantic by calling `to_dict()` of links
if self.links:
_dict['_links'] = self.links.to_dict()
return _dict
@classmethod
def from_dict(cls, obj: Optional[Dict[str, Any]]) -> Optional[Self]:
"""Create an instance of Roles from a dict"""
if obj is None:
return None
if not isinstance(obj, dict):
return cls.model_validate(obj)
_obj = cls.model_validate({
"roles": [Role.from_dict(_item) for _item in obj["roles"]] if obj.get("roles") is not None else None,
"_links": SelfLinks.from_dict(obj["_links"]) if obj.get("_links") is not None else None
})
return _obj