Source code for sdk.lusid.api.relation_definitions_api

# coding: utf-8

"""
    LUSID API

    FINBOURNE Technology  # noqa: E501

    Contact: info@finbourne.com
    Generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech)

    Do not edit the class manually.
"""


import re  # noqa: F401
import io
import warnings

from pydantic.v1 import validate_arguments, ValidationError
from typing import overload, Optional, Union, Awaitable

from typing_extensions import Annotated
from datetime import datetime

from pydantic.v1 import Field, constr, validator

from typing import Optional

from lusid.models.create_relation_definition_request import CreateRelationDefinitionRequest
from lusid.models.deleted_entity_response import DeletedEntityResponse
from lusid.models.relation_definition import RelationDefinition

from lusid.api_client import ApiClient
from lusid.api_response import ApiResponse
from lusid.exceptions import (  # noqa: F401
    ApiTypeError,
    ApiValueError
)


[docs] class RelationDefinitionsApi: """NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator Ref: https://openapi-generator.tech Do not edit the class manually. """ def __init__(self, api_client=None) -> None: if api_client is None: api_client = ApiClient.get_default() self.api_client = api_client @overload async def create_relation_definition(self, create_relation_definition_request : Annotated[CreateRelationDefinitionRequest, Field(..., description="The definition of the new relation.")], **kwargs) -> RelationDefinition: # noqa: E501 ... @overload def create_relation_definition(self, create_relation_definition_request : Annotated[CreateRelationDefinitionRequest, Field(..., description="The definition of the new relation.")], async_req: Optional[bool]=True, **kwargs) -> RelationDefinition: # noqa: E501 ...
[docs] @validate_arguments def create_relation_definition(self, create_relation_definition_request : Annotated[CreateRelationDefinitionRequest, Field(..., description="The definition of the new relation.")], async_req: Optional[bool]=None, **kwargs) -> Union[RelationDefinition, Awaitable[RelationDefinition]]: # noqa: E501 """[EXPERIMENTAL] CreateRelationDefinition: Create a relation definition # noqa: E501 Define a new relation. # noqa: E501 This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an asynchronous HTTP request, please pass async_req=True >>> thread = api.create_relation_definition(create_relation_definition_request, async_req=True) >>> result = thread.get() :param create_relation_definition_request: The definition of the new relation. (required) :type create_relation_definition_request: CreateRelationDefinitionRequest :param async_req: Whether to execute the request asynchronously. :type async_req: bool, optional :param _request_timeout: timeout setting for this request. If one number provided, it will be total request timeout. It can also be a pair (tuple) of (connection, read) timeouts. :return: Returns the result object. If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. :rtype: RelationDefinition """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if '_preload_content' in kwargs: message = "Error! Please call the create_relation_definition_with_http_info method with `_preload_content` instead and obtain raw data from ApiResponse.raw_data" # noqa: E501 raise ValueError(message) if async_req is not None: kwargs['async_req'] = async_req return self.create_relation_definition_with_http_info(create_relation_definition_request, **kwargs) # noqa: E501
[docs] @validate_arguments def create_relation_definition_with_http_info(self, create_relation_definition_request : Annotated[CreateRelationDefinitionRequest, Field(..., description="The definition of the new relation.")], **kwargs) -> ApiResponse: # noqa: E501 """[EXPERIMENTAL] CreateRelationDefinition: Create a relation definition # noqa: E501 Define a new relation. # noqa: E501 This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an asynchronous HTTP request, please pass async_req=True >>> thread = api.create_relation_definition_with_http_info(create_relation_definition_request, async_req=True) >>> result = thread.get() :param create_relation_definition_request: The definition of the new relation. (required) :type create_relation_definition_request: CreateRelationDefinitionRequest :param async_req: Whether to execute the request asynchronously. :type async_req: bool, optional :param _preload_content: if False, the ApiResponse.data will be set to none and raw_data will store the HTTP response body without reading/decoding. Default is True. :type _preload_content: bool, optional :param _return_http_data_only: response data instead of ApiResponse object with status code, headers, etc :type _return_http_data_only: bool, optional :param _request_timeout: timeout setting for this request. If one number provided, it will be total request timeout. It can also be a pair (tuple) of (connection, read) timeouts. :param _request_auth: set to override the auth_settings for an a single request; this effectively ignores the authentication in the spec for a single request. :type _request_auth: dict, optional :type _content_type: string, optional: force content-type for the request :return: Returns the result object. If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. :rtype: tuple(RelationDefinition, status_code(int), headers(HTTPHeaderDict)) """ _params = locals() _all_params = [ 'create_relation_definition_request' ] _all_params.extend( [ 'async_req', '_return_http_data_only', '_preload_content', '_request_timeout', '_request_auth', '_content_type', '_headers' ] ) # validate the arguments for _key, _val in _params['kwargs'].items(): if _key not in _all_params: raise ApiTypeError( "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" " to method create_relation_definition" % _key ) _params[_key] = _val del _params['kwargs'] _collection_formats = {} # process the path parameters _path_params = {} # process the query parameters _query_params = [] # process the header parameters _header_params = dict(_params.get('_headers', {})) # process the form parameters _form_params = [] _files = {} # process the body parameter _body_params = None if _params['create_relation_definition_request'] is not None: _body_params = _params['create_relation_definition_request'] # set the HTTP header `Accept` _header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.select_header_accept( ['text/plain', 'application/json', 'text/json']) # noqa: E501 # set the HTTP header `Content-Type` _content_types_list = _params.get('_content_type', self.api_client.select_header_content_type( ['application/json-patch+json', 'application/json', 'text/json', 'application/*+json'])) if _content_types_list: _header_params['Content-Type'] = _content_types_list # authentication setting _auth_settings = ['oauth2'] # noqa: E501 _response_types_map = { '201': "RelationDefinition", '400': "LusidValidationProblemDetails", } return self.api_client.call_api( '/api/relationdefinitions', 'POST', _path_params, _query_params, _header_params, body=_body_params, post_params=_form_params, files=_files, response_types_map=_response_types_map, auth_settings=_auth_settings, async_req=_params.get('async_req'), _return_http_data_only=_params.get('_return_http_data_only'), # noqa: E501 _preload_content=_params.get('_preload_content', True), _request_timeout=_params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=_collection_formats, _request_auth=_params.get('_request_auth'))
@overload async def delete_relation_definition(self, scope : Annotated[constr(strict=True, max_length=64, min_length=1), Field(..., description="The scope of the relation to be deleted.")], code : Annotated[constr(strict=True, max_length=64, min_length=1), Field(..., description="The code of the relation to be deleted. Together with the domain and scope this uniquely identifies the relation.")], **kwargs) -> DeletedEntityResponse: # noqa: E501 ... @overload def delete_relation_definition(self, scope : Annotated[constr(strict=True, max_length=64, min_length=1), Field(..., description="The scope of the relation to be deleted.")], code : Annotated[constr(strict=True, max_length=64, min_length=1), Field(..., description="The code of the relation to be deleted. Together with the domain and scope this uniquely identifies the relation.")], async_req: Optional[bool]=True, **kwargs) -> DeletedEntityResponse: # noqa: E501 ...
[docs] @validate_arguments def delete_relation_definition(self, scope : Annotated[constr(strict=True, max_length=64, min_length=1), Field(..., description="The scope of the relation to be deleted.")], code : Annotated[constr(strict=True, max_length=64, min_length=1), Field(..., description="The code of the relation to be deleted. Together with the domain and scope this uniquely identifies the relation.")], async_req: Optional[bool]=None, **kwargs) -> Union[DeletedEntityResponse, Awaitable[DeletedEntityResponse]]: # noqa: E501 """[EXPERIMENTAL] DeleteRelationDefinition: Delete relation definition # noqa: E501 Delete the definition of the specified relation. # noqa: E501 This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an asynchronous HTTP request, please pass async_req=True >>> thread = api.delete_relation_definition(scope, code, async_req=True) >>> result = thread.get() :param scope: The scope of the relation to be deleted. (required) :type scope: str :param code: The code of the relation to be deleted. Together with the domain and scope this uniquely identifies the relation. (required) :type code: str :param async_req: Whether to execute the request asynchronously. :type async_req: bool, optional :param _request_timeout: timeout setting for this request. If one number provided, it will be total request timeout. It can also be a pair (tuple) of (connection, read) timeouts. :return: Returns the result object. If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. :rtype: DeletedEntityResponse """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if '_preload_content' in kwargs: message = "Error! Please call the delete_relation_definition_with_http_info method with `_preload_content` instead and obtain raw data from ApiResponse.raw_data" # noqa: E501 raise ValueError(message) if async_req is not None: kwargs['async_req'] = async_req return self.delete_relation_definition_with_http_info(scope, code, **kwargs) # noqa: E501
[docs] @validate_arguments def delete_relation_definition_with_http_info(self, scope : Annotated[constr(strict=True, max_length=64, min_length=1), Field(..., description="The scope of the relation to be deleted.")], code : Annotated[constr(strict=True, max_length=64, min_length=1), Field(..., description="The code of the relation to be deleted. Together with the domain and scope this uniquely identifies the relation.")], **kwargs) -> ApiResponse: # noqa: E501 """[EXPERIMENTAL] DeleteRelationDefinition: Delete relation definition # noqa: E501 Delete the definition of the specified relation. # noqa: E501 This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an asynchronous HTTP request, please pass async_req=True >>> thread = api.delete_relation_definition_with_http_info(scope, code, async_req=True) >>> result = thread.get() :param scope: The scope of the relation to be deleted. (required) :type scope: str :param code: The code of the relation to be deleted. Together with the domain and scope this uniquely identifies the relation. (required) :type code: str :param async_req: Whether to execute the request asynchronously. :type async_req: bool, optional :param _preload_content: if False, the ApiResponse.data will be set to none and raw_data will store the HTTP response body without reading/decoding. Default is True. :type _preload_content: bool, optional :param _return_http_data_only: response data instead of ApiResponse object with status code, headers, etc :type _return_http_data_only: bool, optional :param _request_timeout: timeout setting for this request. If one number provided, it will be total request timeout. It can also be a pair (tuple) of (connection, read) timeouts. :param _request_auth: set to override the auth_settings for an a single request; this effectively ignores the authentication in the spec for a single request. :type _request_auth: dict, optional :type _content_type: string, optional: force content-type for the request :return: Returns the result object. If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. :rtype: tuple(DeletedEntityResponse, status_code(int), headers(HTTPHeaderDict)) """ _params = locals() _all_params = [ 'scope', 'code' ] _all_params.extend( [ 'async_req', '_return_http_data_only', '_preload_content', '_request_timeout', '_request_auth', '_content_type', '_headers' ] ) # validate the arguments for _key, _val in _params['kwargs'].items(): if _key not in _all_params: raise ApiTypeError( "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" " to method delete_relation_definition" % _key ) _params[_key] = _val del _params['kwargs'] _collection_formats = {} # process the path parameters _path_params = {} if _params['scope']: _path_params['scope'] = _params['scope'] if _params['code']: _path_params['code'] = _params['code'] # process the query parameters _query_params = [] # process the header parameters _header_params = dict(_params.get('_headers', {})) # process the form parameters _form_params = [] _files = {} # process the body parameter _body_params = None # set the HTTP header `Accept` _header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.select_header_accept( ['text/plain', 'application/json', 'text/json']) # noqa: E501 # authentication setting _auth_settings = ['oauth2'] # noqa: E501 _response_types_map = { '200': "DeletedEntityResponse", '400': "LusidValidationProblemDetails", } return self.api_client.call_api( '/api/relationdefinitions/{scope}/{code}', 'DELETE', _path_params, _query_params, _header_params, body=_body_params, post_params=_form_params, files=_files, response_types_map=_response_types_map, auth_settings=_auth_settings, async_req=_params.get('async_req'), _return_http_data_only=_params.get('_return_http_data_only'), # noqa: E501 _preload_content=_params.get('_preload_content', True), _request_timeout=_params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=_collection_formats, _request_auth=_params.get('_request_auth'))
@overload async def get_relation_definition(self, scope : Annotated[constr(strict=True, max_length=64, min_length=1), Field(..., description="The scope of the specified relation.")], code : Annotated[constr(strict=True, max_length=64, min_length=1), Field(..., description="The code of the specified relation. Together with the domain and scope this uniquely identifies the relation.")], as_at : Annotated[Optional[datetime], Field(description="The asAt datetime at which to retrieve the relation definition. Defaults to return the latest version of the definition if not specified.")] = None, **kwargs) -> RelationDefinition: # noqa: E501 ... @overload def get_relation_definition(self, scope : Annotated[constr(strict=True, max_length=64, min_length=1), Field(..., description="The scope of the specified relation.")], code : Annotated[constr(strict=True, max_length=64, min_length=1), Field(..., description="The code of the specified relation. Together with the domain and scope this uniquely identifies the relation.")], as_at : Annotated[Optional[datetime], Field(description="The asAt datetime at which to retrieve the relation definition. Defaults to return the latest version of the definition if not specified.")] = None, async_req: Optional[bool]=True, **kwargs) -> RelationDefinition: # noqa: E501 ...
[docs] @validate_arguments def get_relation_definition(self, scope : Annotated[constr(strict=True, max_length=64, min_length=1), Field(..., description="The scope of the specified relation.")], code : Annotated[constr(strict=True, max_length=64, min_length=1), Field(..., description="The code of the specified relation. Together with the domain and scope this uniquely identifies the relation.")], as_at : Annotated[Optional[datetime], Field(description="The asAt datetime at which to retrieve the relation definition. Defaults to return the latest version of the definition if not specified.")] = None, async_req: Optional[bool]=None, **kwargs) -> Union[RelationDefinition, Awaitable[RelationDefinition]]: # noqa: E501 """[EXPERIMENTAL] GetRelationDefinition: Get relation definition # noqa: E501 Retrieve the definition of a specified relation. # noqa: E501 This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an asynchronous HTTP request, please pass async_req=True >>> thread = api.get_relation_definition(scope, code, as_at, async_req=True) >>> result = thread.get() :param scope: The scope of the specified relation. (required) :type scope: str :param code: The code of the specified relation. Together with the domain and scope this uniquely identifies the relation. (required) :type code: str :param as_at: The asAt datetime at which to retrieve the relation definition. Defaults to return the latest version of the definition if not specified. :type as_at: datetime :param async_req: Whether to execute the request asynchronously. :type async_req: bool, optional :param _request_timeout: timeout setting for this request. If one number provided, it will be total request timeout. It can also be a pair (tuple) of (connection, read) timeouts. :return: Returns the result object. If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. :rtype: RelationDefinition """ kwargs['_return_http_data_only'] = True if '_preload_content' in kwargs: message = "Error! Please call the get_relation_definition_with_http_info method with `_preload_content` instead and obtain raw data from ApiResponse.raw_data" # noqa: E501 raise ValueError(message) if async_req is not None: kwargs['async_req'] = async_req return self.get_relation_definition_with_http_info(scope, code, as_at, **kwargs) # noqa: E501
[docs] @validate_arguments def get_relation_definition_with_http_info(self, scope : Annotated[constr(strict=True, max_length=64, min_length=1), Field(..., description="The scope of the specified relation.")], code : Annotated[constr(strict=True, max_length=64, min_length=1), Field(..., description="The code of the specified relation. Together with the domain and scope this uniquely identifies the relation.")], as_at : Annotated[Optional[datetime], Field(description="The asAt datetime at which to retrieve the relation definition. Defaults to return the latest version of the definition if not specified.")] = None, **kwargs) -> ApiResponse: # noqa: E501 """[EXPERIMENTAL] GetRelationDefinition: Get relation definition # noqa: E501 Retrieve the definition of a specified relation. # noqa: E501 This method makes a synchronous HTTP request by default. To make an asynchronous HTTP request, please pass async_req=True >>> thread = api.get_relation_definition_with_http_info(scope, code, as_at, async_req=True) >>> result = thread.get() :param scope: The scope of the specified relation. (required) :type scope: str :param code: The code of the specified relation. Together with the domain and scope this uniquely identifies the relation. (required) :type code: str :param as_at: The asAt datetime at which to retrieve the relation definition. Defaults to return the latest version of the definition if not specified. :type as_at: datetime :param async_req: Whether to execute the request asynchronously. :type async_req: bool, optional :param _preload_content: if False, the ApiResponse.data will be set to none and raw_data will store the HTTP response body without reading/decoding. Default is True. :type _preload_content: bool, optional :param _return_http_data_only: response data instead of ApiResponse object with status code, headers, etc :type _return_http_data_only: bool, optional :param _request_timeout: timeout setting for this request. If one number provided, it will be total request timeout. It can also be a pair (tuple) of (connection, read) timeouts. :param _request_auth: set to override the auth_settings for an a single request; this effectively ignores the authentication in the spec for a single request. :type _request_auth: dict, optional :type _content_type: string, optional: force content-type for the request :return: Returns the result object. If the method is called asynchronously, returns the request thread. :rtype: tuple(RelationDefinition, status_code(int), headers(HTTPHeaderDict)) """ _params = locals() _all_params = [ 'scope', 'code', 'as_at' ] _all_params.extend( [ 'async_req', '_return_http_data_only', '_preload_content', '_request_timeout', '_request_auth', '_content_type', '_headers' ] ) # validate the arguments for _key, _val in _params['kwargs'].items(): if _key not in _all_params: raise ApiTypeError( "Got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" " to method get_relation_definition" % _key ) _params[_key] = _val del _params['kwargs'] _collection_formats = {} # process the path parameters _path_params = {} if _params['scope']: _path_params['scope'] = _params['scope'] if _params['code']: _path_params['code'] = _params['code'] # process the query parameters _query_params = [] if _params.get('as_at') is not None: # noqa: E501 if isinstance(_params['as_at'], datetime): _query_params.append(('asAt', _params['as_at'].strftime(self.api_client.configuration.datetime_format))) else: _query_params.append(('asAt', _params['as_at'])) # process the header parameters _header_params = dict(_params.get('_headers', {})) # process the form parameters _form_params = [] _files = {} # process the body parameter _body_params = None # set the HTTP header `Accept` _header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.select_header_accept( ['text/plain', 'application/json', 'text/json']) # noqa: E501 # authentication setting _auth_settings = ['oauth2'] # noqa: E501 _response_types_map = { '200': "RelationDefinition", '400': "LusidValidationProblemDetails", } return self.api_client.call_api( '/api/relationdefinitions/{scope}/{code}', 'GET', _path_params, _query_params, _header_params, body=_body_params, post_params=_form_params, files=_files, response_types_map=_response_types_map, auth_settings=_auth_settings, async_req=_params.get('async_req'), _return_http_data_only=_params.get('_return_http_data_only'), # noqa: E501 _preload_content=_params.get('_preload_content', True), _request_timeout=_params.get('_request_timeout'), collection_formats=_collection_formats, _request_auth=_params.get('_request_auth'))