@teemill/gfn-catalog 1.1.0 → 1.3.0

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  1. package/.openapi-generator/FILES +4 -0
  2. package/.openapi-generator/VERSION +1 -1
  3. package/README.md +2 -2
  4. package/dist/apis/ProductsApi.d.ts +1 -1
  5. package/dist/apis/ProductsApi.js +47 -128
  6. package/dist/apis/VariantsApi.d.ts +34 -2
  7. package/dist/apis/VariantsApi.js +180 -186
  8. package/dist/esm/apis/ProductsApi.d.ts +35 -0
  9. package/dist/esm/apis/ProductsApi.js +81 -0
  10. package/dist/esm/apis/VariantsApi.d.ts +82 -0
  11. package/dist/esm/apis/VariantsApi.js +225 -0
  12. package/dist/esm/apis/index.d.ts +2 -0
  13. package/dist/esm/apis/index.js +4 -0
  14. package/dist/esm/index.d.ts +3 -0
  15. package/dist/esm/index.js +5 -0
  16. package/dist/esm/models/ApiError.d.ts +37 -0
  17. package/dist/esm/models/ApiError.js +42 -0
  18. package/dist/esm/models/Attribute.d.ts +50 -0
  19. package/dist/esm/models/Attribute.js +49 -0
  20. package/dist/esm/models/AttributeThumbnail.d.ts +46 -0
  21. package/dist/esm/models/AttributeThumbnail.js +48 -0
  22. package/dist/esm/models/Image.d.ts +67 -0
  23. package/dist/esm/models/Image.js +50 -0
  24. package/dist/esm/models/Product.d.ts +67 -0
  25. package/dist/esm/models/Product.js +52 -0
  26. package/dist/esm/models/ProductsResponse.d.ts +38 -0
  27. package/dist/esm/models/ProductsResponse.js +41 -0
  28. package/dist/esm/models/Stock.d.ts +31 -0
  29. package/dist/esm/models/Stock.js +38 -0
  30. package/dist/esm/models/StockResponse.d.ts +38 -0
  31. package/dist/esm/models/StockResponse.js +41 -0
  32. package/dist/esm/models/Variant.d.ts +78 -0
  33. package/dist/esm/models/Variant.js +61 -0
  34. package/dist/esm/models/VariantManufacturerOrigin.d.ts +37 -0
  35. package/dist/esm/models/VariantManufacturerOrigin.js +40 -0
  36. package/dist/esm/models/VariantProduct.d.ts +37 -0
  37. package/dist/esm/models/VariantProduct.js +40 -0
  38. package/dist/esm/models/VariantStock.d.ts +50 -0
  39. package/dist/esm/models/VariantStock.js +45 -0
  40. package/dist/esm/models/VariantsResponse.d.ts +38 -0
  41. package/dist/esm/models/VariantsResponse.js +41 -0
  42. package/dist/esm/models/index.d.ts +13 -0
  43. package/dist/esm/models/index.js +15 -0
  44. package/dist/esm/runtime.d.ts +187 -0
  45. package/dist/esm/runtime.js +333 -0
  46. package/dist/models/ApiError.d.ts +1 -1
  47. package/dist/models/ApiError.js +1 -1
  48. package/dist/models/Attribute.d.ts +1 -1
  49. package/dist/models/Attribute.js +2 -2
  50. package/dist/models/AttributeThumbnail.d.ts +1 -1
  51. package/dist/models/AttributeThumbnail.js +1 -1
  52. package/dist/models/Image.d.ts +1 -1
  53. package/dist/models/Image.js +1 -1
  54. package/dist/models/Product.d.ts +1 -1
  55. package/dist/models/Product.js +1 -1
  56. package/dist/models/ProductsResponse.d.ts +1 -1
  57. package/dist/models/ProductsResponse.js +2 -2
  58. package/dist/models/Stock.d.ts +31 -0
  59. package/dist/models/Stock.js +45 -0
  60. package/dist/models/StockResponse.d.ts +38 -0
  61. package/dist/models/StockResponse.js +48 -0
  62. package/dist/models/Variant.d.ts +11 -4
  63. package/dist/models/Variant.js +10 -7
  64. package/dist/models/VariantManufacturerOrigin.d.ts +37 -0
  65. package/dist/models/VariantManufacturerOrigin.js +47 -0
  66. package/dist/models/VariantProduct.d.ts +1 -1
  67. package/dist/models/VariantProduct.js +1 -1
  68. package/dist/models/VariantStock.d.ts +23 -4
  69. package/dist/models/VariantStock.js +10 -3
  70. package/dist/models/VariantsResponse.d.ts +1 -1
  71. package/dist/models/VariantsResponse.js +2 -2
  72. package/dist/models/index.d.ts +3 -0
  73. package/dist/models/index.js +3 -0
  74. package/dist/runtime.d.ts +1 -1
  75. package/dist/runtime.js +223 -439
  76. package/package.json +4 -2
  77. package/src/apis/ProductsApi.ts +1 -1
  78. package/src/apis/VariantsApi.ts +157 -1
  79. package/src/models/ApiError.ts +1 -1
  80. package/src/models/Attribute.ts +1 -1
  81. package/src/models/AttributeThumbnail.ts +1 -1
  82. package/src/models/Image.ts +1 -1
  83. package/src/models/Product.ts +1 -1
  84. package/src/models/ProductsResponse.ts +1 -1
  85. package/src/models/Stock.ts +60 -0
  86. package/src/models/StockResponse.ts +75 -0
  87. package/src/models/Variant.ts +25 -11
  88. package/src/models/VariantManufacturerOrigin.ts +68 -0
  89. package/src/models/VariantProduct.ts +1 -1
  90. package/src/models/VariantStock.ts +37 -6
  91. package/src/models/VariantsResponse.ts +1 -1
  92. package/src/models/index.ts +3 -0
  93. package/src/runtime.ts +1 -1
  94. package/tsconfig.esm.json +7 -0
  95. package/tsconfig.json +2 -2
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+ /* tslint:disable */
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+ /* eslint-disable */
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+ /**
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+ * GFN Catalog API
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+ * Use this API to access the Global Fulfilment Network, which contains all the warehouse products and variants available to a given project. Warehouse products represent the base products that can be printed on. Products are the top level items, and variants are the different options available for each product. For example, a product might be a T-shirt, and each variant represents a different size and colour combination of that T-shirt. Use references to these warehouse products to create new product listings on your project via the Product Catalog API. Use the variant information to decide which options you would like to offer on each product listing.
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+ *
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+ * The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.3.0
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+ * Contact: hello@teemill.com
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+ *
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+ * NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).
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+ * https://openapi-generator.tech
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+ * Do not edit the class manually.
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+ */
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+ var __awaiter = (this && this.__awaiter) || function (thisArg, _arguments, P, generator) {
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+ function adopt(value) { return value instanceof P ? value : new P(function (resolve) { resolve(value); }); }
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+ return new (P || (P = Promise))(function (resolve, reject) {
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+ function fulfilled(value) { try { step(generator.next(value)); } catch (e) { reject(e); } }
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+ function rejected(value) { try { step(generator["throw"](value)); } catch (e) { reject(e); } }
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+ function step(result) { result.done ? resolve(result.value) : adopt(result.value).then(fulfilled, rejected); }
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+ step((generator = generator.apply(thisArg, _arguments || [])).next());
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+ });
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+ };
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+ export const BASE_PATH = "https://api.teemill.com".replace(/\/+$/, "");
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+ export class Configuration {
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+ constructor(configuration = {}) {
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+ this.configuration = configuration;
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+ }
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+ set config(configuration) {
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+ this.configuration = configuration;
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+ }
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+ get basePath() {
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+ return this.configuration.basePath != null ? this.configuration.basePath : BASE_PATH;
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+ }
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+ get fetchApi() {
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+ return this.configuration.fetchApi;
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+ }
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+ get middleware() {
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+ return this.configuration.middleware || [];
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+ }
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+ get queryParamsStringify() {
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+ return this.configuration.queryParamsStringify || querystring;
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+ }
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+ get username() {
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+ return this.configuration.username;
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+ }
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+ get password() {
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+ return this.configuration.password;
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+ }
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+ get apiKey() {
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+ const apiKey = this.configuration.apiKey;
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+ if (apiKey) {
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+ return typeof apiKey === 'function' ? apiKey : () => apiKey;
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+ }
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+ return undefined;
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+ }
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+ get accessToken() {
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+ const accessToken = this.configuration.accessToken;
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+ if (accessToken) {
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+ return typeof accessToken === 'function' ? accessToken : () => __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () { return accessToken; });
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+ }
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+ return undefined;
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+ }
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+ get headers() {
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+ return this.configuration.headers;
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+ }
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+ get credentials() {
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+ return this.configuration.credentials;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ export const DefaultConfig = new Configuration();
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+ /**
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+ * This is the base class for all generated API classes.
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+ */
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+ export class BaseAPI {
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+ constructor(configuration = DefaultConfig) {
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+ this.configuration = configuration;
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+ this.fetchApi = (url, init) => __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
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+ let fetchParams = { url, init };
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+ for (const middleware of this.middleware) {
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+ if (middleware.pre) {
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+ fetchParams = (yield middleware.pre(Object.assign({ fetch: this.fetchApi }, fetchParams))) || fetchParams;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ let response = undefined;
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+ try {
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+ response = yield (this.configuration.fetchApi || fetch)(fetchParams.url, fetchParams.init);
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+ }
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+ catch (e) {
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+ for (const middleware of this.middleware) {
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+ if (middleware.onError) {
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+ response = (yield middleware.onError({
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+ fetch: this.fetchApi,
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+ url: fetchParams.url,
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+ init: fetchParams.init,
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+ error: e,
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+ response: response ? response.clone() : undefined,
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+ })) || response;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ if (response === undefined) {
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+ if (e instanceof Error) {
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+ throw new FetchError(e, 'The request failed and the interceptors did not return an alternative response');
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+ }
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+ else {
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+ throw e;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ for (const middleware of this.middleware) {
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+ if (middleware.post) {
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+ response = (yield middleware.post({
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+ fetch: this.fetchApi,
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+ url: fetchParams.url,
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+ init: fetchParams.init,
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+ response: response.clone(),
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+ })) || response;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ return response;
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+ });
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+ this.middleware = configuration.middleware;
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+ }
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+ isResponseError(error) {
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+ return error instanceof Error && error.name === 'ResponseError';
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+ }
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+ withMiddleware(...middlewares) {
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+ const next = this.clone();
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+ next.middleware = next.middleware.concat(...middlewares);
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+ return next;
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+ }
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+ withPreMiddleware(...preMiddlewares) {
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+ const middlewares = preMiddlewares.map((pre) => ({ pre }));
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+ return this.withMiddleware(...middlewares);
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+ }
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+ withPostMiddleware(...postMiddlewares) {
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+ const middlewares = postMiddlewares.map((post) => ({ post }));
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+ return this.withMiddleware(...middlewares);
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+ }
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+ /**
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+ * Check if the given MIME is a JSON MIME.
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+ * JSON MIME examples:
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+ * application/json
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+ * application/json; charset=UTF8
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+ * APPLICATION/JSON
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+ * application/vnd.company+json
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+ * @param mime - MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions)
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+ * @return True if the given MIME is JSON, false otherwise.
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+ */
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+ isJsonMime(mime) {
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+ if (!mime) {
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+ return false;
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+ }
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+ return BaseAPI.jsonRegex.test(mime);
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+ }
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+ request(context, initOverrides) {
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+ return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
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+ const { url, init } = yield this.createFetchParams(context, initOverrides);
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+ const response = yield this.fetchApi(url, init);
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+ if (response && (response.status >= 200 && response.status < 300)) {
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+ return response;
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+ }
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+ throw new ResponseError(response, 'Response returned an error code');
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+ });
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+ }
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+ createFetchParams(context, initOverrides) {
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+ return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
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+ let url = this.configuration.basePath + context.path;
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+ if (context.query !== undefined && Object.keys(context.query).length !== 0) {
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+ // only add the querystring to the URL if there are query parameters.
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+ // this is done to avoid urls ending with a "?" character which buggy webservers
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+ // do not handle correctly sometimes.
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+ url += '?' + this.configuration.queryParamsStringify(context.query);
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+ }
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+ const headers = Object.assign({}, this.configuration.headers, context.headers);
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+ Object.keys(headers).forEach(key => headers[key] === undefined ? delete headers[key] : {});
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+ const initOverrideFn = typeof initOverrides === "function"
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+ ? initOverrides
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+ : () => __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () { return initOverrides; });
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+ const initParams = {
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+ method: context.method,
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+ headers,
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+ body: context.body,
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+ credentials: this.configuration.credentials,
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+ };
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+ const overriddenInit = Object.assign(Object.assign({}, initParams), (yield initOverrideFn({
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+ init: initParams,
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+ context,
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+ })));
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+ let body;
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+ if (isFormData(overriddenInit.body)
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+ || (overriddenInit.body instanceof URLSearchParams)
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+ || isBlob(overriddenInit.body)) {
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+ body = overriddenInit.body;
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+ }
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+ else if (this.isJsonMime(headers['Content-Type'])) {
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+ body = JSON.stringify(overriddenInit.body);
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+ }
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+ else {
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+ body = overriddenInit.body;
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+ }
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+ const init = Object.assign(Object.assign({}, overriddenInit), { body });
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+ return { url, init };
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+ });
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+ }
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+ /**
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+ * Create a shallow clone of `this` by constructing a new instance
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+ * and then shallow cloning data members.
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+ */
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+ clone() {
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+ const constructor = this.constructor;
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+ const next = new constructor(this.configuration);
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+ next.middleware = this.middleware.slice();
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+ return next;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ BaseAPI.jsonRegex = new RegExp('^(:?application\/json|[^;/ \t]+\/[^;/ \t]+[+]json)[ \t]*(:?;.*)?$', 'i');
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+ ;
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+ function isBlob(value) {
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+ return typeof Blob !== 'undefined' && value instanceof Blob;
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+ }
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+ function isFormData(value) {
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+ return typeof FormData !== "undefined" && value instanceof FormData;
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+ }
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+ export class ResponseError extends Error {
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+ constructor(response, msg) {
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+ super(msg);
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+ this.response = response;
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+ this.name = "ResponseError";
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+ }
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+ }
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+ export class FetchError extends Error {
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+ constructor(cause, msg) {
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+ super(msg);
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+ this.cause = cause;
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+ this.name = "FetchError";
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+ }
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+ }
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+ export class RequiredError extends Error {
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+ constructor(field, msg) {
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+ super(msg);
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+ this.field = field;
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+ this.name = "RequiredError";
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+ }
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+ }
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+ export const COLLECTION_FORMATS = {
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+ csv: ",",
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+ ssv: " ",
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+ tsv: "\t",
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+ pipes: "|",
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+ };
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+ export function exists(json, key) {
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+ const value = json[key];
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+ return value !== null && value !== undefined;
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+ }
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+ export function querystring(params, prefix = '') {
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+ return Object.keys(params)
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+ .map(key => querystringSingleKey(key, params[key], prefix))
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+ .filter(part => part.length > 0)
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+ .join('&');
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+ }
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+ function querystringSingleKey(key, value, keyPrefix = '') {
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+ const fullKey = keyPrefix + (keyPrefix.length ? `[${key}]` : key);
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+ if (value instanceof Array) {
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+ const multiValue = value.map(singleValue => encodeURIComponent(String(singleValue)))
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+ .join(`&${encodeURIComponent(fullKey)}[]=`);
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+ return `${encodeURIComponent(fullKey)}[]=${multiValue}`;
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+ }
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+ if (value instanceof Set) {
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+ const valueAsArray = Array.from(value);
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+ return querystringSingleKey(key, valueAsArray, keyPrefix);
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+ }
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+ if (value instanceof Date) {
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+ return `${encodeURIComponent(fullKey)}=${encodeURIComponent(value.toISOString())}`;
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+ }
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+ if (value instanceof Object) {
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+ return querystring(value, fullKey);
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+ }
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+ return `${encodeURIComponent(fullKey)}=${encodeURIComponent(String(value))}`;
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+ }
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+ export function mapValues(data, fn) {
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+ return Object.keys(data).reduce((acc, key) => (Object.assign(Object.assign({}, acc), { [key]: fn(data[key]) })), {});
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+ }
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+ export function canConsumeForm(consumes) {
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+ for (const consume of consumes) {
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+ if ('multipart/form-data' === consume.contentType) {
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+ return true;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ return false;
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+ }
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+ export class JSONApiResponse {
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+ constructor(raw, transformer = (jsonValue) => jsonValue) {
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+ this.raw = raw;
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+ this.transformer = transformer;
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+ }
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+ value() {
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+ return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
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+ return this.transformer(yield this.raw.json());
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+ });
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+ }
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+ }
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+ export class VoidApiResponse {
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+ constructor(raw) {
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+ this.raw = raw;
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+ }
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+ value() {
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+ return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
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+ return undefined;
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+ });
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+ }
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+ }
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+ export class BlobApiResponse {
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+ constructor(raw) {
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+ this.raw = raw;
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+ }
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+ value() {
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+ return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
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+ return yield this.raw.blob();
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+ });
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+ }
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+ ;
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+ }
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+ export class TextApiResponse {
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+ constructor(raw) {
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+ this.raw = raw;
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+ }
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+ value() {
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+ return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
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+ return yield this.raw.text();
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+ });
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+ }
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+ ;
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+ }
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