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- package/_VERSION +1 -1
- package/docs/models/ActionNotificationExportResult.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/ApiKey.md +6 -0
- package/docs/models/ApiRequestLog.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/App.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/As2IncomingMessage.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/As2OutgoingMessage.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/As2Partner.md +42 -29
- package/docs/models/As2Station.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/Automation.md +17 -3
- package/docs/models/AutomationLog.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/AutomationRun.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/BandwidthSnapshot.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/Behavior.md +26 -19
- package/docs/models/Bundle.md +4 -5
- package/docs/models/BundleAction.md +4 -0
- package/docs/models/BundleDownload.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/BundleNotification.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/BundleRecipient.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/BundleRegistration.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/Clickwrap.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/DnsRecord.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/EmailIncomingMessage.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/EmailLog.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/ExavaultApiRequestLog.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/ExternalEvent.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/FileComment.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/FileMigration.md +1 -1
- package/docs/models/FileMigrationLog.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/Folder.md +2 -0
- package/docs/models/FormFieldSet.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/FtpActionLog.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/GpgKey.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/Group.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/GroupUser.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/History.md +20 -0
- package/docs/models/HistoryExportResult.md +4 -0
- package/docs/models/InboxRecipient.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/InboxRegistration.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/InboxUpload.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/Invoice.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/IpAddress.md +12 -0
- package/docs/models/Lock.md +6 -3
- package/docs/models/Message.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/MessageComment.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/MessageCommentReaction.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/MessageReaction.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/Notification.md +4 -1
- package/docs/models/Payment.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/Permission.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/Priority.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/Project.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/PublicHostingRequestLog.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/PublicKey.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/RemoteBandwidthSnapshot.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/RemoteServer.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/Request.md +6 -0
- package/docs/models/SettingsChange.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/SftpActionLog.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/SftpHostKey.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/ShareGroup.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/Snapshot.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/SsoStrategy.md +4 -1
- package/docs/models/SyncLog.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/UsageDailySnapshot.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/UsageSnapshot.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/User.md +6 -3
- package/docs/models/UserCipherUse.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/UserRequest.md +3 -0
- package/docs/models/WebDavActionLog.md +3 -0
- package/lib/Files.js +1 -1
- package/lib/models/ActionNotificationExportResult.js +19 -5
- package/lib/models/ApiKey.js +34 -6
- package/lib/models/ApiRequestLog.js +17 -3
- package/lib/models/App.js +17 -3
- package/lib/models/As2IncomingMessage.js +19 -5
- package/lib/models/As2OutgoingMessage.js +19 -5
- package/lib/models/As2Partner.js +120 -64
- package/lib/models/As2Station.js +17 -3
- package/lib/models/Automation.js +31 -6
- package/lib/models/AutomationLog.js +17 -3
- package/lib/models/AutomationRun.js +19 -5
- package/lib/models/BandwidthSnapshot.js +17 -3
- package/lib/models/Behavior.js +53 -31
- package/lib/models/Bundle.js +18 -6
- package/lib/models/BundleAction.js +21 -7
- package/lib/models/BundleDownload.js +21 -7
- package/lib/models/BundleNotification.js +17 -3
- package/lib/models/BundleRecipient.js +19 -5
- package/lib/models/BundleRegistration.js +19 -5
- package/lib/models/Clickwrap.js +17 -3
- package/lib/models/DnsRecord.js +17 -3
- package/lib/models/EmailIncomingMessage.js +17 -3
- package/lib/models/EmailLog.js +17 -3
- package/lib/models/ExavaultApiRequestLog.js +17 -3
- package/lib/models/ExternalEvent.js +17 -3
- package/lib/models/FileComment.js +19 -5
- package/lib/models/FileMigration.js +1 -1
- package/lib/models/FileMigrationLog.js +17 -3
- package/lib/models/Folder.js +18 -11
- package/lib/models/FormFieldSet.js +17 -3
- package/lib/models/FtpActionLog.js +17 -3
- package/lib/models/GpgKey.js +17 -3
- package/lib/models/Group.js +19 -5
- package/lib/models/GroupUser.js +19 -5
- package/lib/models/History.js +91 -21
- package/lib/models/HistoryExportResult.js +19 -5
- package/lib/models/InboxRecipient.js +19 -5
- package/lib/models/InboxRegistration.js +19 -5
- package/lib/models/InboxUpload.js +21 -7
- package/lib/models/Invoice.js +17 -3
- package/lib/models/IpAddress.js +68 -12
- package/lib/models/Lock.js +22 -8
- package/lib/models/Message.js +19 -5
- package/lib/models/MessageComment.js +19 -5
- package/lib/models/MessageCommentReaction.js +19 -5
- package/lib/models/MessageReaction.js +19 -5
- package/lib/models/Notification.js +22 -8
- package/lib/models/Payment.js +17 -3
- package/lib/models/Permission.js +23 -9
- package/lib/models/Priority.js +19 -5
- package/lib/models/Project.js +17 -3
- package/lib/models/PublicHostingRequestLog.js +17 -3
- package/lib/models/PublicKey.js +17 -3
- package/lib/models/RemoteBandwidthSnapshot.js +17 -3
- package/lib/models/RemoteServer.js +17 -3
- package/lib/models/Request.js +38 -10
- package/lib/models/SettingsChange.js +17 -3
- package/lib/models/SftpActionLog.js +17 -3
- package/lib/models/SftpHostKey.js +17 -3
- package/lib/models/ShareGroup.js +17 -3
- package/lib/models/Snapshot.js +17 -3
- package/lib/models/SsoStrategy.js +18 -4
- package/lib/models/SyncLog.js +17 -3
- package/lib/models/UsageDailySnapshot.js +17 -3
- package/lib/models/UsageSnapshot.js +17 -3
- package/lib/models/User.js +24 -10
- package/lib/models/UserCipherUse.js +17 -3
- package/lib/models/UserRequest.js +17 -3
- package/lib/models/WebDavActionLog.js +17 -3
- package/package.json +1 -1
- package/src/Files.js +1 -1
- package/src/models/ActionNotificationExportResult.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/ApiKey.js +22 -0
- package/src/models/ApiRequestLog.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/App.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/As2IncomingMessage.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/As2OutgoingMessage.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/As2Partner.js +82 -38
- package/src/models/As2Station.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/Automation.js +24 -3
- package/src/models/AutomationLog.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/AutomationRun.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/BandwidthSnapshot.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/Behavior.js +39 -23
- package/src/models/Bundle.js +11 -3
- package/src/models/BundleAction.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/BundleDownload.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/BundleNotification.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/BundleRecipient.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/BundleRegistration.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/Clickwrap.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/DnsRecord.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/EmailIncomingMessage.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/EmailLog.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/ExavaultApiRequestLog.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/ExternalEvent.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/FileComment.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/FileMigration.js +1 -1
- package/src/models/FileMigrationLog.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/Folder.js +5 -0
- package/src/models/FormFieldSet.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/FtpActionLog.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/GpgKey.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/Group.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/GroupUser.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/History.js +50 -0
- package/src/models/HistoryExportResult.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/InboxRecipient.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/InboxRegistration.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/InboxUpload.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/Invoice.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/IpAddress.js +40 -0
- package/src/models/Lock.js +13 -3
- package/src/models/Message.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/MessageComment.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/MessageCommentReaction.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/MessageReaction.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/Notification.js +11 -1
- package/src/models/Payment.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/Permission.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/Priority.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/Project.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/PublicHostingRequestLog.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/PublicKey.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/RemoteBandwidthSnapshot.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/RemoteServer.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/Request.js +20 -0
- package/src/models/SettingsChange.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/SftpActionLog.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/SftpHostKey.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/ShareGroup.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/Snapshot.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/SsoStrategy.js +11 -1
- package/src/models/SyncLog.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/UsageDailySnapshot.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/UsageSnapshot.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/User.js +13 -3
- package/src/models/UserCipherUse.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/UserRequest.js +10 -0
- package/src/models/WebDavActionLog.js +10 -0
package/docs/models/GpgKey.md
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|
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* `action` (string):
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* `sort_by` (object): If set, sort records by the specified field in either `asc` or `desc` direction (e.g. `sort_by[group_id]=desc`). Valid fields are `group_id`, `path`, `user_id` or `permission`.
|
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