repull 0.2.0 → 0.2.3

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/lib/repull/api/ai_api.rb +1 -1
  3. data/lib/repull/api/airbnb_api.rb +271 -16
  4. data/lib/repull/api/atlas_api.rb +1 -1
  5. data/lib/repull/api/availability_api.rb +1 -1
  6. data/lib/repull/api/billing_api.rb +1 -1
  7. data/lib/repull/api/booking_com_api.rb +133 -1
  8. data/lib/repull/api/connect_api.rb +3 -3
  9. data/lib/repull/api/conversations_api.rb +27 -5
  10. data/lib/repull/api/guests_api.rb +14 -3
  11. data/lib/repull/api/kv_api.rb +361 -0
  12. data/lib/repull/api/listings_api.rb +26 -9
  13. data/lib/repull/api/markets_api.rb +14 -3
  14. data/lib/repull/api/plumguide_api.rb +1 -1
  15. data/lib/repull/api/pricing_api.rb +14 -3
  16. data/lib/repull/api/properties_api.rb +32 -8
  17. data/lib/repull/api/reservations_api.rb +34 -5
  18. data/lib/repull/api/reviews_api.rb +14 -3
  19. data/lib/repull/api/schema_api.rb +1 -1
  20. data/lib/repull/api/studio_api.rb +1094 -0
  21. data/lib/repull/api/system_api.rb +1 -1
  22. data/lib/repull/api/vrbo_api.rb +31 -3
  23. data/lib/repull/api/webhooks_api.rb +16 -5
  24. data/lib/repull/api_client.rb +1 -1
  25. data/lib/repull/api_error.rb +1 -1
  26. data/lib/repull/api_model_base.rb +1 -1
  27. data/lib/repull/configuration.rb +1 -1
  28. data/lib/repull/models/account_created_event.rb +217 -0
  29. data/lib/repull/models/account_created_payload.rb +185 -0
  30. data/lib/repull/models/account_disconnected_event.rb +217 -0
  31. data/lib/repull/models/account_disconnected_payload.rb +196 -0
  32. data/lib/repull/models/ai_operation.rb +1 -1
  33. data/lib/repull/models/ai_operation_completed_event.rb +217 -0
  34. data/lib/repull/models/ai_operation_completed_payload.rb +197 -0
  35. data/lib/repull/models/ai_operation_failed_event.rb +217 -0
  36. data/lib/repull/models/ai_operation_failed_payload.rb +175 -0
  37. data/lib/repull/models/ai_operation_failed_payload_error.rb +156 -0
  38. data/lib/repull/models/airbnb_connection.rb +242 -0
  39. data/lib/repull/models/airbnb_connection_accessibility_amenities_inner.rb +167 -0
  40. data/lib/repull/models/airbnb_connection_amenities_inner.rb +168 -0
  41. data/lib/repull/models/airbnb_connection_host.rb +244 -0
  42. data/lib/repull/models/airbnb_connection_response.rb +164 -0
  43. data/lib/repull/models/airbnb_connection_summary.rb +231 -0
  44. data/lib/repull/models/airbnb_data_freshness.rb +201 -0
  45. data/lib/repull/models/airbnb_listing.rb +25 -74
  46. data/lib/repull/models/airbnb_listing_list_response.rb +65 -5
  47. data/lib/repull/models/airbnb_reservation.rb +1 -1
  48. data/lib/repull/models/airbnb_reservation_list_response.rb +2 -1
  49. data/lib/repull/models/airbnb_review.rb +1 -1
  50. data/lib/repull/models/airbnb_review_list_response.rb +1 -1
  51. data/lib/repull/models/airbnb_thread.rb +1 -1
  52. data/lib/repull/models/airbnb_thread_list_response.rb +1 -1
  53. data/lib/repull/models/booking_connect_listing_option.rb +1 -1
  54. data/lib/repull/models/booking_connect_room.rb +1 -1
  55. data/lib/repull/models/booking_connect_rooms_response.rb +1 -1
  56. data/lib/repull/models/booking_conversation.rb +1 -1
  57. data/lib/repull/models/booking_conversation_list_response.rb +1 -1
  58. data/lib/repull/models/booking_pricing_rate_update.rb +1 -1
  59. data/lib/repull/models/booking_pricing_rate_update_date_range.rb +1 -1
  60. data/lib/repull/models/booking_pricing_rate_update_restrictions.rb +1 -1
  61. data/lib/repull/models/booking_pricing_response.rb +1 -1
  62. data/lib/repull/models/booking_pricing_update_request.rb +1 -1
  63. data/lib/repull/models/booking_pricing_update_response.rb +1 -1
  64. data/lib/repull/models/booking_property.rb +1 -1
  65. data/lib/repull/models/booking_property_list_response.rb +1 -1
  66. data/lib/repull/models/booking_room_mapping.rb +1 -1
  67. data/lib/repull/models/booking_verify_hotel_request.rb +1 -1
  68. data/lib/repull/models/booking_verify_hotel_response.rb +1 -1
  69. data/lib/repull/models/bulk_pricing_failure.rb +1 -1
  70. data/lib/repull/models/bulk_pricing_item.rb +1 -1
  71. data/lib/repull/models/bulk_pricing_request.rb +1 -1
  72. data/lib/repull/models/bulk_pricing_response.rb +1 -1
  73. data/lib/repull/models/calendar_day.rb +1 -1
  74. data/lib/repull/models/calendar_response.rb +1 -1
  75. data/lib/repull/models/calendar_updated_event.rb +217 -0
  76. data/lib/repull/models/calendar_updated_payload.rb +184 -0
  77. data/lib/repull/models/calendar_updated_payload_range.rb +156 -0
  78. data/lib/repull/models/clear_kv200_response.rb +147 -0
  79. data/lib/repull/models/connect_host.rb +1 -1
  80. data/lib/repull/models/connect_provider.rb +1 -1
  81. data/lib/repull/models/connect_provider_list_response.rb +1 -1
  82. data/lib/repull/models/connect_session.rb +1 -1
  83. data/lib/repull/models/connect_status.rb +1 -1
  84. data/lib/repull/models/connection.rb +1 -1
  85. data/lib/repull/models/connection_list_response.rb +1 -1
  86. data/lib/repull/models/conversation.rb +1 -1
  87. data/lib/repull/models/conversation_detail.rb +1 -1
  88. data/lib/repull/models/conversation_guest.rb +1 -1
  89. data/lib/repull/models/conversation_guest_contact.rb +1 -1
  90. data/lib/repull/models/conversation_host.rb +1 -1
  91. data/lib/repull/models/conversation_list_response.rb +1 -1
  92. data/lib/repull/models/conversation_message_attachment.rb +1 -1
  93. data/lib/repull/models/create_ai_operation200_response.rb +1 -1
  94. data/lib/repull/models/create_billing_checkout_request.rb +1 -1
  95. data/lib/repull/models/create_connect_session_request.rb +1 -1
  96. data/lib/repull/models/create_connection_request.rb +1 -1
  97. data/lib/repull/models/create_reservation_request.rb +1 -1
  98. data/lib/repull/models/create_studio_deployment201_response.rb +147 -0
  99. data/lib/repull/models/create_studio_deployment201_response_data.rb +199 -0
  100. data/lib/repull/models/create_studio_deployment_request.rb +165 -0
  101. data/lib/repull/models/create_studio_project201_response.rb +147 -0
  102. data/lib/repull/models/create_studio_project201_response_data.rb +199 -0
  103. data/lib/repull/models/create_studio_project_generation201_response.rb +147 -0
  104. data/lib/repull/models/create_studio_project_generation201_response_data.rb +165 -0
  105. data/lib/repull/models/create_studio_project_generation_request.rb +165 -0
  106. data/lib/repull/models/create_studio_project_request.rb +203 -0
  107. data/lib/repull/models/create_webhook_request.rb +2 -2
  108. data/lib/repull/models/custom_schema.rb +1 -1
  109. data/lib/repull/models/custom_schema_create.rb +1 -1
  110. data/lib/repull/models/custom_schema_create_response.rb +1 -1
  111. data/lib/repull/models/custom_schema_delete_response.rb +1 -1
  112. data/lib/repull/models/custom_schema_list_response.rb +1 -1
  113. data/lib/repull/models/custom_schema_summary.rb +1 -1
  114. data/lib/repull/models/custom_schema_update.rb +1 -1
  115. data/lib/repull/models/delete_kv200_response.rb +147 -0
  116. data/lib/repull/models/delete_studio_deployment200_response.rb +147 -0
  117. data/lib/repull/models/delete_studio_deployment200_response_data.rb +156 -0
  118. data/lib/repull/models/delete_studio_project200_response.rb +147 -0
  119. data/lib/repull/models/delete_studio_project200_response_data.rb +156 -0
  120. data/lib/repull/models/delete_studio_project_file200_response.rb +147 -0
  121. data/lib/repull/models/delete_studio_project_file200_response_data.rb +156 -0
  122. data/lib/repull/models/error.rb +1 -1
  123. data/lib/repull/models/error_error.rb +1 -1
  124. data/lib/repull/models/error_error_support.rb +1 -1
  125. data/lib/repull/models/generate_studio_completion200_response.rb +147 -0
  126. data/lib/repull/models/generate_studio_completion200_response_data.rb +224 -0
  127. data/lib/repull/models/generate_studio_completion_request.rb +305 -0
  128. data/lib/repull/models/generate_studio_completion_request_project_id.rb +105 -0
  129. data/lib/repull/models/get_health200_response.rb +1 -1
  130. data/lib/repull/models/get_studio_deployment200_response.rb +147 -0
  131. data/lib/repull/models/get_studio_project200_response.rb +147 -0
  132. data/lib/repull/models/guest.rb +1 -1
  133. data/lib/repull/models/guest_contact.rb +1 -1
  134. data/lib/repull/models/guest_flag.rb +1 -1
  135. data/lib/repull/models/guest_list_response.rb +1 -1
  136. data/lib/repull/models/guest_note.rb +1 -1
  137. data/lib/repull/models/guest_profile.rb +1 -1
  138. data/lib/repull/models/guest_reservations_summary.rb +1 -1
  139. data/lib/repull/models/list_kv200_response.rb +158 -0
  140. data/lib/repull/models/list_kv200_response_data_inner.rb +176 -0
  141. data/lib/repull/models/list_kv200_response_pagination.rb +156 -0
  142. data/lib/repull/models/list_studio_deployments200_response.rb +158 -0
  143. data/lib/repull/models/list_studio_project_files200_response.rb +149 -0
  144. data/lib/repull/models/list_studio_projects200_response.rb +149 -0
  145. data/lib/repull/models/listing.rb +36 -2
  146. data/lib/repull/models/listing_address.rb +1 -1
  147. data/lib/repull/models/listing_amenity.rb +215 -0
  148. data/lib/repull/models/listing_channel.rb +1 -1
  149. data/lib/repull/models/listing_comp.rb +1 -1
  150. data/lib/repull/models/listing_comp_nightly.rb +1 -1
  151. data/lib/repull/models/listing_comp_ratings.rb +1 -1
  152. data/lib/repull/models/listing_comps_response.rb +1 -1
  153. data/lib/repull/models/listing_content.rb +54 -13
  154. data/lib/repull/models/listing_create_request.rb +1 -1
  155. data/lib/repull/models/listing_create_response.rb +1 -1
  156. data/lib/repull/models/listing_created_event.rb +217 -0
  157. data/lib/repull/models/listing_created_payload.rb +202 -0
  158. data/lib/repull/models/listing_created_payload_address.rb +165 -0
  159. data/lib/repull/models/listing_deleted_event.rb +217 -0
  160. data/lib/repull/models/listing_deleted_payload.rb +167 -0
  161. data/lib/repull/models/listing_details.rb +374 -0
  162. data/lib/repull/models/listing_generate_content_request.rb +2 -2
  163. data/lib/repull/models/listing_generate_content_response.rb +1 -1
  164. data/lib/repull/models/listing_list_response.rb +1 -1
  165. data/lib/repull/models/listing_pricing_apply_request.rb +1 -1
  166. data/lib/repull/models/listing_pricing_apply_response.rb +1 -1
  167. data/lib/repull/models/listing_pricing_history_entry.rb +1 -1
  168. data/lib/repull/models/listing_pricing_history_response.rb +1 -1
  169. data/lib/repull/models/listing_pricing_recommendation.rb +1 -1
  170. data/lib/repull/models/listing_pricing_response.rb +1 -1
  171. data/lib/repull/models/listing_pricing_response_comp_summary.rb +1 -1
  172. data/lib/repull/models/listing_pricing_response_date_range.rb +1 -1
  173. data/lib/repull/models/listing_pricing_response_listing.rb +1 -1
  174. data/lib/repull/models/listing_pricing_strategy.rb +1 -1
  175. data/lib/repull/models/listing_pricing_strategy_input.rb +1 -1
  176. data/lib/repull/models/listing_publish_airbnb_request.rb +1 -1
  177. data/lib/repull/models/listing_publish_response.rb +1 -1
  178. data/lib/repull/models/listing_publish_status_channel.rb +1 -1
  179. data/lib/repull/models/listing_publish_status_connection.rb +180 -0
  180. data/lib/repull/models/listing_publish_status_response.rb +18 -5
  181. data/lib/repull/models/listing_quality_tier.rb +1 -1
  182. data/lib/repull/models/listing_segment.rb +1 -1
  183. data/lib/repull/models/listing_segment_recommendation.rb +1 -1
  184. data/lib/repull/models/listing_segments_response.rb +1 -1
  185. data/lib/repull/models/listing_segments_response_scope.rb +1 -1
  186. data/lib/repull/models/listing_updated_event.rb +217 -0
  187. data/lib/repull/models/listing_updated_payload.rb +169 -0
  188. data/lib/repull/models/map_connect_booking_rooms_request.rb +1 -1
  189. data/lib/repull/models/map_connect_booking_rooms_response.rb +1 -1
  190. data/lib/repull/models/market_browse_category.rb +1 -1
  191. data/lib/repull/models/market_browse_entry.rb +1 -1
  192. data/lib/repull/models/market_browse_featured.rb +1 -1
  193. data/lib/repull/models/market_browse_response.rb +1 -1
  194. data/lib/repull/models/market_calendar_day.rb +1 -1
  195. data/lib/repull/models/market_calendar_day_events_inner.rb +1 -1
  196. data/lib/repull/models/market_calendar_response.rb +1 -1
  197. data/lib/repull/models/market_detail_response.rb +1 -1
  198. data/lib/repull/models/market_detail_response_price_distribution_inner.rb +1 -1
  199. data/lib/repull/models/market_detail_response_property_type_mix_inner.rb +1 -1
  200. data/lib/repull/models/market_detail_response_supply_trend_inner.rb +1 -1
  201. data/lib/repull/models/market_detail_response_top_comps.rb +1 -1
  202. data/lib/repull/models/market_event.rb +1 -1
  203. data/lib/repull/models/market_my_listing.rb +1 -1
  204. data/lib/repull/models/market_summary.rb +1 -1
  205. data/lib/repull/models/market_top_comp.rb +1 -1
  206. data/lib/repull/models/markets_overview_response.rb +2 -2
  207. data/lib/repull/models/markets_overview_response_browse.rb +1 -1
  208. data/lib/repull/models/markets_overview_response_subscriptions.rb +1 -1
  209. data/lib/repull/models/markets_overview_response_totals.rb +1 -1
  210. data/lib/repull/models/message.rb +1 -1
  211. data/lib/repull/models/message_list_response.rb +1 -1
  212. data/lib/repull/models/pagination.rb +1 -1
  213. data/lib/repull/models/payment_completed_event.rb +217 -0
  214. data/lib/repull/models/payment_completed_payload.rb +193 -0
  215. data/lib/repull/models/payment_refunded_event.rb +217 -0
  216. data/lib/repull/models/payment_refunded_payload.rb +193 -0
  217. data/lib/repull/models/plumguide_listing.rb +1 -1
  218. data/lib/repull/models/plumguide_listing_list_response.rb +1 -1
  219. data/lib/repull/models/property.rb +17 -5
  220. data/lib/repull/models/property_list_response.rb +1 -1
  221. data/lib/repull/models/reply_booking_review200_response.rb +147 -0
  222. data/lib/repull/models/reply_booking_review_request.rb +219 -0
  223. data/lib/repull/models/repull_ping_event.rb +217 -0
  224. data/lib/repull/models/repull_ping_payload.rb +148 -0
  225. data/lib/repull/models/reservation.rb +74 -89
  226. data/lib/repull/models/reservation_cancelled_event.rb +217 -0
  227. data/lib/repull/models/reservation_cancelled_payload.rb +196 -0
  228. data/lib/repull/models/reservation_created_event.rb +218 -0
  229. data/lib/repull/models/reservation_created_payload.rb +165 -0
  230. data/lib/repull/models/reservation_financials.rb +172 -0
  231. data/lib/repull/models/reservation_list_response.rb +1 -1
  232. data/lib/repull/models/reservation_message_received_event.rb +217 -0
  233. data/lib/repull/models/reservation_message_received_payload.rb +184 -0
  234. data/lib/repull/models/reservation_message_received_payload_from.rb +157 -0
  235. data/lib/repull/models/reservation_occupancy.rb +190 -0
  236. data/lib/repull/models/reservation_primary_guest.rb +202 -0
  237. data/lib/repull/models/reservation_updated_event.rb +217 -0
  238. data/lib/repull/models/reservation_updated_payload.rb +177 -0
  239. data/lib/repull/models/reservation_webhook_object.rb +355 -0
  240. data/lib/repull/models/respond_airbnb_review_request.rb +174 -0
  241. data/lib/repull/models/review.rb +1 -1
  242. data/lib/repull/models/review_category.rb +1 -1
  243. data/lib/repull/models/review_list_response.rb +1 -1
  244. data/lib/repull/models/review_response.rb +1 -1
  245. data/lib/repull/models/rotate_webhook_secret200_response.rb +1 -1
  246. data/lib/repull/models/select_connect_provider_request.rb +1 -1
  247. data/lib/repull/models/select_provider_response.rb +1 -1
  248. data/lib/repull/models/set_kv_request.rb +180 -0
  249. data/lib/repull/models/studio_deployment.rb +207 -0
  250. data/lib/repull/models/studio_error.rb +148 -0
  251. data/lib/repull/models/studio_error_error.rb +212 -0
  252. data/lib/repull/models/studio_file.rb +188 -0
  253. data/lib/repull/models/studio_generation.rb +215 -0
  254. data/lib/repull/models/studio_project.rb +241 -0
  255. data/lib/repull/models/test_webhook_request.rb +24 -2
  256. data/lib/repull/models/update_availability_request.rb +1 -1
  257. data/lib/repull/models/update_listing_pricing_strategy200_response.rb +1 -1
  258. data/lib/repull/models/update_reservation_request.rb +1 -1
  259. data/lib/repull/models/update_studio_project_request.rb +190 -0
  260. data/lib/repull/models/update_webhook_request.rb +2 -2
  261. data/lib/repull/models/upsert_studio_project_file200_response.rb +147 -0
  262. data/lib/repull/models/upsert_studio_project_file200_response_data.rb +147 -0
  263. data/lib/repull/models/upsert_studio_project_file_request.rb +165 -0
  264. data/lib/repull/models/vrbo_listing.rb +1 -1
  265. data/lib/repull/models/vrbo_listing_list_response.rb +1 -1
  266. data/lib/repull/models/vrbo_reservation.rb +1 -1
  267. data/lib/repull/models/vrbo_reservation_list_response.rb +1 -1
  268. data/lib/repull/models/webhook_delivery.rb +25 -2
  269. data/lib/repull/models/webhook_delivery_detail.rb +26 -3
  270. data/lib/repull/models/webhook_delivery_list_response.rb +1 -1
  271. data/lib/repull/models/webhook_event.rb +82 -0
  272. data/lib/repull/models/webhook_event_catalog.rb +18 -5
  273. data/lib/repull/models/webhook_event_catalog_domains_inner.rb +2 -2
  274. data/lib/repull/models/{webhook_event_catalog_domains_inner_events_inner.rb → webhook_event_catalog_entry.rb} +28 -5
  275. data/lib/repull/models/webhook_event_type.rb +53 -0
  276. data/lib/repull/models/webhook_list_response.rb +1 -1
  277. data/lib/repull/models/webhook_subscription.rb +2 -2
  278. data/lib/repull/version.rb +2 -2
  279. data/lib/repull.rb +97 -2
  280. data/openapi/v1.json +8717 -4724
  281. data/scripts/regen.sh +1 -1
  282. metadata +99 -4
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+ #The unified API for vacation rental tech. Connect to 50+ PMS platforms and 4 OTA channels through one REST API. Built-in AI operations for guest communication, pricing, and listing optimization. ## Designed for AI agents Every error response on this API includes machine-parseable fields so an LLM (Claude in MCP, Cursor, Cline, GPT, etc.) can self-recover without escalating to a human: - `error.code` — stable string identifier (e.g. `invalid_params`, `rate_limit_exceeded`) - `error.message` — human-readable cause - `error.fix` — exact recovery steps (e.g. \"Pass `check_in_after` as ISO 8601: `?check_in_after=2026-01-15`\") - `error.docs_url` — link to the canonical write-up at `https://repull.dev/docs/errors/{code}` - `error.request_id` — id to correlate with server-side logs - `error.field` / `error.value_received` / `error.valid_values` / `error.did_you_mean` — when the error is parameter-specific - `error.retry_after` — seconds to wait before retrying (rate-limit + transient upstream) `Access-Control-Expose-Headers` lists `x-request-id` and the `X-RateLimit-*` family so browsers can read them on cross-origin responses. ## Quick Start 1. Get an API key at https://repull.dev/dashboard 2. Connect a PMS: `POST /v1/connect/{provider}` 3. List properties: `GET /v1/properties` 4. Get reservations: `GET /v1/reservations` ## Authentication All requests require a Bearer token: ``` Authorization: Bearer sk_test_YOUR_API_KEY ``` Sandbox keys start with `sk_test_`, production with `sk_live_`. ## Request Correlation (X-Request-ID) Every response carries an `X-Request-ID` header, e.g. `X-Request-ID: req_01HXY...`. Include this id in support tickets and bug reports — we can trace the full request lifecycle (auth, rate limit, handler, downstream calls, log row) from a single id. You may set the header on the inbound request to forward your own trace id; we will echo it back instead of generating a new one. Accepted format: `^[\\\\w.-]{1,128}$`. The id is also embedded in error envelopes as `request_id` so server-side log diffs work even when the response headers are stripped by an intermediate proxy. ## Rate Limits The public API enforces a per-API-key sliding-window rate limit on top of the per-tier monthly + daily-AI quotas. **Default policy:** 600 requests per 60 seconds, per API key. Sliding window — there is no fixed-minute boundary you can burst across. Every response includes: | Header | Meaning | |---|---| | `X-RateLimit-Limit` | Requests permitted in the current window. | | `X-RateLimit-Remaining` | Requests left in the current window after this call. | | `X-RateLimit-Reset` | Unix epoch (seconds) when the next slot opens. | | `X-RateLimit-Policy` | Machine-readable policy descriptor, e.g. `600;w=60`. | | `Retry-After` | Seconds to wait before retrying. **Only present on 429 responses.** | **On 429 (rate_limit_exceeded):** the response body matches the standard error envelope with `code: \"rate_limit_exceeded\"`, plus `limit`, `window_seconds`, `retry_after`, and `request_id` fields. SDKs MUST honor `Retry-After` and use exponential backoff with jitter on subsequent retries — never a tight loop. Recommended backoff: ``` sleep_ms = (Retry-After * 1000) + random(0..250) ``` Monthly + daily-AI tier quotas (`free`, `starter`, `custom`) are enforced separately and also surface as 429s; they include `tier`, `scope`, and `resets_at` fields.
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+ #The unified API for vacation rental tech. Connect to 50+ PMS platforms and 4 OTA channels through one REST API. Built-in AI operations for guest communication, pricing, and listing optimization. ## Designed for AI agents Every error response on this API includes machine-parseable fields so an LLM (Claude in MCP, Cursor, Cline, GPT, etc.) can self-recover without escalating to a human: - `error.code` — stable string identifier (e.g. `invalid_params`, `rate_limit_exceeded`) - `error.message` — human-readable cause - `error.fix` — exact recovery steps (e.g. \"Pass `check_in_after` as ISO 8601: `?check_in_after=2026-01-15`\") - `error.docs_url` — link to the canonical write-up at `https://repull.dev/docs/errors/{code}` - `error.request_id` — id to correlate with server-side logs - `error.field` / `error.value_received` / `error.valid_values` / `error.did_you_mean` — when the error is parameter-specific - `error.retry_after` — seconds to wait before retrying (rate-limit + transient upstream) `Access-Control-Expose-Headers` lists `x-request-id` and the `X-RateLimit-*` family so browsers can read them on cross-origin responses. ## Quick Start 1. Get an API key at https://repull.dev/dashboard 2. Connect a PMS: `POST /v1/connect/{provider}` 3. List properties: `GET /v1/properties` 4. Get reservations: `GET /v1/reservations` ## Authentication All requests require a Bearer token: ``` Authorization: Bearer sk_test_YOUR_API_KEY ``` Sandbox keys start with `sk_test_`, production with `sk_live_`. ## Request Correlation (X-Request-ID) Every response carries an `X-Request-ID` header, e.g. `X-Request-ID: req_01HXY...`. Include this id in support tickets and bug reports — we can trace the full request lifecycle (auth, rate limit, handler, downstream calls, log row) from a single id. You may set the header on the inbound request to forward your own trace id; we will echo it back instead of generating a new one. Accepted format: `^[\\\\w.-]{1,128}$`. The id is also embedded in error envelopes as `request_id` so server-side log diffs work even when the response headers are stripped by an intermediate proxy. ## Rate Limits The public API enforces a per-API-key sliding-window rate limit on top of the per-tier monthly + daily-AI quotas. **Default policy:** 600 requests per 60 seconds, per API key. Sliding window — there is no fixed-minute boundary you can burst across. Every response includes: | Header | Meaning | |---|---| | `X-RateLimit-Limit` | Requests permitted in the current window. | | `X-RateLimit-Remaining` | Requests left in the current window after this call. | | `X-RateLimit-Reset` | Unix epoch (seconds) when the next slot opens. | | `X-RateLimit-Policy` | Machine-readable policy descriptor, e.g. `600;w=60`. | | `Retry-After` | Seconds to wait before retrying. **Only present on 429 responses.** | **On 429 (rate_limit_exceeded):** the response body matches the standard error envelope with `code: \"rate_limit_exceeded\"`, plus `limit`, `window_seconds`, `retry_after`, and `request_id` fields. SDKs MUST honor `Retry-After` and use exponential backoff with jitter on subsequent retries — never a tight loop. Recommended backoff: ``` sleep_ms = (Retry-After * 1000) + random(0..250) ``` Monthly + daily-AI tier quotas (`free`, `starter`, `custom`) are enforced separately and also surface as 429s; they include `tier`, `scope`, and `resets_at` fields.
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+ #The unified API for vacation rental tech. Connect to 50+ PMS platforms and 4 OTA channels through one REST API. Built-in AI operations for guest communication, pricing, and listing optimization. ## Designed for AI agents Every error response on this API includes machine-parseable fields so an LLM (Claude in MCP, Cursor, Cline, GPT, etc.) can self-recover without escalating to a human: - `error.code` — stable string identifier (e.g. `invalid_params`, `rate_limit_exceeded`) - `error.message` — human-readable cause - `error.fix` — exact recovery steps (e.g. \"Pass `check_in_after` as ISO 8601: `?check_in_after=2026-01-15`\") - `error.docs_url` — link to the canonical write-up at `https://repull.dev/docs/errors/{code}` - `error.request_id` — id to correlate with server-side logs - `error.field` / `error.value_received` / `error.valid_values` / `error.did_you_mean` — when the error is parameter-specific - `error.retry_after` — seconds to wait before retrying (rate-limit + transient upstream) `Access-Control-Expose-Headers` lists `x-request-id` and the `X-RateLimit-*` family so browsers can read them on cross-origin responses. ## Quick Start 1. Get an API key at https://repull.dev/dashboard 2. Connect a PMS: `POST /v1/connect/{provider}` 3. List properties: `GET /v1/properties` 4. Get reservations: `GET /v1/reservations` ## Authentication All requests require a Bearer token: ``` Authorization: Bearer sk_test_YOUR_API_KEY ``` Sandbox keys start with `sk_test_`, production with `sk_live_`. ## Request Correlation (X-Request-ID) Every response carries an `X-Request-ID` header, e.g. `X-Request-ID: req_01HXY...`. Include this id in support tickets and bug reports — we can trace the full request lifecycle (auth, rate limit, handler, downstream calls, log row) from a single id. You may set the header on the inbound request to forward your own trace id; we will echo it back instead of generating a new one. Accepted format: `^[\\\\w.-]{1,128}$`. The id is also embedded in error envelopes as `request_id` so server-side log diffs work even when the response headers are stripped by an intermediate proxy. ## Rate Limits The public API enforces a per-API-key sliding-window rate limit on top of the per-tier monthly + daily-AI quotas. **Default policy:** 600 requests per 60 seconds, per API key. Sliding window — there is no fixed-minute boundary you can burst across. Every response includes: | Header | Meaning | |---|---| | `X-RateLimit-Limit` | Requests permitted in the current window. | | `X-RateLimit-Remaining` | Requests left in the current window after this call. | | `X-RateLimit-Reset` | Unix epoch (seconds) when the next slot opens. | | `X-RateLimit-Policy` | Machine-readable policy descriptor, e.g. `600;w=60`. | | `Retry-After` | Seconds to wait before retrying. **Only present on 429 responses.** | **On 429 (rate_limit_exceeded):** the response body matches the standard error envelope with `code: \"rate_limit_exceeded\"`, plus `limit`, `window_seconds`, `retry_after`, and `request_id` fields. SDKs MUST honor `Retry-After` and use exponential backoff with jitter on subsequent retries — never a tight loop. Recommended backoff: ``` sleep_ms = (Retry-After * 1000) + random(0..250) ``` Monthly + daily-AI tier quotas (`free`, `starter`, `custom`) are enforced separately and also surface as 429s; they include `tier`, `scope`, and `resets_at` fields.
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+ #The unified API for vacation rental tech. Connect to 50+ PMS platforms and 4 OTA channels through one REST API. Built-in AI operations for guest communication, pricing, and listing optimization. ## Designed for AI agents Every error response on this API includes machine-parseable fields so an LLM (Claude in MCP, Cursor, Cline, GPT, etc.) can self-recover without escalating to a human: - `error.code` — stable string identifier (e.g. `invalid_params`, `rate_limit_exceeded`) - `error.message` — human-readable cause - `error.fix` — exact recovery steps (e.g. \"Pass `check_in_after` as ISO 8601: `?check_in_after=2026-01-15`\") - `error.docs_url` — link to the canonical write-up at `https://repull.dev/docs/errors/{code}` - `error.request_id` — id to correlate with server-side logs - `error.field` / `error.value_received` / `error.valid_values` / `error.did_you_mean` — when the error is parameter-specific - `error.retry_after` — seconds to wait before retrying (rate-limit + transient upstream) `Access-Control-Expose-Headers` lists `x-request-id` and the `X-RateLimit-*` family so browsers can read them on cross-origin responses. ## Quick Start 1. Get an API key at https://repull.dev/dashboard 2. Connect a PMS: `POST /v1/connect/{provider}` 3. List properties: `GET /v1/properties` 4. Get reservations: `GET /v1/reservations` ## Authentication All requests require a Bearer token: ``` Authorization: Bearer sk_test_YOUR_API_KEY ``` Sandbox keys start with `sk_test_`, production with `sk_live_`. ## Request Correlation (X-Request-ID) Every response carries an `X-Request-ID` header, e.g. `X-Request-ID: req_01HXY...`. Include this id in support tickets and bug reports — we can trace the full request lifecycle (auth, rate limit, handler, downstream calls, log row) from a single id. You may set the header on the inbound request to forward your own trace id; we will echo it back instead of generating a new one. Accepted format: `^[\\\\w.-]{1,128}$`. The id is also embedded in error envelopes as `request_id` so server-side log diffs work even when the response headers are stripped by an intermediate proxy. ## Rate Limits The public API enforces a per-API-key sliding-window rate limit on top of the per-tier monthly + daily-AI quotas. **Default policy:** 600 requests per 60 seconds, per API key. Sliding window — there is no fixed-minute boundary you can burst across. Every response includes: | Header | Meaning | |---|---| | `X-RateLimit-Limit` | Requests permitted in the current window. | | `X-RateLimit-Remaining` | Requests left in the current window after this call. | | `X-RateLimit-Reset` | Unix epoch (seconds) when the next slot opens. | | `X-RateLimit-Policy` | Machine-readable policy descriptor, e.g. `600;w=60`. | | `Retry-After` | Seconds to wait before retrying. **Only present on 429 responses.** | **On 429 (rate_limit_exceeded):** the response body matches the standard error envelope with `code: \"rate_limit_exceeded\"`, plus `limit`, `window_seconds`, `retry_after`, and `request_id` fields. SDKs MUST honor `Retry-After` and use exponential backoff with jitter on subsequent retries — never a tight loop. Recommended backoff: ``` sleep_ms = (Retry-After * 1000) + random(0..250) ``` Monthly + daily-AI tier quotas (`free`, `starter`, `custom`) are enforced separately and also surface as 429s; they include `tier`, `scope`, and `resets_at` fields.
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+ #The unified API for vacation rental tech. Connect to 50+ PMS platforms and 4 OTA channels through one REST API. Built-in AI operations for guest communication, pricing, and listing optimization. ## Designed for AI agents Every error response on this API includes machine-parseable fields so an LLM (Claude in MCP, Cursor, Cline, GPT, etc.) can self-recover without escalating to a human: - `error.code` — stable string identifier (e.g. `invalid_params`, `rate_limit_exceeded`) - `error.message` — human-readable cause - `error.fix` — exact recovery steps (e.g. \"Pass `check_in_after` as ISO 8601: `?check_in_after=2026-01-15`\") - `error.docs_url` — link to the canonical write-up at `https://repull.dev/docs/errors/{code}` - `error.request_id` — id to correlate with server-side logs - `error.field` / `error.value_received` / `error.valid_values` / `error.did_you_mean` — when the error is parameter-specific - `error.retry_after` — seconds to wait before retrying (rate-limit + transient upstream) `Access-Control-Expose-Headers` lists `x-request-id` and the `X-RateLimit-*` family so browsers can read them on cross-origin responses. ## Quick Start 1. Get an API key at https://repull.dev/dashboard 2. Connect a PMS: `POST /v1/connect/{provider}` 3. List properties: `GET /v1/properties` 4. Get reservations: `GET /v1/reservations` ## Authentication All requests require a Bearer token: ``` Authorization: Bearer sk_test_YOUR_API_KEY ``` Sandbox keys start with `sk_test_`, production with `sk_live_`. ## Request Correlation (X-Request-ID) Every response carries an `X-Request-ID` header, e.g. `X-Request-ID: req_01HXY...`. Include this id in support tickets and bug reports — we can trace the full request lifecycle (auth, rate limit, handler, downstream calls, log row) from a single id. You may set the header on the inbound request to forward your own trace id; we will echo it back instead of generating a new one. Accepted format: `^[\\\\w.-]{1,128}$`. The id is also embedded in error envelopes as `request_id` so server-side log diffs work even when the response headers are stripped by an intermediate proxy. ## Rate Limits The public API enforces a per-API-key sliding-window rate limit on top of the per-tier monthly + daily-AI quotas. **Default policy:** 600 requests per 60 seconds, per API key. Sliding window — there is no fixed-minute boundary you can burst across. Every response includes: | Header | Meaning | |---|---| | `X-RateLimit-Limit` | Requests permitted in the current window. | | `X-RateLimit-Remaining` | Requests left in the current window after this call. | | `X-RateLimit-Reset` | Unix epoch (seconds) when the next slot opens. | | `X-RateLimit-Policy` | Machine-readable policy descriptor, e.g. `600;w=60`. | | `Retry-After` | Seconds to wait before retrying. **Only present on 429 responses.** | **On 429 (rate_limit_exceeded):** the response body matches the standard error envelope with `code: \"rate_limit_exceeded\"`, plus `limit`, `window_seconds`, `retry_after`, and `request_id` fields. SDKs MUST honor `Retry-After` and use exponential backoff with jitter on subsequent retries — never a tight loop. Recommended backoff: ``` sleep_ms = (Retry-After * 1000) + random(0..250) ``` Monthly + daily-AI tier quotas (`free`, `starter`, `custom`) are enforced separately and also surface as 429s; they include `tier`, `scope`, and `resets_at` fields.
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+ #The unified API for vacation rental tech. Connect to 50+ PMS platforms and 4 OTA channels through one REST API. Built-in AI operations for guest communication, pricing, and listing optimization. ## Designed for AI agents Every error response on this API includes machine-parseable fields so an LLM (Claude in MCP, Cursor, Cline, GPT, etc.) can self-recover without escalating to a human: - `error.code` — stable string identifier (e.g. `invalid_params`, `rate_limit_exceeded`) - `error.message` — human-readable cause - `error.fix` — exact recovery steps (e.g. \"Pass `check_in_after` as ISO 8601: `?check_in_after=2026-01-15`\") - `error.docs_url` — link to the canonical write-up at `https://repull.dev/docs/errors/{code}` - `error.request_id` — id to correlate with server-side logs - `error.field` / `error.value_received` / `error.valid_values` / `error.did_you_mean` — when the error is parameter-specific - `error.retry_after` — seconds to wait before retrying (rate-limit + transient upstream) `Access-Control-Expose-Headers` lists `x-request-id` and the `X-RateLimit-*` family so browsers can read them on cross-origin responses. ## Quick Start 1. Get an API key at https://repull.dev/dashboard 2. Connect a PMS: `POST /v1/connect/{provider}` 3. List properties: `GET /v1/properties` 4. Get reservations: `GET /v1/reservations` ## Authentication All requests require a Bearer token: ``` Authorization: Bearer sk_test_YOUR_API_KEY ``` Sandbox keys start with `sk_test_`, production with `sk_live_`. ## Request Correlation (X-Request-ID) Every response carries an `X-Request-ID` header, e.g. `X-Request-ID: req_01HXY...`. Include this id in support tickets and bug reports — we can trace the full request lifecycle (auth, rate limit, handler, downstream calls, log row) from a single id. You may set the header on the inbound request to forward your own trace id; we will echo it back instead of generating a new one. Accepted format: `^[\\\\w.-]{1,128}$`. The id is also embedded in error envelopes as `request_id` so server-side log diffs work even when the response headers are stripped by an intermediate proxy. ## Rate Limits The public API enforces a per-API-key sliding-window rate limit on top of the per-tier monthly + daily-AI quotas. **Default policy:** 600 requests per 60 seconds, per API key. Sliding window — there is no fixed-minute boundary you can burst across. Every response includes: | Header | Meaning | |---|---| | `X-RateLimit-Limit` | Requests permitted in the current window. | | `X-RateLimit-Remaining` | Requests left in the current window after this call. | | `X-RateLimit-Reset` | Unix epoch (seconds) when the next slot opens. | | `X-RateLimit-Policy` | Machine-readable policy descriptor, e.g. `600;w=60`. | | `Retry-After` | Seconds to wait before retrying. **Only present on 429 responses.** | **On 429 (rate_limit_exceeded):** the response body matches the standard error envelope with `code: \"rate_limit_exceeded\"`, plus `limit`, `window_seconds`, `retry_after`, and `request_id` fields. SDKs MUST honor `Retry-After` and use exponential backoff with jitter on subsequent retries — never a tight loop. Recommended backoff: ``` sleep_ms = (Retry-After * 1000) + random(0..250) ``` Monthly + daily-AI tier quotas (`free`, `starter`, `custom`) are enforced separately and also surface as 429s; they include `tier`, `scope`, and `resets_at` fields.
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+ #The unified API for vacation rental tech. Connect to 50+ PMS platforms and 4 OTA channels through one REST API. Built-in AI operations for guest communication, pricing, and listing optimization. ## Designed for AI agents Every error response on this API includes machine-parseable fields so an LLM (Claude in MCP, Cursor, Cline, GPT, etc.) can self-recover without escalating to a human: - `error.code` — stable string identifier (e.g. `invalid_params`, `rate_limit_exceeded`) - `error.message` — human-readable cause - `error.fix` — exact recovery steps (e.g. \"Pass `check_in_after` as ISO 8601: `?check_in_after=2026-01-15`\") - `error.docs_url` — link to the canonical write-up at `https://repull.dev/docs/errors/{code}` - `error.request_id` — id to correlate with server-side logs - `error.field` / `error.value_received` / `error.valid_values` / `error.did_you_mean` — when the error is parameter-specific - `error.retry_after` — seconds to wait before retrying (rate-limit + transient upstream) `Access-Control-Expose-Headers` lists `x-request-id` and the `X-RateLimit-*` family so browsers can read them on cross-origin responses. ## Quick Start 1. Get an API key at https://repull.dev/dashboard 2. Connect a PMS: `POST /v1/connect/{provider}` 3. List properties: `GET /v1/properties` 4. Get reservations: `GET /v1/reservations` ## Authentication All requests require a Bearer token: ``` Authorization: Bearer sk_test_YOUR_API_KEY ``` Sandbox keys start with `sk_test_`, production with `sk_live_`. ## Request Correlation (X-Request-ID) Every response carries an `X-Request-ID` header, e.g. `X-Request-ID: req_01HXY...`. Include this id in support tickets and bug reports — we can trace the full request lifecycle (auth, rate limit, handler, downstream calls, log row) from a single id. You may set the header on the inbound request to forward your own trace id; we will echo it back instead of generating a new one. Accepted format: `^[\\\\w.-]{1,128}$`. The id is also embedded in error envelopes as `request_id` so server-side log diffs work even when the response headers are stripped by an intermediate proxy. ## Rate Limits The public API enforces a per-API-key sliding-window rate limit on top of the per-tier monthly + daily-AI quotas. **Default policy:** 600 requests per 60 seconds, per API key. Sliding window — there is no fixed-minute boundary you can burst across. Every response includes: | Header | Meaning | |---|---| | `X-RateLimit-Limit` | Requests permitted in the current window. | | `X-RateLimit-Remaining` | Requests left in the current window after this call. | | `X-RateLimit-Reset` | Unix epoch (seconds) when the next slot opens. | | `X-RateLimit-Policy` | Machine-readable policy descriptor, e.g. `600;w=60`. | | `Retry-After` | Seconds to wait before retrying. **Only present on 429 responses.** | **On 429 (rate_limit_exceeded):** the response body matches the standard error envelope with `code: \"rate_limit_exceeded\"`, plus `limit`, `window_seconds`, `retry_after`, and `request_id` fields. SDKs MUST honor `Retry-After` and use exponential backoff with jitter on subsequent retries — never a tight loop. Recommended backoff: ``` sleep_ms = (Retry-After * 1000) + random(0..250) ``` Monthly + daily-AI tier quotas (`free`, `starter`, `custom`) are enforced separately and also surface as 429s; they include `tier`, `scope`, and `resets_at` fields.
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+ #The unified API for vacation rental tech. Connect to 50+ PMS platforms and 4 OTA channels through one REST API. Built-in AI operations for guest communication, pricing, and listing optimization. ## Designed for AI agents Every error response on this API includes machine-parseable fields so an LLM (Claude in MCP, Cursor, Cline, GPT, etc.) can self-recover without escalating to a human: - `error.code` — stable string identifier (e.g. `invalid_params`, `rate_limit_exceeded`) - `error.message` — human-readable cause - `error.fix` — exact recovery steps (e.g. \"Pass `check_in_after` as ISO 8601: `?check_in_after=2026-01-15`\") - `error.docs_url` — link to the canonical write-up at `https://repull.dev/docs/errors/{code}` - `error.request_id` — id to correlate with server-side logs - `error.field` / `error.value_received` / `error.valid_values` / `error.did_you_mean` — when the error is parameter-specific - `error.retry_after` — seconds to wait before retrying (rate-limit + transient upstream) `Access-Control-Expose-Headers` lists `x-request-id` and the `X-RateLimit-*` family so browsers can read them on cross-origin responses. ## Quick Start 1. Get an API key at https://repull.dev/dashboard 2. Connect a PMS: `POST /v1/connect/{provider}` 3. List properties: `GET /v1/properties` 4. Get reservations: `GET /v1/reservations` ## Authentication All requests require a Bearer token: ``` Authorization: Bearer sk_test_YOUR_API_KEY ``` Sandbox keys start with `sk_test_`, production with `sk_live_`. ## Request Correlation (X-Request-ID) Every response carries an `X-Request-ID` header, e.g. `X-Request-ID: req_01HXY...`. Include this id in support tickets and bug reports — we can trace the full request lifecycle (auth, rate limit, handler, downstream calls, log row) from a single id. You may set the header on the inbound request to forward your own trace id; we will echo it back instead of generating a new one. Accepted format: `^[\\\\w.-]{1,128}$`. The id is also embedded in error envelopes as `request_id` so server-side log diffs work even when the response headers are stripped by an intermediate proxy. ## Rate Limits The public API enforces a per-API-key sliding-window rate limit on top of the per-tier monthly + daily-AI quotas. **Default policy:** 600 requests per 60 seconds, per API key. Sliding window — there is no fixed-minute boundary you can burst across. Every response includes: | Header | Meaning | |---|---| | `X-RateLimit-Limit` | Requests permitted in the current window. | | `X-RateLimit-Remaining` | Requests left in the current window after this call. | | `X-RateLimit-Reset` | Unix epoch (seconds) when the next slot opens. | | `X-RateLimit-Policy` | Machine-readable policy descriptor, e.g. `600;w=60`. | | `Retry-After` | Seconds to wait before retrying. **Only present on 429 responses.** | **On 429 (rate_limit_exceeded):** the response body matches the standard error envelope with `code: \"rate_limit_exceeded\"`, plus `limit`, `window_seconds`, `retry_after`, and `request_id` fields. SDKs MUST honor `Retry-After` and use exponential backoff with jitter on subsequent retries — never a tight loop. Recommended backoff: ``` sleep_ms = (Retry-After * 1000) + random(0..250) ``` Monthly + daily-AI tier quotas (`free`, `starter`, `custom`) are enforced separately and also surface as 429s; they include `tier`, `scope`, and `resets_at` fields.
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+ #The unified API for vacation rental tech. Connect to 50+ PMS platforms and 4 OTA channels through one REST API. Built-in AI operations for guest communication, pricing, and listing optimization. ## Designed for AI agents Every error response on this API includes machine-parseable fields so an LLM (Claude in MCP, Cursor, Cline, GPT, etc.) can self-recover without escalating to a human: - `error.code` — stable string identifier (e.g. `invalid_params`, `rate_limit_exceeded`) - `error.message` — human-readable cause - `error.fix` — exact recovery steps (e.g. \"Pass `check_in_after` as ISO 8601: `?check_in_after=2026-01-15`\") - `error.docs_url` — link to the canonical write-up at `https://repull.dev/docs/errors/{code}` - `error.request_id` — id to correlate with server-side logs - `error.field` / `error.value_received` / `error.valid_values` / `error.did_you_mean` — when the error is parameter-specific - `error.retry_after` — seconds to wait before retrying (rate-limit + transient upstream) `Access-Control-Expose-Headers` lists `x-request-id` and the `X-RateLimit-*` family so browsers can read them on cross-origin responses. ## Quick Start 1. Get an API key at https://repull.dev/dashboard 2. Connect a PMS: `POST /v1/connect/{provider}` 3. List properties: `GET /v1/properties` 4. Get reservations: `GET /v1/reservations` ## Authentication All requests require a Bearer token: ``` Authorization: Bearer sk_test_YOUR_API_KEY ``` Sandbox keys start with `sk_test_`, production with `sk_live_`. ## Request Correlation (X-Request-ID) Every response carries an `X-Request-ID` header, e.g. `X-Request-ID: req_01HXY...`. Include this id in support tickets and bug reports — we can trace the full request lifecycle (auth, rate limit, handler, downstream calls, log row) from a single id. You may set the header on the inbound request to forward your own trace id; we will echo it back instead of generating a new one. Accepted format: `^[\\\\w.-]{1,128}$`. The id is also embedded in error envelopes as `request_id` so server-side log diffs work even when the response headers are stripped by an intermediate proxy. ## Rate Limits The public API enforces a per-API-key sliding-window rate limit on top of the per-tier monthly + daily-AI quotas. **Default policy:** 600 requests per 60 seconds, per API key. Sliding window — there is no fixed-minute boundary you can burst across. Every response includes: | Header | Meaning | |---|---| | `X-RateLimit-Limit` | Requests permitted in the current window. | | `X-RateLimit-Remaining` | Requests left in the current window after this call. | | `X-RateLimit-Reset` | Unix epoch (seconds) when the next slot opens. | | `X-RateLimit-Policy` | Machine-readable policy descriptor, e.g. `600;w=60`. | | `Retry-After` | Seconds to wait before retrying. **Only present on 429 responses.** | **On 429 (rate_limit_exceeded):** the response body matches the standard error envelope with `code: \"rate_limit_exceeded\"`, plus `limit`, `window_seconds`, `retry_after`, and `request_id` fields. SDKs MUST honor `Retry-After` and use exponential backoff with jitter on subsequent retries — never a tight loop. Recommended backoff: ``` sleep_ms = (Retry-After * 1000) + random(0..250) ``` Monthly + daily-AI tier quotas (`free`, `starter`, `custom`) are enforced separately and also surface as 429s; they include `tier`, `scope`, and `resets_at` fields.
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+ #The unified API for vacation rental tech. Connect to 50+ PMS platforms and 4 OTA channels through one REST API. Built-in AI operations for guest communication, pricing, and listing optimization. ## Designed for AI agents Every error response on this API includes machine-parseable fields so an LLM (Claude in MCP, Cursor, Cline, GPT, etc.) can self-recover without escalating to a human: - `error.code` — stable string identifier (e.g. `invalid_params`, `rate_limit_exceeded`) - `error.message` — human-readable cause - `error.fix` — exact recovery steps (e.g. \"Pass `check_in_after` as ISO 8601: `?check_in_after=2026-01-15`\") - `error.docs_url` — link to the canonical write-up at `https://repull.dev/docs/errors/{code}` - `error.request_id` — id to correlate with server-side logs - `error.field` / `error.value_received` / `error.valid_values` / `error.did_you_mean` — when the error is parameter-specific - `error.retry_after` — seconds to wait before retrying (rate-limit + transient upstream) `Access-Control-Expose-Headers` lists `x-request-id` and the `X-RateLimit-*` family so browsers can read them on cross-origin responses. ## Quick Start 1. Get an API key at https://repull.dev/dashboard 2. Connect a PMS: `POST /v1/connect/{provider}` 3. List properties: `GET /v1/properties` 4. Get reservations: `GET /v1/reservations` ## Authentication All requests require a Bearer token: ``` Authorization: Bearer sk_test_YOUR_API_KEY ``` Sandbox keys start with `sk_test_`, production with `sk_live_`. ## Request Correlation (X-Request-ID) Every response carries an `X-Request-ID` header, e.g. `X-Request-ID: req_01HXY...`. Include this id in support tickets and bug reports — we can trace the full request lifecycle (auth, rate limit, handler, downstream calls, log row) from a single id. You may set the header on the inbound request to forward your own trace id; we will echo it back instead of generating a new one. Accepted format: `^[\\\\w.-]{1,128}$`. The id is also embedded in error envelopes as `request_id` so server-side log diffs work even when the response headers are stripped by an intermediate proxy. ## Rate Limits The public API enforces a per-API-key sliding-window rate limit on top of the per-tier monthly + daily-AI quotas. **Default policy:** 600 requests per 60 seconds, per API key. Sliding window — there is no fixed-minute boundary you can burst across. Every response includes: | Header | Meaning | |---|---| | `X-RateLimit-Limit` | Requests permitted in the current window. | | `X-RateLimit-Remaining` | Requests left in the current window after this call. | | `X-RateLimit-Reset` | Unix epoch (seconds) when the next slot opens. | | `X-RateLimit-Policy` | Machine-readable policy descriptor, e.g. `600;w=60`. | | `Retry-After` | Seconds to wait before retrying. **Only present on 429 responses.** | **On 429 (rate_limit_exceeded):** the response body matches the standard error envelope with `code: \"rate_limit_exceeded\"`, plus `limit`, `window_seconds`, `retry_after`, and `request_id` fields. SDKs MUST honor `Retry-After` and use exponential backoff with jitter on subsequent retries — never a tight loop. Recommended backoff: ``` sleep_ms = (Retry-After * 1000) + random(0..250) ``` Monthly + daily-AI tier quotas (`free`, `starter`, `custom`) are enforced separately and also surface as 429s; they include `tier`, `scope`, and `resets_at` fields.
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+ #The unified API for vacation rental tech. Connect to 50+ PMS platforms and 4 OTA channels through one REST API. Built-in AI operations for guest communication, pricing, and listing optimization. ## Designed for AI agents Every error response on this API includes machine-parseable fields so an LLM (Claude in MCP, Cursor, Cline, GPT, etc.) can self-recover without escalating to a human: - `error.code` — stable string identifier (e.g. `invalid_params`, `rate_limit_exceeded`) - `error.message` — human-readable cause - `error.fix` — exact recovery steps (e.g. \"Pass `check_in_after` as ISO 8601: `?check_in_after=2026-01-15`\") - `error.docs_url` — link to the canonical write-up at `https://repull.dev/docs/errors/{code}` - `error.request_id` — id to correlate with server-side logs - `error.field` / `error.value_received` / `error.valid_values` / `error.did_you_mean` — when the error is parameter-specific - `error.retry_after` — seconds to wait before retrying (rate-limit + transient upstream) `Access-Control-Expose-Headers` lists `x-request-id` and the `X-RateLimit-*` family so browsers can read them on cross-origin responses. ## Quick Start 1. Get an API key at https://repull.dev/dashboard 2. Connect a PMS: `POST /v1/connect/{provider}` 3. List properties: `GET /v1/properties` 4. Get reservations: `GET /v1/reservations` ## Authentication All requests require a Bearer token: ``` Authorization: Bearer sk_test_YOUR_API_KEY ``` Sandbox keys start with `sk_test_`, production with `sk_live_`. ## Request Correlation (X-Request-ID) Every response carries an `X-Request-ID` header, e.g. `X-Request-ID: req_01HXY...`. Include this id in support tickets and bug reports — we can trace the full request lifecycle (auth, rate limit, handler, downstream calls, log row) from a single id. You may set the header on the inbound request to forward your own trace id; we will echo it back instead of generating a new one. Accepted format: `^[\\\\w.-]{1,128}$`. The id is also embedded in error envelopes as `request_id` so server-side log diffs work even when the response headers are stripped by an intermediate proxy. ## Rate Limits The public API enforces a per-API-key sliding-window rate limit on top of the per-tier monthly + daily-AI quotas. **Default policy:** 600 requests per 60 seconds, per API key. Sliding window — there is no fixed-minute boundary you can burst across. Every response includes: | Header | Meaning | |---|---| | `X-RateLimit-Limit` | Requests permitted in the current window. | | `X-RateLimit-Remaining` | Requests left in the current window after this call. | | `X-RateLimit-Reset` | Unix epoch (seconds) when the next slot opens. | | `X-RateLimit-Policy` | Machine-readable policy descriptor, e.g. `600;w=60`. | | `Retry-After` | Seconds to wait before retrying. **Only present on 429 responses.** | **On 429 (rate_limit_exceeded):** the response body matches the standard error envelope with `code: \"rate_limit_exceeded\"`, plus `limit`, `window_seconds`, `retry_after`, and `request_id` fields. SDKs MUST honor `Retry-After` and use exponential backoff with jitter on subsequent retries — never a tight loop. Recommended backoff: ``` sleep_ms = (Retry-After * 1000) + random(0..250) ``` Monthly + daily-AI tier quotas (`free`, `starter`, `custom`) are enforced separately and also surface as 429s; they include `tier`, `scope`, and `resets_at` fields.
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+ #The unified API for vacation rental tech. Connect to 50+ PMS platforms and 4 OTA channels through one REST API. Built-in AI operations for guest communication, pricing, and listing optimization. ## Designed for AI agents Every error response on this API includes machine-parseable fields so an LLM (Claude in MCP, Cursor, Cline, GPT, etc.) can self-recover without escalating to a human: - `error.code` — stable string identifier (e.g. `invalid_params`, `rate_limit_exceeded`) - `error.message` — human-readable cause - `error.fix` — exact recovery steps (e.g. \"Pass `check_in_after` as ISO 8601: `?check_in_after=2026-01-15`\") - `error.docs_url` — link to the canonical write-up at `https://repull.dev/docs/errors/{code}` - `error.request_id` — id to correlate with server-side logs - `error.field` / `error.value_received` / `error.valid_values` / `error.did_you_mean` — when the error is parameter-specific - `error.retry_after` — seconds to wait before retrying (rate-limit + transient upstream) `Access-Control-Expose-Headers` lists `x-request-id` and the `X-RateLimit-*` family so browsers can read them on cross-origin responses. ## Quick Start 1. Get an API key at https://repull.dev/dashboard 2. Connect a PMS: `POST /v1/connect/{provider}` 3. List properties: `GET /v1/properties` 4. Get reservations: `GET /v1/reservations` ## Authentication All requests require a Bearer token: ``` Authorization: Bearer sk_test_YOUR_API_KEY ``` Sandbox keys start with `sk_test_`, production with `sk_live_`. ## Request Correlation (X-Request-ID) Every response carries an `X-Request-ID` header, e.g. `X-Request-ID: req_01HXY...`. Include this id in support tickets and bug reports — we can trace the full request lifecycle (auth, rate limit, handler, downstream calls, log row) from a single id. You may set the header on the inbound request to forward your own trace id; we will echo it back instead of generating a new one. Accepted format: `^[\\\\w.-]{1,128}$`. The id is also embedded in error envelopes as `request_id` so server-side log diffs work even when the response headers are stripped by an intermediate proxy. ## Rate Limits The public API enforces a per-API-key sliding-window rate limit on top of the per-tier monthly + daily-AI quotas. **Default policy:** 600 requests per 60 seconds, per API key. Sliding window — there is no fixed-minute boundary you can burst across. Every response includes: | Header | Meaning | |---|---| | `X-RateLimit-Limit` | Requests permitted in the current window. | | `X-RateLimit-Remaining` | Requests left in the current window after this call. | | `X-RateLimit-Reset` | Unix epoch (seconds) when the next slot opens. | | `X-RateLimit-Policy` | Machine-readable policy descriptor, e.g. `600;w=60`. | | `Retry-After` | Seconds to wait before retrying. **Only present on 429 responses.** | **On 429 (rate_limit_exceeded):** the response body matches the standard error envelope with `code: \"rate_limit_exceeded\"`, plus `limit`, `window_seconds`, `retry_after`, and `request_id` fields. SDKs MUST honor `Retry-After` and use exponential backoff with jitter on subsequent retries — never a tight loop. Recommended backoff: ``` sleep_ms = (Retry-After * 1000) + random(0..250) ``` Monthly + daily-AI tier quotas (`free`, `starter`, `custom`) are enforced separately and also surface as 429s; they include `tier`, `scope`, and `resets_at` fields.
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+ #The unified API for vacation rental tech. Connect to 50+ PMS platforms and 4 OTA channels through one REST API. Built-in AI operations for guest communication, pricing, and listing optimization. ## Designed for AI agents Every error response on this API includes machine-parseable fields so an LLM (Claude in MCP, Cursor, Cline, GPT, etc.) can self-recover without escalating to a human: - `error.code` — stable string identifier (e.g. `invalid_params`, `rate_limit_exceeded`) - `error.message` — human-readable cause - `error.fix` — exact recovery steps (e.g. \"Pass `check_in_after` as ISO 8601: `?check_in_after=2026-01-15`\") - `error.docs_url` — link to the canonical write-up at `https://repull.dev/docs/errors/{code}` - `error.request_id` — id to correlate with server-side logs - `error.field` / `error.value_received` / `error.valid_values` / `error.did_you_mean` — when the error is parameter-specific - `error.retry_after` — seconds to wait before retrying (rate-limit + transient upstream) `Access-Control-Expose-Headers` lists `x-request-id` and the `X-RateLimit-*` family so browsers can read them on cross-origin responses. ## Quick Start 1. Get an API key at https://repull.dev/dashboard 2. Connect a PMS: `POST /v1/connect/{provider}` 3. List properties: `GET /v1/properties` 4. Get reservations: `GET /v1/reservations` ## Authentication All requests require a Bearer token: ``` Authorization: Bearer sk_test_YOUR_API_KEY ``` Sandbox keys start with `sk_test_`, production with `sk_live_`. ## Request Correlation (X-Request-ID) Every response carries an `X-Request-ID` header, e.g. `X-Request-ID: req_01HXY...`. Include this id in support tickets and bug reports — we can trace the full request lifecycle (auth, rate limit, handler, downstream calls, log row) from a single id. You may set the header on the inbound request to forward your own trace id; we will echo it back instead of generating a new one. Accepted format: `^[\\\\w.-]{1,128}$`. The id is also embedded in error envelopes as `request_id` so server-side log diffs work even when the response headers are stripped by an intermediate proxy. ## Rate Limits The public API enforces a per-API-key sliding-window rate limit on top of the per-tier monthly + daily-AI quotas. **Default policy:** 600 requests per 60 seconds, per API key. Sliding window — there is no fixed-minute boundary you can burst across. Every response includes: | Header | Meaning | |---|---| | `X-RateLimit-Limit` | Requests permitted in the current window. | | `X-RateLimit-Remaining` | Requests left in the current window after this call. | | `X-RateLimit-Reset` | Unix epoch (seconds) when the next slot opens. | | `X-RateLimit-Policy` | Machine-readable policy descriptor, e.g. `600;w=60`. | | `Retry-After` | Seconds to wait before retrying. **Only present on 429 responses.** | **On 429 (rate_limit_exceeded):** the response body matches the standard error envelope with `code: \"rate_limit_exceeded\"`, plus `limit`, `window_seconds`, `retry_after`, and `request_id` fields. SDKs MUST honor `Retry-After` and use exponential backoff with jitter on subsequent retries — never a tight loop. Recommended backoff: ``` sleep_ms = (Retry-After * 1000) + random(0..250) ``` Monthly + daily-AI tier quotas (`free`, `starter`, `custom`) are enforced separately and also surface as 429s; they include `tier`, `scope`, and `resets_at` fields.
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+ #The unified API for vacation rental tech. Connect to 50+ PMS platforms and 4 OTA channels through one REST API. Built-in AI operations for guest communication, pricing, and listing optimization. ## Designed for AI agents Every error response on this API includes machine-parseable fields so an LLM (Claude in MCP, Cursor, Cline, GPT, etc.) can self-recover without escalating to a human: - `error.code` — stable string identifier (e.g. `invalid_params`, `rate_limit_exceeded`) - `error.message` — human-readable cause - `error.fix` — exact recovery steps (e.g. \"Pass `check_in_after` as ISO 8601: `?check_in_after=2026-01-15`\") - `error.docs_url` — link to the canonical write-up at `https://repull.dev/docs/errors/{code}` - `error.request_id` — id to correlate with server-side logs - `error.field` / `error.value_received` / `error.valid_values` / `error.did_you_mean` — when the error is parameter-specific - `error.retry_after` — seconds to wait before retrying (rate-limit + transient upstream) `Access-Control-Expose-Headers` lists `x-request-id` and the `X-RateLimit-*` family so browsers can read them on cross-origin responses. ## Quick Start 1. Get an API key at https://repull.dev/dashboard 2. Connect a PMS: `POST /v1/connect/{provider}` 3. List properties: `GET /v1/properties` 4. Get reservations: `GET /v1/reservations` ## Authentication All requests require a Bearer token: ``` Authorization: Bearer sk_test_YOUR_API_KEY ``` Sandbox keys start with `sk_test_`, production with `sk_live_`. ## Request Correlation (X-Request-ID) Every response carries an `X-Request-ID` header, e.g. `X-Request-ID: req_01HXY...`. Include this id in support tickets and bug reports — we can trace the full request lifecycle (auth, rate limit, handler, downstream calls, log row) from a single id. You may set the header on the inbound request to forward your own trace id; we will echo it back instead of generating a new one. Accepted format: `^[\\\\w.-]{1,128}$`. The id is also embedded in error envelopes as `request_id` so server-side log diffs work even when the response headers are stripped by an intermediate proxy. ## Rate Limits The public API enforces a per-API-key sliding-window rate limit on top of the per-tier monthly + daily-AI quotas. **Default policy:** 600 requests per 60 seconds, per API key. Sliding window — there is no fixed-minute boundary you can burst across. Every response includes: | Header | Meaning | |---|---| | `X-RateLimit-Limit` | Requests permitted in the current window. | | `X-RateLimit-Remaining` | Requests left in the current window after this call. | | `X-RateLimit-Reset` | Unix epoch (seconds) when the next slot opens. | | `X-RateLimit-Policy` | Machine-readable policy descriptor, e.g. `600;w=60`. | | `Retry-After` | Seconds to wait before retrying. **Only present on 429 responses.** | **On 429 (rate_limit_exceeded):** the response body matches the standard error envelope with `code: \"rate_limit_exceeded\"`, plus `limit`, `window_seconds`, `retry_after`, and `request_id` fields. SDKs MUST honor `Retry-After` and use exponential backoff with jitter on subsequent retries — never a tight loop. Recommended backoff: ``` sleep_ms = (Retry-After * 1000) + random(0..250) ``` Monthly + daily-AI tier quotas (`free`, `starter`, `custom`) are enforced separately and also surface as 429s; they include `tier`, `scope`, and `resets_at` fields.
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+ #The unified API for vacation rental tech. Connect to 50+ PMS platforms and 4 OTA channels through one REST API. Built-in AI operations for guest communication, pricing, and listing optimization. ## Designed for AI agents Every error response on this API includes machine-parseable fields so an LLM (Claude in MCP, Cursor, Cline, GPT, etc.) can self-recover without escalating to a human: - `error.code` — stable string identifier (e.g. `invalid_params`, `rate_limit_exceeded`) - `error.message` — human-readable cause - `error.fix` — exact recovery steps (e.g. \"Pass `check_in_after` as ISO 8601: `?check_in_after=2026-01-15`\") - `error.docs_url` — link to the canonical write-up at `https://repull.dev/docs/errors/{code}` - `error.request_id` — id to correlate with server-side logs - `error.field` / `error.value_received` / `error.valid_values` / `error.did_you_mean` — when the error is parameter-specific - `error.retry_after` — seconds to wait before retrying (rate-limit + transient upstream) `Access-Control-Expose-Headers` lists `x-request-id` and the `X-RateLimit-*` family so browsers can read them on cross-origin responses. ## Quick Start 1. Get an API key at https://repull.dev/dashboard 2. Connect a PMS: `POST /v1/connect/{provider}` 3. List properties: `GET /v1/properties` 4. Get reservations: `GET /v1/reservations` ## Authentication All requests require a Bearer token: ``` Authorization: Bearer sk_test_YOUR_API_KEY ``` Sandbox keys start with `sk_test_`, production with `sk_live_`. ## Request Correlation (X-Request-ID) Every response carries an `X-Request-ID` header, e.g. `X-Request-ID: req_01HXY...`. Include this id in support tickets and bug reports — we can trace the full request lifecycle (auth, rate limit, handler, downstream calls, log row) from a single id. You may set the header on the inbound request to forward your own trace id; we will echo it back instead of generating a new one. Accepted format: `^[\\\\w.-]{1,128}$`. The id is also embedded in error envelopes as `request_id` so server-side log diffs work even when the response headers are stripped by an intermediate proxy. ## Rate Limits The public API enforces a per-API-key sliding-window rate limit on top of the per-tier monthly + daily-AI quotas. **Default policy:** 600 requests per 60 seconds, per API key. Sliding window — there is no fixed-minute boundary you can burst across. Every response includes: | Header | Meaning | |---|---| | `X-RateLimit-Limit` | Requests permitted in the current window. | | `X-RateLimit-Remaining` | Requests left in the current window after this call. | | `X-RateLimit-Reset` | Unix epoch (seconds) when the next slot opens. | | `X-RateLimit-Policy` | Machine-readable policy descriptor, e.g. `600;w=60`. | | `Retry-After` | Seconds to wait before retrying. **Only present on 429 responses.** | **On 429 (rate_limit_exceeded):** the response body matches the standard error envelope with `code: \"rate_limit_exceeded\"`, plus `limit`, `window_seconds`, `retry_after`, and `request_id` fields. SDKs MUST honor `Retry-After` and use exponential backoff with jitter on subsequent retries — never a tight loop. Recommended backoff: ``` sleep_ms = (Retry-After * 1000) + random(0..250) ``` Monthly + daily-AI tier quotas (`free`, `starter`, `custom`) are enforced separately and also surface as 429s; they include `tier`, `scope`, and `resets_at` fields.
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+ #The unified API for vacation rental tech. Connect to 50+ PMS platforms and 4 OTA channels through one REST API. Built-in AI operations for guest communication, pricing, and listing optimization. ## Designed for AI agents Every error response on this API includes machine-parseable fields so an LLM (Claude in MCP, Cursor, Cline, GPT, etc.) can self-recover without escalating to a human: - `error.code` — stable string identifier (e.g. `invalid_params`, `rate_limit_exceeded`) - `error.message` — human-readable cause - `error.fix` — exact recovery steps (e.g. \"Pass `check_in_after` as ISO 8601: `?check_in_after=2026-01-15`\") - `error.docs_url` — link to the canonical write-up at `https://repull.dev/docs/errors/{code}` - `error.request_id` — id to correlate with server-side logs - `error.field` / `error.value_received` / `error.valid_values` / `error.did_you_mean` — when the error is parameter-specific - `error.retry_after` — seconds to wait before retrying (rate-limit + transient upstream) `Access-Control-Expose-Headers` lists `x-request-id` and the `X-RateLimit-*` family so browsers can read them on cross-origin responses. ## Quick Start 1. Get an API key at https://repull.dev/dashboard 2. Connect a PMS: `POST /v1/connect/{provider}` 3. List properties: `GET /v1/properties` 4. Get reservations: `GET /v1/reservations` ## Authentication All requests require a Bearer token: ``` Authorization: Bearer sk_test_YOUR_API_KEY ``` Sandbox keys start with `sk_test_`, production with `sk_live_`. ## Request Correlation (X-Request-ID) Every response carries an `X-Request-ID` header, e.g. `X-Request-ID: req_01HXY...`. Include this id in support tickets and bug reports — we can trace the full request lifecycle (auth, rate limit, handler, downstream calls, log row) from a single id. You may set the header on the inbound request to forward your own trace id; we will echo it back instead of generating a new one. Accepted format: `^[\\\\w.-]{1,128}$`. The id is also embedded in error envelopes as `request_id` so server-side log diffs work even when the response headers are stripped by an intermediate proxy. ## Rate Limits The public API enforces a per-API-key sliding-window rate limit on top of the per-tier monthly + daily-AI quotas. **Default policy:** 600 requests per 60 seconds, per API key. Sliding window — there is no fixed-minute boundary you can burst across. Every response includes: | Header | Meaning | |---|---| | `X-RateLimit-Limit` | Requests permitted in the current window. | | `X-RateLimit-Remaining` | Requests left in the current window after this call. | | `X-RateLimit-Reset` | Unix epoch (seconds) when the next slot opens. | | `X-RateLimit-Policy` | Machine-readable policy descriptor, e.g. `600;w=60`. | | `Retry-After` | Seconds to wait before retrying. **Only present on 429 responses.** | **On 429 (rate_limit_exceeded):** the response body matches the standard error envelope with `code: \"rate_limit_exceeded\"`, plus `limit`, `window_seconds`, `retry_after`, and `request_id` fields. SDKs MUST honor `Retry-After` and use exponential backoff with jitter on subsequent retries — never a tight loop. Recommended backoff: ``` sleep_ms = (Retry-After * 1000) + random(0..250) ``` Monthly + daily-AI tier quotas (`free`, `starter`, `custom`) are enforced separately and also surface as 429s; they include `tier`, `scope`, and `resets_at` fields.
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+
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+ The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0
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+ Contact: ivan@vanio.ai
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+ Generated by: https://openapi-generator.tech
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+ Generator version: 7.22.0
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+
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+ =end
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+
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+ require 'date'
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+ require 'time'
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+
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+ module Repull
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+ class CalendarUpdatedEvent < ApiModelBase
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+ attr_accessor :id
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+
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+ attr_accessor :type
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+
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+ attr_accessor :created_at
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+
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+ attr_accessor :api_version
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+
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+ attr_accessor :data
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+
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+ # Attribute mapping from ruby-style variable name to JSON key.
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+ def self.attribute_map
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+ {
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+ :'id' => :'id',
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+ :'type' => :'type',
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+ :'created_at' => :'createdAt',
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+ :'api_version' => :'apiVersion',
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+ :'data' => :'data'
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+ }
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+ end
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+
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+ # Returns attribute mapping this model knows about
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+ def self.acceptable_attribute_map
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+ attribute_map
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+ end
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+
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+ # Returns all the JSON keys this model knows about
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+ def self.acceptable_attributes
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+ acceptable_attribute_map.values
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+ end
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+
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+ # Attribute type mapping.
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+ def self.openapi_types
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+ {
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+ :'id' => :'String',
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+ :'type' => :'String',
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+ :'created_at' => :'Time',
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+ :'api_version' => :'String',
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+ :'data' => :'CalendarUpdatedPayload'
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+ }
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+ end
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+
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+ # List of attributes with nullable: true
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+ def self.openapi_nullable
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+ Set.new([
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+ ])
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+ end
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+
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+ # Initializes the object
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+ # @param [Hash] attributes Model attributes in the form of hash
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+ def initialize(attributes = {})
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+ if (!attributes.is_a?(Hash))
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+ fail ArgumentError, "The input argument (attributes) must be a hash in `Repull::CalendarUpdatedEvent` initialize method"
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+ end
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+
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+ # check to see if the attribute exists and convert string to symbol for hash key
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+ acceptable_attribute_map = self.class.acceptable_attribute_map
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+ attributes = attributes.each_with_object({}) { |(k, v), h|
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+ if (!acceptable_attribute_map.key?(k.to_sym))
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+ fail ArgumentError, "`#{k}` is not a valid attribute in `Repull::CalendarUpdatedEvent`. Please check the name to make sure it's valid. List of attributes: " + acceptable_attribute_map.keys.inspect
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+ end
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+ h[k.to_sym] = v
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+ }
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+
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+ if attributes.key?(:'id')
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+ self.id = attributes[:'id']
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+ end
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+
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+ if attributes.key?(:'type')
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+ self.type = attributes[:'type']
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+ else
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+ self.type = nil
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+ end
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+
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+ if attributes.key?(:'created_at')
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+ self.created_at = attributes[:'created_at']
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+ end
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+
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+ if attributes.key?(:'api_version')
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+ self.api_version = attributes[:'api_version']
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+ end
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+
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+ if attributes.key?(:'data')
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+ self.data = attributes[:'data']
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+ else
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+ self.data = nil
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Show invalid properties with the reasons. Usually used together with valid?
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+ # @return Array for valid properties with the reasons
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+ def list_invalid_properties
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+ warn '[DEPRECATED] the `list_invalid_properties` method is obsolete'
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+ invalid_properties = Array.new
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+ if @type.nil?
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+ invalid_properties.push('invalid value for "type", type cannot be nil.')
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+ end
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+
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+ if @data.nil?
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+ invalid_properties.push('invalid value for "data", data cannot be nil.')
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+ end
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+
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+ invalid_properties
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+ end
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+
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+ # Check to see if the all the properties in the model are valid
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+ # @return true if the model is valid
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+ def valid?
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+ warn '[DEPRECATED] the `valid?` method is obsolete'
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+ return false if @type.nil?
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+ return false if @data.nil?
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+ true
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+ end
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+
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+ # Custom attribute writer method with validation
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+ # @param [Object] type Value to be assigned
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+ def type=(type)
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+ if type.nil?
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+ fail ArgumentError, 'type cannot be nil'
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+ end
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+
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+ @type = type
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+ end
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+
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+ # Custom attribute writer method with validation
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+ # @param [Object] data Value to be assigned
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+ def data=(data)
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+ if data.nil?
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+ fail ArgumentError, 'data cannot be nil'
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+ end
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+
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+ @data = data
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+ end
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+
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+ # Checks equality by comparing each attribute.
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+ # @param [Object] Object to be compared
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+ def ==(o)
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+ return true if self.equal?(o)
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+ self.class == o.class &&
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+ id == o.id &&
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+ type == o.type &&
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+ created_at == o.created_at &&
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+ api_version == o.api_version &&
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+ data == o.data
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+ end
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+
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+ # @see the `==` method
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+ # @param [Object] Object to be compared
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+ def eql?(o)
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+ self == o
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+ end
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+
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+ # Calculates hash code according to all attributes.
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+ # @return [Integer] Hash code
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+ def hash
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+ [id, type, created_at, api_version, data].hash
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+ end
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+
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+ # Builds the object from hash
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+ # @param [Hash] attributes Model attributes in the form of hash
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+ # @return [Object] Returns the model itself
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+ def self.build_from_hash(attributes)
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+ return nil unless attributes.is_a?(Hash)
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+ attributes = attributes.transform_keys(&:to_sym)
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+ transformed_hash = {}
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+ openapi_types.each_pair do |key, type|
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+ if attributes.key?(attribute_map[key]) && attributes[attribute_map[key]].nil?
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+ transformed_hash["#{key}"] = nil
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+ elsif type =~ /\AArray<(.*)>/i
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+ # check to ensure the input is an array given that the attribute
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+ # is documented as an array but the input is not
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+ if attributes[attribute_map[key]].is_a?(Array)
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+ transformed_hash["#{key}"] = attributes[attribute_map[key]].map { |v| _deserialize($1, v) }
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+ end
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+ elsif !attributes[attribute_map[key]].nil?
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+ transformed_hash["#{key}"] = _deserialize(type, attributes[attribute_map[key]])
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+ end
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+ end
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+ new(transformed_hash)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Returns the object in the form of hash
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+ # @return [Hash] Returns the object in the form of hash
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+ def to_hash
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+ hash = {}
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+ self.class.attribute_map.each_pair do |attr, param|
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+ value = self.send(attr)
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+ if value.nil?
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+ is_nullable = self.class.openapi_nullable.include?(attr)
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+ next if !is_nullable || (is_nullable && !instance_variable_defined?(:"@#{attr}"))
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+ end
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+
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+ hash[param] = _to_hash(value)
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+ end
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+ hash
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+
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+ end