vericred_client 0.0.1

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  1. checksums.yaml +7 -0
  2. data/README.md +225 -0
  3. data/docs/Applicant.md +14 -0
  4. data/docs/Carrier.md +10 -0
  5. data/docs/CarrierSubsidiary.md +9 -0
  6. data/docs/County.md +16 -0
  7. data/docs/Drug.md +10 -0
  8. data/docs/DrugCoverage.md +13 -0
  9. data/docs/DrugCoverageApi.md +60 -0
  10. data/docs/InlineResponse200.md +9 -0
  11. data/docs/InlineResponse2001.md +8 -0
  12. data/docs/InlineResponse2002.md +10 -0
  13. data/docs/Plan.md +53 -0
  14. data/docs/PlanCounty.md +10 -0
  15. data/docs/PlanSearchResult.md +54 -0
  16. data/docs/PlansApi.md +118 -0
  17. data/docs/Pricing.md +12 -0
  18. data/docs/Provider.md +31 -0
  19. data/docs/ProvidersApi.md +135 -0
  20. data/docs/Query.md +15 -0
  21. data/docs/RatingArea.md +9 -0
  22. data/docs/State.md +15 -0
  23. data/docs/ZipCode.md +9 -0
  24. data/docs/ZipCountiesApi.md +63 -0
  25. data/docs/ZipCounty.md +10 -0
  26. data/lib/vericred_client/api/drug_coverage_api.rb +201 -0
  27. data/lib/vericred_client/api/plans_api.rb +317 -0
  28. data/lib/vericred_client/api/providers_api.rb +303 -0
  29. data/lib/vericred_client/api/zip_counties_api.rb +208 -0
  30. data/lib/vericred_client/api_client.rb +474 -0
  31. data/lib/vericred_client/api_error.rb +149 -0
  32. data/lib/vericred_client/configuration.rb +163 -0
  33. data/lib/vericred_client/models/applicant.rb +358 -0
  34. data/lib/vericred_client/models/carrier.rb +318 -0
  35. data/lib/vericred_client/models/carrier_subsidiary.rb +308 -0
  36. data/lib/vericred_client/models/county.rb +360 -0
  37. data/lib/vericred_client/models/drug.rb +318 -0
  38. data/lib/vericred_client/models/drug_coverage.rb +348 -0
  39. data/lib/vericred_client/models/inline_response_200.rb +308 -0
  40. data/lib/vericred_client/models/inline_response_200_1.rb +297 -0
  41. data/lib/vericred_client/models/inline_response_200_2.rb +321 -0
  42. data/lib/vericred_client/models/plan.rb +748 -0
  43. data/lib/vericred_client/models/plan_county.rb +318 -0
  44. data/lib/vericred_client/models/plan_search_result.rb +758 -0
  45. data/lib/vericred_client/models/pricing.rb +338 -0
  46. data/lib/vericred_client/models/provider.rb +528 -0
  47. data/lib/vericred_client/models/query.rb +364 -0
  48. data/lib/vericred_client/models/rating_area.rb +308 -0
  49. data/lib/vericred_client/models/state.rb +368 -0
  50. data/lib/vericred_client/models/zip_code.rb +308 -0
  51. data/lib/vericred_client/models/zip_county.rb +318 -0
  52. data/lib/vericred_client/version.rb +128 -0
  53. data/lib/vericred_client.rb +175 -0
  54. data/spec/api/drug_coverage_api_spec.rb +168 -0
  55. data/spec/api/plans_api_spec.rb +226 -0
  56. data/spec/api/providers_api_spec.rb +202 -0
  57. data/spec/api/zip_counties_api_spec.rb +171 -0
  58. data/vericred_client.gemspec +31 -0
  59. metadata +285 -0
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+ =begin
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+ Vericred API
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+
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+ Vericred's API allows you to search for Health Plans that a specific doctor
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+ accepts.
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+
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+ ## Getting Started
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+
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+ Visit our [Developer Portal](https://vericred.3scale.net/access_code?access_code=vericred&cms_token=3545ca52af07bde85b7c0c3aa9d1985e) to
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+ create an account.
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+
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+ Once you have created an account, you can create one Application for
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+ Production and another for our Sandbox (select the appropriate Plan when
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+ you create the Application).
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+
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+ ## Authentication
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+
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+ To authenticate, pass the API Key you created in the Developer Portal as
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+ a `Vericred-Api-Key` header.
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+
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+ `curl -H 'Vericred-Api-Key: YOUR_KEY' "https://api.vericred.com/providers?search_term=Foo&zip_code=11215"`
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+
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+ ## Versioning
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+
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+ Vericred's API default to the latest version. However, if you need a specific
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+ version, you can request it with an `Accept-Version` header.
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+
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+ The current version is `v3`. Previous versions are `v1` and `v2`.
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+
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+ `curl -H 'Vericred-Api-Key: YOUR_KEY' -H 'Accept-Version: v2' "https://api.vericred.com/providers?search_term=Foo&zip_code=11215"`
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+
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+ ## Pagination
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+
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+ Most endpoints are not paginated. It will be noted in the documentation if/when
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+ an endpoint is paginated.
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+
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+ When pagination is present, a `meta` stanza will be present in the response
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+ with the total number of records
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+
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+ ```
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+ {
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+ things: [{ id: 1 }, { id: 2 }],
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+ meta: { total: 500 }
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Sideloading
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+
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+ When we return multiple levels of an object graph (e.g. `Provider`s and their `State`s
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+ we sideload the associated data. In this example, we would provide an Array of
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+ `State`s and a `state_id` for each provider. This is done primarily to reduce the
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+ payload size since many of the `Provider`s will share a `State`
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+
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+ ```
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+ {
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+ providers: [{ id: 1, state_id: 1}, { id: 2, state_id: 1 }],
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+ states: [{ id: 1, code: 'NY' }]
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ If you need the second level of the object graph, you can just match the
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+ corresponding id.
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+
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+ ## Selecting specific data
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+
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+ All endpoints allow you to specify which fields you would like to return.
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+ This allows you to limit the response to contain only the data you need.
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+
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+ For example, let's take a request that returns the following JSON by default
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+
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+ ```
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+ {
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+ provider: {
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+ id: 1,
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+ name: 'John',
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+ phone: '1234567890',
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+ field_we_dont_care_about: 'value_we_dont_care_about'
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+ },
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+ states: [{
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+ id: 1,
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+ name: 'New York',
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+ code: 'NY',
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+ field_we_dont_care_about: 'value_we_dont_care_about'
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+ }]
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ To limit our results to only return the fields we care about, we specify the
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+ `select` query string parameter for the corresponding fields in the JSON
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+ document.
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+
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+ In this case, we want to select `name` and `phone` from the `provider` key,
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+ so we would add the parameters `select=provider.name,provider.phone`.
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+ We also want the `name` and `code` from the `states` key, so we would
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+ add the parameters `select=states.name,staes.code`. The id field of
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+ each document is always returned whether or not it is requested.
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+
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+ Our final request would be `GET /providers/12345?select=provider.name,provider.phone,states.name,states.code`
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+
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+ The response would be
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+
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+ ```
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+ {
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+ provider: {
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+ id: 1,
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+ name: 'John',
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+ phone: '1234567890'
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+ },
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+ states: [{
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+ id: 1,
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+ name: 'New York',
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+ code: 'NY'
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+ }]
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+
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+
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+ OpenAPI spec version:
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+
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+ Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git
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+
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+
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+ =end
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+
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+ require 'date'
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+
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+ module VericredClient
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+ class County
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+ # Primary key
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+ attr_accessor :id
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+
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+ # State FIPS code
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+ attr_accessor :fips_code
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+
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+ # Human-readable name
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+ attr_accessor :name
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+
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+ # Two-character state code
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+ attr_accessor :state_code
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+
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+ # state relationship
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+ attr_accessor :state_id
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+
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+ # Is the state containing this county active for consumers?
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+ *deprecated in favor of last_date_for_individual
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+ attr_accessor :state_live
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+
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+ # Is the state containing this county active for business?
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+ *deprecated in favor of last_date_for_shop
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+ attr_accessor :state_live_for_business
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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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+ :'fips_code' => :'fips_code',
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+ :'name' => :'name',
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+ :'state_code' => :'state_code',
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+ :'state_id' => :'state_id',
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+ :'state_live' => :'state_live',
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+ :'state_live_for_business' => :'state_live_for_business'
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+ }
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+ end
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+
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+ # Attribute type mapping.
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+ def self.swagger_types
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+ {
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+ :'id' => :'Integer',
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+ :'fips_code' => :'String',
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+ :'name' => :'String',
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+ :'state_code' => :'String',
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+ :'state_id' => :'Integer',
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+ :'state_live' => :'BOOLEAN',
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+ :'state_live_for_business' => :'BOOLEAN'
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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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+ return unless attributes.is_a?(Hash)
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+
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+ # convert string to symbol for hash key
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+ attributes = attributes.each_with_object({}){|(k,v), h| h[k.to_sym] = v}
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+
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+ if attributes.has_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.has_key?(:'fips_code')
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+ self.fips_code = attributes[:'fips_code']
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+ end
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+
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+ if attributes.has_key?(:'name')
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+ self.name = attributes[:'name']
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+ end
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+
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+ if attributes.has_key?(:'state_code')
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+ self.state_code = attributes[:'state_code']
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+ end
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+
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+ if attributes.has_key?(:'state_id')
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+ self.state_id = attributes[:'state_id']
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+ end
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+
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+ if attributes.has_key?(:'state_live')
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+ self.state_live = attributes[:'state_live']
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+ end
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+
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+ if attributes.has_key?(:'state_live_for_business')
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+ self.state_live_for_business = attributes[:'state_live_for_business']
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+ end
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+
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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 properies with the reasons
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+ def list_invalid_properties
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+ invalid_properties = Array.new
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+ return 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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+ 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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+ fips_code == o.fips_code &&
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+ name == o.name &&
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+ state_code == o.state_code &&
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+ state_id == o.state_id &&
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+ state_live == o.state_live &&
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+ state_live_for_business == o.state_live_for_business
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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 [Fixnum] Hash code
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+ def hash
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+ [id, fips_code, name, state_code, state_id, state_live, state_live_for_business].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 build_from_hash(attributes)
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+ return nil unless attributes.is_a?(Hash)
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+ self.class.swagger_types.each_pair do |key, type|
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+ if type =~ /^Array<(.*)>/i
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+ # check to ensure the input is an array given that the the attribute
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+ # is documented as an array but the input is not
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+ if attributes[self.class.attribute_map[key]].is_a?(Array)
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+ self.send("#{key}=", attributes[self.class.attribute_map[key]].map{ |v| _deserialize($1, v) } )
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+ end
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+ elsif !attributes[self.class.attribute_map[key]].nil?
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+ self.send("#{key}=", _deserialize(type, attributes[self.class.attribute_map[key]]))
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+ end # or else data not found in attributes(hash), not an issue as the data can be optional
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+ end
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+
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+ self
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+ end
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+
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+ # Deserializes the data based on type
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+ # @param string type Data type
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+ # @param string value Value to be deserialized
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+ # @return [Object] Deserialized data
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+ def _deserialize(type, value)
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+ case type.to_sym
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+ when :DateTime
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+ DateTime.parse(value)
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+ when :Date
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+ Date.parse(value)
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+ when :String
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+ value.to_s
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+ when :Integer
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+ value.to_i
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+ when :Float
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+ value.to_f
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+ when :BOOLEAN
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+ if value.to_s =~ /^(true|t|yes|y|1)$/i
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+ true
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+ else
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+ false
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+ end
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+ when :Object
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+ # generic object (usually a Hash), return directly
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+ value
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+ when /\AArray<(?<inner_type>.+)>\z/
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+ inner_type = Regexp.last_match[:inner_type]
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+ value.map { |v| _deserialize(inner_type, v) }
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+ when /\AHash<(?<k_type>.+), (?<v_type>.+)>\z/
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+ k_type = Regexp.last_match[:k_type]
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+ v_type = Regexp.last_match[:v_type]
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+ {}.tap do |hash|
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+ value.each do |k, v|
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+ hash[_deserialize(k_type, k)] = _deserialize(v_type, v)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ else # model
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+ temp_model = VericredClient.const_get(type).new
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+ temp_model.build_from_hash(value)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Returns the string representation of the object
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+ # @return [String] String presentation of the object
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+ def to_s
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+ to_hash.to_s
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+ end
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+
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+ # to_body is an alias to to_hash (backward compatibility)
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+ # @return [Hash] Returns the object in the form of hash
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+ def to_body
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+ to_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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+ next if value.nil?
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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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+ # Outputs non-array value in the form of hash
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+ # For object, use to_hash. Otherwise, just return the value
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+ # @param [Object] value Any valid value
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+ # @return [Hash] Returns the value in the form of hash
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+ def _to_hash(value)
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+ if value.is_a?(Array)
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+ value.compact.map{ |v| _to_hash(v) }
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+ elsif value.is_a?(Hash)
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+ {}.tap do |hash|
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+ value.each { |k, v| hash[k] = _to_hash(v) }
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+ end
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+ elsif value.respond_to? :to_hash
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+ value.to_hash
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+ else
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+ value
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+ end
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+ =begin
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+ Vericred API
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+
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+ Vericred's API allows you to search for Health Plans that a specific doctor
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+ accepts.
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+
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+ ## Getting Started
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+
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+ Visit our [Developer Portal](https://vericred.3scale.net/access_code?access_code=vericred&cms_token=3545ca52af07bde85b7c0c3aa9d1985e) to
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+ create an account.
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+
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+ Once you have created an account, you can create one Application for
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+ Production and another for our Sandbox (select the appropriate Plan when
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+ you create the Application).
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+
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+ ## Authentication
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+
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+ To authenticate, pass the API Key you created in the Developer Portal as
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+ a `Vericred-Api-Key` header.
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+
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+ `curl -H 'Vericred-Api-Key: YOUR_KEY' "https://api.vericred.com/providers?search_term=Foo&zip_code=11215"`
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+
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+ ## Versioning
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+
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+ Vericred's API default to the latest version. However, if you need a specific
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+ version, you can request it with an `Accept-Version` header.
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+
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+ The current version is `v3`. Previous versions are `v1` and `v2`.
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+
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+ `curl -H 'Vericred-Api-Key: YOUR_KEY' -H 'Accept-Version: v2' "https://api.vericred.com/providers?search_term=Foo&zip_code=11215"`
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+
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+ ## Pagination
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+
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+ Most endpoints are not paginated. It will be noted in the documentation if/when
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+ an endpoint is paginated.
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+
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+ When pagination is present, a `meta` stanza will be present in the response
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+ with the total number of records
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+
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+ ```
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+ {
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+ things: [{ id: 1 }, { id: 2 }],
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+ meta: { total: 500 }
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Sideloading
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+
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+ When we return multiple levels of an object graph (e.g. `Provider`s and their `State`s
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+ we sideload the associated data. In this example, we would provide an Array of
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+ `State`s and a `state_id` for each provider. This is done primarily to reduce the
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+ payload size since many of the `Provider`s will share a `State`
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+
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+ ```
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+ {
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+ providers: [{ id: 1, state_id: 1}, { id: 2, state_id: 1 }],
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+ states: [{ id: 1, code: 'NY' }]
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ If you need the second level of the object graph, you can just match the
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+ corresponding id.
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+
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+ ## Selecting specific data
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+
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+ All endpoints allow you to specify which fields you would like to return.
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+ This allows you to limit the response to contain only the data you need.
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+
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+ For example, let's take a request that returns the following JSON by default
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+
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+ ```
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+ {
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+ provider: {
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+ id: 1,
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+ name: 'John',
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+ phone: '1234567890',
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+ field_we_dont_care_about: 'value_we_dont_care_about'
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+ },
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+ states: [{
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+ id: 1,
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+ name: 'New York',
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+ code: 'NY',
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+ field_we_dont_care_about: 'value_we_dont_care_about'
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+ }]
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ To limit our results to only return the fields we care about, we specify the
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+ `select` query string parameter for the corresponding fields in the JSON
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+ document.
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+
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+ In this case, we want to select `name` and `phone` from the `provider` key,
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+ so we would add the parameters `select=provider.name,provider.phone`.
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+ We also want the `name` and `code` from the `states` key, so we would
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+ add the parameters `select=states.name,staes.code`. The id field of
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+ each document is always returned whether or not it is requested.
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+
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+ Our final request would be `GET /providers/12345?select=provider.name,provider.phone,states.name,states.code`
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+
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+ The response would be
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+
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+ ```
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+ {
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+ provider: {
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+ id: 1,
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+ name: 'John',
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+ phone: '1234567890'
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+ },
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+ states: [{
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+ id: 1,
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+ name: 'New York',
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+ code: 'NY'
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+ }]
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+
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+
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+ OpenAPI spec version:
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+
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+ Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git
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+
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+
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+ =end
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+
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+ require 'date'
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+
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+ module VericredClient
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+ class Drug
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+ # National Drug Code ID
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+ attr_accessor :ndc
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+
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+ # Proprietary name of drug
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+ attr_accessor :proprietary_name
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+
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+ # Non-proprietary name of drug
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+ attr_accessor :non_proprietary_name
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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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+ :'ndc' => :'ndc',
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+ :'proprietary_name' => :'proprietary_name',
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+ :'non_proprietary_name' => :'non_proprietary_name'
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+ }
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+ end
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+
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+ # Attribute type mapping.
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+ def self.swagger_types
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+ {
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+ :'ndc' => :'String',
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+ :'proprietary_name' => :'String',
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+ :'non_proprietary_name' => :'String'
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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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+ return unless attributes.is_a?(Hash)
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+
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+ # convert string to symbol for hash key
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+ attributes = attributes.each_with_object({}){|(k,v), h| h[k.to_sym] = v}
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+
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+ if attributes.has_key?(:'ndc')
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+ self.ndc = attributes[:'ndc']
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+ end
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+
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+ if attributes.has_key?(:'proprietary_name')
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+ self.proprietary_name = attributes[:'proprietary_name']
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+ end
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+
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+ if attributes.has_key?(:'non_proprietary_name')
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+ self.non_proprietary_name = attributes[:'non_proprietary_name']
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+ end
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+
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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 properies with the reasons
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+ def list_invalid_properties
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+ invalid_properties = Array.new
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+ return 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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+ 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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+ ndc == o.ndc &&
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+ proprietary_name == o.proprietary_name &&
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+ non_proprietary_name == o.non_proprietary_name
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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 [Fixnum] Hash code
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+ def hash
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+ [ndc, proprietary_name, non_proprietary_name].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 build_from_hash(attributes)
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+ return nil unless attributes.is_a?(Hash)
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+ self.class.swagger_types.each_pair do |key, type|
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+ if type =~ /^Array<(.*)>/i
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+ # check to ensure the input is an array given that the the attribute
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+ # is documented as an array but the input is not
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+ if attributes[self.class.attribute_map[key]].is_a?(Array)
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+ self.send("#{key}=", attributes[self.class.attribute_map[key]].map{ |v| _deserialize($1, v) } )
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+ end
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+ elsif !attributes[self.class.attribute_map[key]].nil?
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+ self.send("#{key}=", _deserialize(type, attributes[self.class.attribute_map[key]]))
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+ end # or else data not found in attributes(hash), not an issue as the data can be optional
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+ end
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+
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+ self
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+ end
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+
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+ # Deserializes the data based on type
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+ # @param string type Data type
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+ # @param string value Value to be deserialized
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+ # @return [Object] Deserialized data
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+ def _deserialize(type, value)
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+ case type.to_sym
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+ when :DateTime
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+ DateTime.parse(value)
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+ when :Date
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+ Date.parse(value)
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+ when :String
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+ value.to_s
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+ when :Integer
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+ value.to_i
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+ when :Float
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+ value.to_f
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+ when :BOOLEAN
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+ if value.to_s =~ /^(true|t|yes|y|1)$/i
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+ true
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+ else
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+ false
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+ end
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+ when :Object
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+ # generic object (usually a Hash), return directly
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+ value
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+ when /\AArray<(?<inner_type>.+)>\z/
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+ inner_type = Regexp.last_match[:inner_type]
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+ value.map { |v| _deserialize(inner_type, v) }
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+ when /\AHash<(?<k_type>.+), (?<v_type>.+)>\z/
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+ k_type = Regexp.last_match[:k_type]
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+ v_type = Regexp.last_match[:v_type]
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+ {}.tap do |hash|
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+ value.each do |k, v|
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+ hash[_deserialize(k_type, k)] = _deserialize(v_type, v)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ else # model
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+ temp_model = VericredClient.const_get(type).new
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+ temp_model.build_from_hash(value)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Returns the string representation of the object
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+ # @return [String] String presentation of the object
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+ def to_s
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+ to_hash.to_s
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+ end
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+
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+ # to_body is an alias to to_hash (backward compatibility)
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+ # @return [Hash] Returns the object in the form of hash
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+ def to_body
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+ to_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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+ next if value.nil?
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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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+ # Outputs non-array value in the form of hash
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+ # For object, use to_hash. Otherwise, just return the value
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+ # @param [Object] value Any valid value
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+ # @return [Hash] Returns the value in the form of hash
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+ def _to_hash(value)
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+ if value.is_a?(Array)
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+ value.compact.map{ |v| _to_hash(v) }
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+ elsif value.is_a?(Hash)
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+ {}.tap do |hash|
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+ value.each { |k, v| hash[k] = _to_hash(v) }
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+ end
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+ elsif value.respond_to? :to_hash
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+ value.to_hash
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+ else
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+ value
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+ end
315
+ end
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+
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+ end
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+ end