=begin #Datadog API V1 Collection #Collection of all Datadog Public endpoints. The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0 Contact: support@datadoghq.com Generated by: https://github.com/DataDog/datadog-api-client-ruby/tree/master/.generator Unless explicitly stated otherwise all files in this repository are licensed under the Apache-2.0 License. This product includes software developed at Datadog (https://www.datadoghq.com/). Copyright 2020-Present Datadog, Inc. =end require 'date' require 'time' module DatadogAPIClient::V1 # Use the Category Processor to add a new attribute (without spaces or special characters in the new attribute name) # to a log matching a provided search query. Use categories to create groups for an analytical view. # For example, URL groups, machine groups, environments, and response time buckets. # # **Notes**: # # - The syntax of the query is the one of Logs Explorer search bar. # The query can be done on any log attribute or tag, whether it is a facet or not. # Wildcards can also be used inside your query. # - Once the log has matched one of the Processor queries, it stops. # Make sure they are properly ordered in case a log could match several queries. # - The names of the categories must be unique. # - Once defined in the Category Processor, you can map categories to log status using the Log Status Remapper. class LogsCategoryProcessor include BaseGenericModel # Whether the object has unparsed attributes # @!visibility private attr_accessor :_unparsed # Array of filters to match or not a log and their # corresponding `name` to assign a custom value to the log. attr_reader :categories # Whether or not the processor is enabled. attr_accessor :is_enabled # Name of the processor. attr_accessor :name # Name of the target attribute which value is defined by the matching category. attr_reader :target # Type of logs category processor. attr_reader :type # Attribute mapping from ruby-style variable name to JSON key. # @!visibility private def self.attribute_map { :'categories' => :'categories', :'is_enabled' => :'is_enabled', :'name' => :'name', :'target' => :'target', :'type' => :'type' } end # Attribute type mapping. # @!visibility private def self.openapi_types { :'categories' => :'Array', :'is_enabled' => :'Boolean', :'name' => :'String', :'target' => :'String', :'type' => :'LogsCategoryProcessorType' } end # List of attributes with nullable: true # @!visibility private def self.openapi_nullable Set.new([ ]) end # Initializes the object # @param attributes [Hash] Model attributes in the form of hash # @!visibility private def initialize(attributes = {}) if (!attributes.is_a?(Hash)) fail ArgumentError, "The input argument (attributes) must be a hash in `DatadogAPIClient::V1::LogsCategoryProcessor` initialize method" end # check to see if the attribute exists and convert string to symbol for hash key attributes = attributes.each_with_object({}) { |(k, v), h| if (!self.class.attribute_map.key?(k.to_sym)) fail ArgumentError, "`#{k}` is not a valid attribute in `DatadogAPIClient::V1::LogsCategoryProcessor`. Please check the name to make sure it's valid. List of attributes: " + self.class.attribute_map.keys.inspect end h[k.to_sym] = v } if attributes.key?(:'categories') if (value = attributes[:'categories']).is_a?(Array) self.categories = value end end if attributes.key?(:'is_enabled') self.is_enabled = attributes[:'is_enabled'] end if attributes.key?(:'name') self.name = attributes[:'name'] end if attributes.key?(:'target') self.target = attributes[:'target'] end if attributes.key?(:'type') self.type = attributes[:'type'] end end # Check to see if the all the properties in the model are valid # @return true if the model is valid # @!visibility private def valid? return false if @categories.nil? return false if @target.nil? return false if @type.nil? true end # Custom attribute writer method with validation # @param categories [Object] Object to be assigned # @!visibility private def categories=(categories) if categories.nil? fail ArgumentError, 'invalid value for "categories", categories cannot be nil.' end @categories = categories end # Custom attribute writer method with validation # @param target [Object] Object to be assigned # @!visibility private def target=(target) if target.nil? fail ArgumentError, 'invalid value for "target", target cannot be nil.' end @target = target end # Custom attribute writer method with validation # @param type [Object] Object to be assigned # @!visibility private def type=(type) if type.nil? fail ArgumentError, 'invalid value for "type", type cannot be nil.' end @type = type end # Checks equality by comparing each attribute. # @param o [Object] Object to be compared # @!visibility private def ==(o) return true if self.equal?(o) self.class == o.class && categories == o.categories && is_enabled == o.is_enabled && name == o.name && target == o.target && type == o.type end # Calculates hash code according to all attributes. # @return [Integer] Hash code # @!visibility private def hash [categories, is_enabled, name, target, type].hash end end end