lucid-extension-sdk 0.0.306 → 0.0.307

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@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ import { FieldConstraintDefinition } from '../../data/schemadefinition';
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  import { CollectionEnumFieldType } from './fieldtypedefinition/collectionenumfieldtype';
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  import { FieldTypeArray } from './fieldtypedefinition/fieldtypearray';
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  import { FieldTypeDefinition } from './fieldtypedefinition/fieldtypedefinition';
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+ import { LucidFields } from './fieldtypedefinition/lucidfields';
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  import { ScalarFieldTypeEnum } from './fieldtypedefinition/scalarfieldtype';
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  import { SemanticFields } from './fieldtypedefinition/semanticfields';
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  import { SemanticKind } from './fieldtypedefinition/semantickind';
@@ -22,7 +23,7 @@ export declare function declareSchema<Names extends string, Types extends Readon
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  [Name in Names]: {
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  type: Types;
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  constraints?: readonly Constraint[];
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- mapping?: readonly SemanticKind[] | readonly SemanticFields[] | undefined;
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+ mapping?: readonly SemanticKind[] | readonly SemanticFields[] | readonly LucidFields[] | undefined;
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  };
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  }, PrimaryKey extends keyof Fields>({ primaryKey, fields }: {
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  primaryKey: PrimaryKey[];
@@ -33,7 +34,7 @@ export declare function declareSchema<Names extends string, Types extends Readon
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  name: Exclude<keyof typeof fields, number>;
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  type: FieldTypeDefinition;
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  constraints: FieldConstraintDefinition[];
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- mapping: readonly SemanticKind[] | readonly SemanticFields[];
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+ mapping: readonly SemanticKind[] | readonly SemanticFields[] | readonly LucidFields[];
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  }[];
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  primaryKey: FormattedPrimaryKey<Fields, PrimaryKey>;
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  fromItemsSparse: (items: PartialItemType<typeof fields, PrimaryKey>[]) => Map<string, PartialItemType<Fields, PrimaryKey>>;
@@ -80,7 +81,7 @@ export declare class FormattedPrimaryKey<Fields extends FieldsStructure, Primary
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  type FieldsStructure = {
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  [Name in string]: {
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  type: Readonly<FieldTypeDefinition>;
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- mapping?: undefined | readonly SemanticKind[] | readonly SemanticFields[];
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+ mapping?: undefined | readonly SemanticKind[] | readonly SemanticFields[] | readonly LucidFields[];
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  };
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  };
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  /**
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+ /**
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+ * Lucid Fields serve as standardized categories that transcend individual data source labels, facilitating
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+ * a uniform way to access and manipulate data. For instance, regardless of the source, data that pertains to "titles"
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+ * or "user information" often carries the same kind of information, though it may be labeled differently across systems.
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+ * Lucid Fields ensure that such data is recognized and treated consistently within the platform,
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+ * regardless of external labeling conventions.
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+ *
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+ * Semantic Mapping is the process through which Lucid aligns these disparate field names to a set of standardized
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+ * Lucid Fields. By using Lucid Fields like Title, Description, User, and Project, Lucid simplifies the way
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+ * users access and interact with data brought in from external sources.
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+ *
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+ * Benefits of Lucid Fields:
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+ * Uniformity: Ensures that data from diverse sources is referenced consistently within Lucid.
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+ * Integration Simplicity: Simplifies the process of integrating new data sources into Lucid by mapping to an established set of Lucid Fields.
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+ * Feature Compatibility: Allows for seamless use of Lucid’s intelligent features across all data, regardless of its origin.
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+ * Data Organization: Provides a structured approach to organizing and grouping data within the Lucid ecosystem.
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+ */
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+ export declare enum LucidFields {
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+ /**
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+ * Represents the title or main descriptor of an item.
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+ */
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+ Title = "title",
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+ /**
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+ * Captures detailed information or a summary about an item.
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+ */
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+ Description = "description",
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+ /**
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+ * Refers to the user associated with or assigned to an item.
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+ */
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+ User = "user",
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+ /**
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+ * Specific to the reporting user, typically in the context of a ticketing system.
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+ */
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+ Reporter = "user.reporter",
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+ /**
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+ * Refers to the time associated with an item.
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+ */
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+ Time = "time",
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+ /**
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+ * Pertains to the ending or completion time of an item.
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+ */
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+ EndTime = "time.endtime",
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+ /**
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+ * Contains estimations related to items, like time or resource estimates.
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+ */
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+ Estimate = "estimate",
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+ /**
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+ * Reflects status of an item, typically in the context of a ticketing system.
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+ */
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+ Status = "status",
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+ /**
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+ * Classifies the type of issue or item, typically in the context of a ticketing system.
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+ */
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+ IssueType = "issuetype",
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+ /**
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+ * Indicates the importance or urgency level of an item.
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+ */
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+ Priority = "priority",
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+ /**
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+ * Relates to the project with which an item is associated.
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+ */
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+ Project = "project",
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+ /**
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+ * The unique URL or identifier linking back to the item’s source.
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+ */
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+ SourceItemUrl = "url",
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+ /**
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+ * Refers to the URL of the image associated with this item
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+ */
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+ ImageUrl = "url.image"
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+ }
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+ export declare const isLucidFields: (x: unknown) => x is LucidFields;
@@ -0,0 +1,77 @@
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+ "use strict";
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+ Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
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+ exports.isLucidFields = exports.LucidFields = void 0;
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+ const validators_1 = require("../../validators/validators");
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+ /**
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+ * Lucid Fields serve as standardized categories that transcend individual data source labels, facilitating
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+ * a uniform way to access and manipulate data. For instance, regardless of the source, data that pertains to "titles"
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+ * or "user information" often carries the same kind of information, though it may be labeled differently across systems.
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+ * Lucid Fields ensure that such data is recognized and treated consistently within the platform,
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+ * regardless of external labeling conventions.
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+ *
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+ * Semantic Mapping is the process through which Lucid aligns these disparate field names to a set of standardized
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+ * Lucid Fields. By using Lucid Fields like Title, Description, User, and Project, Lucid simplifies the way
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+ * users access and interact with data brought in from external sources.
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+ *
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+ * Benefits of Lucid Fields:
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+ * Uniformity: Ensures that data from diverse sources is referenced consistently within Lucid.
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+ * Integration Simplicity: Simplifies the process of integrating new data sources into Lucid by mapping to an established set of Lucid Fields.
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+ * Feature Compatibility: Allows for seamless use of Lucid’s intelligent features across all data, regardless of its origin.
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+ * Data Organization: Provides a structured approach to organizing and grouping data within the Lucid ecosystem.
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+ */
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+ var LucidFields;
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+ (function (LucidFields) {
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+ /**
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+ * Represents the title or main descriptor of an item.
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+ */
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+ LucidFields["Title"] = "title";
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+ /**
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+ * Captures detailed information or a summary about an item.
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+ */
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+ LucidFields["Description"] = "description";
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+ /**
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+ * Refers to the user associated with or assigned to an item.
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+ */
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+ LucidFields["User"] = "user";
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+ /**
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+ * Specific to the reporting user, typically in the context of a ticketing system.
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+ */
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+ LucidFields["Reporter"] = "user.reporter";
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+ /**
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+ * Refers to the time associated with an item.
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+ */
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+ LucidFields["Time"] = "time";
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+ /**
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+ * Pertains to the ending or completion time of an item.
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+ */
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+ LucidFields["EndTime"] = "time.endtime";
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+ /**
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+ * Contains estimations related to items, like time or resource estimates.
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+ */
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+ LucidFields["Estimate"] = "estimate";
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+ /**
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+ * Reflects status of an item, typically in the context of a ticketing system.
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+ */
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+ LucidFields["Status"] = "status";
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+ /**
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+ * Classifies the type of issue or item, typically in the context of a ticketing system.
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+ */
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+ LucidFields["IssueType"] = "issuetype";
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+ /**
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+ * Indicates the importance or urgency level of an item.
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+ */
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+ LucidFields["Priority"] = "priority";
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+ /**
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+ * Relates to the project with which an item is associated.
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+ */
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+ LucidFields["Project"] = "project";
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+ /**
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+ * The unique URL or identifier linking back to the item’s source.
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+ */
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+ LucidFields["SourceItemUrl"] = "url";
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+ /**
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+ * Refers to the URL of the image associated with this item
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+ */
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+ LucidFields["ImageUrl"] = "url.image";
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+ })(LucidFields || (exports.LucidFields = LucidFields = {}));
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+ exports.isLucidFields = (0, validators_1.stringEnumValidator)(LucidFields);
@@ -1,72 +1,22 @@
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  /**
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- * Semantic Fields serve as standardized categories that transcend individual data source labels, facilitating
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- * a uniform way to access and manipulate data. For instance, regardless of the source, data that pertains to "titles"
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- * or "user information" often carries the same kind of information, though it may be labeled differently across systems.
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- * Lucid’s Semantic Fields ensure that such data is recognized and treated consistently within the platform,
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- * regardless of external labeling conventions.
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- *
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- * Semantic Mapping is the process through which Lucid aligns these disparate field names to a set of standardized
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- * Semantic Fields. By using Semantic Fields like Title, Description, User, and Project, Lucid simplifies the way
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- * users access and interact with data brought in from external sources.
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- *
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- * Benefits of Semantic Fields:
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- * Uniformity: Ensures that data from diverse sources is referenced consistently within Lucid.
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- * Integration Simplicity: Simplifies the process of integrating new data sources into Lucid by mapping to an established set of Semantic Fields.
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- * Feature Compatibility: Allows for seamless use of Lucid’s intelligent features across all data, regardless of its origin.
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- * Data Organization: Provides a structured approach to organizing and grouping data within the Lucid ecosystem.
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+ * @deprecated use LucidFields instead. SemanticFields has not been removed to ensure backwards compatability.
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  */
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  export declare enum SemanticFields {
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- /**
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- * Represents the title or main descriptor of an item.
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- */
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  Title = "title",
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- /**
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- * Captures detailed information or a summary about an item.
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- */
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  Description = "description",
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- /**
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- * Refers to the user associated with or assigned to an item.
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- */
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  User = "user",
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- /**
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- * Specific to the reporting user, typically in the context of a ticketing system.
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- */
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  Reporter = "user.reporter",
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- /**
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- * Refers to the time associated with an item.
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- */
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  Time = "time",
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- /**
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- * Pertains to the ending or completion time of an item.
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- */
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  EndTime = "time.endtime",
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- /**
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- * Contains estimations related to items, like time or resource estimates.
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- */
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  Estimate = "estimate",
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- /**
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- * Reflects status of an item, typically in the context of a ticketing system.
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- */
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  Status = "status",
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- /**
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- * Classifies the type of issue or item, typically in the context of a ticketing system.
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- */
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  IssueType = "issuetype",
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- /**
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- * Indicates the importance or urgency level of an item.
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- */
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  Priority = "priority",
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- /**
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- * Relates to the project with which an item is associated.
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- */
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  Project = "project",
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- /**
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- * The unique URL or identifier linking back to the item’s source.
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- */
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  SourceItemUrl = "url",
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- /**
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- * Refers to the URL of the image associated with this item
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- */
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  ImageUrl = "url.image"
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  }
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+ /**
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+ * @deprecated use isLucidFields instead
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+ */
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  export declare const isSemanticFields: (x: unknown) => x is SemanticFields;
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  exports.isSemanticFields = exports.SemanticFields = void 0;
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  const validators_1 = require("../../validators/validators");
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  /**
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- * Semantic Fields serve as standardized categories that transcend individual data source labels, facilitating
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- * a uniform way to access and manipulate data. For instance, regardless of the source, data that pertains to "titles"
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- * or "user information" often carries the same kind of information, though it may be labeled differently across systems.
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- * Lucid’s Semantic Fields ensure that such data is recognized and treated consistently within the platform,
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- * regardless of external labeling conventions.
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- *
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- * Semantic Mapping is the process through which Lucid aligns these disparate field names to a set of standardized
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- * Semantic Fields. By using Semantic Fields like Title, Description, User, and Project, Lucid simplifies the way
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- * users access and interact with data brought in from external sources.
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- *
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- * Benefits of Semantic Fields:
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- * Uniformity: Ensures that data from diverse sources is referenced consistently within Lucid.
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- * Integration Simplicity: Simplifies the process of integrating new data sources into Lucid by mapping to an established set of Semantic Fields.
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- * Feature Compatibility: Allows for seamless use of Lucid’s intelligent features across all data, regardless of its origin.
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- * Data Organization: Provides a structured approach to organizing and grouping data within the Lucid ecosystem.
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+ * @deprecated use LucidFields instead. SemanticFields has not been removed to ensure backwards compatability.
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  */
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  var SemanticFields;
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  (function (SemanticFields) {
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- /**
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- * Represents the title or main descriptor of an item.
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- */
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  SemanticFields["Title"] = "title";
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- /**
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- * Captures detailed information or a summary about an item.
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- */
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  SemanticFields["Description"] = "description";
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- /**
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- * Refers to the user associated with or assigned to an item.
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- */
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  SemanticFields["User"] = "user";
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- /**
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- * Specific to the reporting user, typically in the context of a ticketing system.
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- */
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  SemanticFields["Reporter"] = "user.reporter";
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- /**
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- * Refers to the time associated with an item.
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- */
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  SemanticFields["Time"] = "time";
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- /**
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- * Pertains to the ending or completion time of an item.
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- */
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  SemanticFields["EndTime"] = "time.endtime";
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- /**
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- * Contains estimations related to items, like time or resource estimates.
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- */
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  SemanticFields["Estimate"] = "estimate";
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- /**
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- * Reflects status of an item, typically in the context of a ticketing system.
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- */
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  SemanticFields["Status"] = "status";
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- /**
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- * Classifies the type of issue or item, typically in the context of a ticketing system.
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- */
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  SemanticFields["IssueType"] = "issuetype";
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- /**
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- * Indicates the importance or urgency level of an item.
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- */
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  SemanticFields["Priority"] = "priority";
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- /**
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- * Relates to the project with which an item is associated.
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- */
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  SemanticFields["Project"] = "project";
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- /**
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- * The unique URL or identifier linking back to the item’s source.
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- */
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  SemanticFields["SourceItemUrl"] = "url";
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- /**
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- * Refers to the URL of the image associated with this item
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- */
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  SemanticFields["ImageUrl"] = "url.image";
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  })(SemanticFields || (exports.SemanticFields = SemanticFields = {}));
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+ /**
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+ * @deprecated use isLucidFields instead
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+ */
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  exports.isSemanticFields = (0, validators_1.stringEnumValidator)(SemanticFields);
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+ import { LucidFields } from './lucidfields';
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  import { SemanticFields } from './semanticfields';
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  /**
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- * @deprecated use SemanticFields instead. SemanticKind has not been removed to ensure backwards compatability.
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+ * @deprecated use LucidFields instead. SemanticKind has not been removed to ensure backwards compatability.
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  export declare enum SemanticKind {
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  Id = "id",
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  URL = "url"
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  }
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  export declare const isSemanticKind: (x: unknown) => x is SemanticKind;
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+ export declare function semanticKindToLucidFields(semanticField: SemanticKind | SemanticFields | LucidFields): LucidFields | undefined;
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+ /**
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+ * @deprecated use semanticKindToLucidFields instead
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+ */
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  export declare function semanticKindToSemanticFields(semanticField: SemanticKind | SemanticFields): SemanticFields | undefined;
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  Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
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- exports.semanticKindToSemanticFields = exports.isSemanticKind = exports.SemanticKind = void 0;
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+ exports.semanticKindToSemanticFields = exports.semanticKindToLucidFields = exports.isSemanticKind = exports.SemanticKind = void 0;
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  const validators_1 = require("../../validators/validators");
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+ const lucidfields_1 = require("./lucidfields");
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  const semanticfields_1 = require("./semanticfields");
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  /**
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  })(SemanticKind || (exports.SemanticKind = SemanticKind = {}));
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+ function semanticKindToLucidFields(semanticField) {
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+ if ((0, lucidfields_1.isLucidFields)(semanticField)) {
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+ return semanticField;
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+ }
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+ else if ((0, semanticfields_1.isSemanticFields)(semanticField)) {
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+ switch (semanticField) {
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+ case semanticfields_1.SemanticFields.Title:
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+ return lucidfields_1.LucidFields.Title;
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+ case semanticfields_1.SemanticFields.Description:
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+ return lucidfields_1.LucidFields.Description;
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+ case semanticfields_1.SemanticFields.User:
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+ return lucidfields_1.LucidFields.User;
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+ case semanticfields_1.SemanticFields.Reporter:
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+ return lucidfields_1.LucidFields.Reporter;
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+ case semanticfields_1.SemanticFields.Time:
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+ return lucidfields_1.LucidFields.Time;
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+ case semanticfields_1.SemanticFields.EndTime:
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+ return lucidfields_1.LucidFields.EndTime;
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+ case semanticfields_1.SemanticFields.Estimate:
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+ return lucidfields_1.LucidFields.Estimate;
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+ case semanticfields_1.SemanticFields.Status:
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+ return lucidfields_1.LucidFields.Status;
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+ case semanticfields_1.SemanticFields.IssueType:
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+ return lucidfields_1.LucidFields.IssueType;
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+ case semanticfields_1.SemanticFields.Priority:
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+ return lucidfields_1.LucidFields.Priority;
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+ case semanticfields_1.SemanticFields.Project:
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+ return lucidfields_1.LucidFields.Project;
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+ case semanticfields_1.SemanticFields.SourceItemUrl:
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+ return lucidfields_1.LucidFields.SourceItemUrl;
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+ case semanticfields_1.SemanticFields.ImageUrl:
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+ return lucidfields_1.LucidFields.ImageUrl;
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+ default:
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+ }
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+ }
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+ else {
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+ switch (semanticField) {
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+ case SemanticKind.Id:
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+ return undefined;
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+ case SemanticKind.Title:
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+ return lucidfields_1.LucidFields.Title;
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+ case SemanticKind.Name:
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+ return lucidfields_1.LucidFields.Title;
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+ case SemanticKind.Image:
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+ return lucidfields_1.LucidFields.ImageUrl;
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+ case SemanticKind.Description:
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+ return lucidfields_1.LucidFields.Description;
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+ case SemanticKind.Assignee:
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+ return lucidfields_1.LucidFields.User;
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+ case SemanticKind.Estimate:
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+ return lucidfields_1.LucidFields.Estimate;
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+ case SemanticKind.Status:
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+ return lucidfields_1.LucidFields.Status;
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+ case SemanticKind.IssueType:
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+ return lucidfields_1.LucidFields.IssueType;
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+ case SemanticKind.Priority:
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+ return lucidfields_1.LucidFields.Priority;
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+ case SemanticKind.Project:
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+ return lucidfields_1.LucidFields.Project;
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+ case SemanticKind.Reporter:
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+ return lucidfields_1.LucidFields.Reporter;
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+ case SemanticKind.StartTime:
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+ return lucidfields_1.LucidFields.Time;
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+ case SemanticKind.EndTime:
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+ return lucidfields_1.LucidFields.EndTime;
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+ case SemanticKind.GroupByHint:
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+ return undefined;
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+ case SemanticKind.PrimaryKeyReference:
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+ return undefined;
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+ case SemanticKind.URL:
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+ return lucidfields_1.LucidFields.SourceItemUrl;
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+ default:
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+ return undefined;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ */
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  const checks_1 = require("../../checks");
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  const validators_1 = require("../../validators/validators");
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  const fieldtypedefinition_1 = require("../fieldtypedefinition/fieldtypedefinition");
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  // The options here must match com.lucidchart.data.model.fielddefinition.FieldConstraintType on the backend
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- 'Mapping': (0, validators_1.option)((0, validators_1.either)((0, validators_1.arrayValidator)(semanticfields_1.isSemanticFields), (0, validators_1.arrayValidator)(semantickind_1.isSemanticKind))),
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+ 'Mapping': (0, validators_1.option)((0, validators_1.either)((0, validators_1.arrayValidator)(lucidfields_1.isLucidFields), (0, validators_1.arrayValidator)(semantickind_1.isSemanticKind))),
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  import { isNumber, isUndefined } from '../core/checks';
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  import { FieldTypeDefinition } from '../core/data/fieldtypedefinition/fieldtypedefinition';
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  /**
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  * Definition of a schema for creating a [Collection](#classes_data_collectionproxy-CollectionProxy)
@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ import { SemanticCollection } from '../core/data/datasource/semanticcollection';
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  import { SourceForeignKey } from '../core/data/datasource/sourceforeignkeys';
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  import { UpstreamPatchType } from '../core/data/datasource/upstreampatchtype';
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package/package.json CHANGED
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  {
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  "name": "lucid-extension-sdk",
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  "description": "Utility classes for writing Lucid Software editor extensions",
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  "main": "index.js",
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  "types": "index.d.ts",