### WARNING: This file is auto-generated by our OpenAPI spec. Do not ### edit it manually. require_relative '../../resource_includes/response_helper' module Asana module Resources class PortfoliosBase < Resource def self.inherited(base) Registry.register(base) end class << self # Add a custom field to a portfolio # # portfolio_gid - [str] (required) Globally unique identifier for the portfolio. # options - [Hash] the request I/O options # > opt_pretty - [bool] Provides “pretty” output. Provides the response in a “pretty” format. In the case of JSON this means doing proper line breaking and indentation to make it readable. This will take extra time and increase the response size so it is advisable only to use this during debugging. # data - [Hash] the attributes to POST def add_custom_field_setting_for_portfolio(client, portfolio_gid: required("portfolio_gid"), options: {}, **data) path = "/portfolios/{portfolio_gid}/addCustomFieldSetting" path["{portfolio_gid}"] = portfolio_gid CustomFieldSetting.new(parse(client.post(path, body: data, options: options)).first, client: client) end # Add a portfolio item # # portfolio_gid - [str] (required) Globally unique identifier for the portfolio. # options - [Hash] the request I/O options # > opt_fields - [list[str]] Defines fields to return. Some requests return *compact* representations of objects in order to conserve resources and complete the request more efficiently. Other times requests return more information than you may need. This option allows you to list the exact set of fields that the API should be sure to return for the objects. The field names should be provided as paths, described below. The id of included objects will always be returned, regardless of the field options. # > opt_pretty - [bool] Provides “pretty” output. Provides the response in a “pretty” format. In the case of JSON this means doing proper line breaking and indentation to make it readable. This will take extra time and increase the response size so it is advisable only to use this during debugging. # data - [Hash] the attributes to POST def add_item_for_portfolio(client, portfolio_gid: required("portfolio_gid"), options: {}, **data) path = "/portfolios/{portfolio_gid}/addItem" path["{portfolio_gid}"] = portfolio_gid parse(client.post(path, body: data, options: options)).first end # Add users to a portfolio # # portfolio_gid - [str] (required) Globally unique identifier for the portfolio. # options - [Hash] the request I/O options # > opt_fields - [list[str]] Defines fields to return. Some requests return *compact* representations of objects in order to conserve resources and complete the request more efficiently. Other times requests return more information than you may need. This option allows you to list the exact set of fields that the API should be sure to return for the objects. The field names should be provided as paths, described below. The id of included objects will always be returned, regardless of the field options. # > opt_pretty - [bool] Provides “pretty” output. Provides the response in a “pretty” format. In the case of JSON this means doing proper line breaking and indentation to make it readable. This will take extra time and increase the response size so it is advisable only to use this during debugging. # data - [Hash] the attributes to POST def add_members_for_portfolio(client, portfolio_gid: required("portfolio_gid"), options: {}, **data) path = "/portfolios/{portfolio_gid}/addMembers" path["{portfolio_gid}"] = portfolio_gid Portfolio.new(parse(client.post(path, body: data, options: options)).first, client: client) end # Create a portfolio # # options - [Hash] the request I/O options # > opt_fields - [list[str]] Defines fields to return. Some requests return *compact* representations of objects in order to conserve resources and complete the request more efficiently. Other times requests return more information than you may need. This option allows you to list the exact set of fields that the API should be sure to return for the objects. The field names should be provided as paths, described below. The id of included objects will always be returned, regardless of the field options. # > opt_pretty - [bool] Provides “pretty” output. Provides the response in a “pretty” format. In the case of JSON this means doing proper line breaking and indentation to make it readable. This will take extra time and increase the response size so it is advisable only to use this during debugging. # data - [Hash] the attributes to POST def create_portfolio(client, options: {}, **data) path = "/portfolios" Portfolio.new(parse(client.post(path, body: data, options: options)).first, client: client) end # Delete a portfolio # # portfolio_gid - [str] (required) Globally unique identifier for the portfolio. # options - [Hash] the request I/O options # > opt_fields - [list[str]] Defines fields to return. Some requests return *compact* representations of objects in order to conserve resources and complete the request more efficiently. Other times requests return more information than you may need. This option allows you to list the exact set of fields that the API should be sure to return for the objects. The field names should be provided as paths, described below. The id of included objects will always be returned, regardless of the field options. # > opt_pretty - [bool] Provides “pretty” output. Provides the response in a “pretty” format. In the case of JSON this means doing proper line breaking and indentation to make it readable. This will take extra time and increase the response size so it is advisable only to use this during debugging. def delete_portfolio(client, portfolio_gid: required("portfolio_gid"), options: {}) path = "/portfolios/{portfolio_gid}" path["{portfolio_gid}"] = portfolio_gid parse(client.delete(path, options: options)).first end # Get portfolio items # # portfolio_gid - [str] (required) Globally unique identifier for the portfolio. # options - [Hash] the request I/O options # > offset - [str] Offset token. An offset to the next page returned by the API. A pagination request will return an offset token, which can be used as an input parameter to the next request. If an offset is not passed in, the API will return the first page of results. 'Note: You can only pass in an offset that was returned to you via a previously paginated request.' # > limit - [int] Results per page. The number of objects to return per page. The value must be between 1 and 100. # > opt_fields - [list[str]] Defines fields to return. Some requests return *compact* representations of objects in order to conserve resources and complete the request more efficiently. Other times requests return more information than you may need. This option allows you to list the exact set of fields that the API should be sure to return for the objects. The field names should be provided as paths, described below. The id of included objects will always be returned, regardless of the field options. # > opt_pretty - [bool] Provides “pretty” output. Provides the response in a “pretty” format. In the case of JSON this means doing proper line breaking and indentation to make it readable. This will take extra time and increase the response size so it is advisable only to use this during debugging. def get_items_for_portfolio(client, portfolio_gid: required("portfolio_gid"), options: {}) path = "/portfolios/{portfolio_gid}/items" path["{portfolio_gid}"] = portfolio_gid Collection.new(parse(client.get(path, options: options)), type: Project, client: client) end # Get a portfolio # # portfolio_gid - [str] (required) Globally unique identifier for the portfolio. # options - [Hash] the request I/O options # > opt_fields - [list[str]] Defines fields to return. Some requests return *compact* representations of objects in order to conserve resources and complete the request more efficiently. Other times requests return more information than you may need. This option allows you to list the exact set of fields that the API should be sure to return for the objects. The field names should be provided as paths, described below. The id of included objects will always be returned, regardless of the field options. # > opt_pretty - [bool] Provides “pretty” output. Provides the response in a “pretty” format. In the case of JSON this means doing proper line breaking and indentation to make it readable. This will take extra time and increase the response size so it is advisable only to use this during debugging. def get_portfolio(client, portfolio_gid: required("portfolio_gid"), options: {}) path = "/portfolios/{portfolio_gid}" path["{portfolio_gid}"] = portfolio_gid Portfolio.new(parse(client.get(path, options: options)).first, client: client) end # Get multiple portfolios # # workspace - [str] (required) The workspace or organization to filter portfolios on. # owner - [str] (required) The user who owns the portfolio. Currently, API users can only get a list of portfolios that they themselves own. # options - [Hash] the request I/O options # > offset - [str] Offset token. An offset to the next page returned by the API. A pagination request will return an offset token, which can be used as an input parameter to the next request. If an offset is not passed in, the API will return the first page of results. 'Note: You can only pass in an offset that was returned to you via a previously paginated request.' # > limit - [int] Results per page. The number of objects to return per page. The value must be between 1 and 100. # > opt_fields - [list[str]] Defines fields to return. Some requests return *compact* representations of objects in order to conserve resources and complete the request more efficiently. Other times requests return more information than you may need. This option allows you to list the exact set of fields that the API should be sure to return for the objects. The field names should be provided as paths, described below. The id of included objects will always be returned, regardless of the field options. # > opt_pretty - [bool] Provides “pretty” output. Provides the response in a “pretty” format. In the case of JSON this means doing proper line breaking and indentation to make it readable. This will take extra time and increase the response size so it is advisable only to use this during debugging. def get_portfolios(client, workspace: nil, owner: nil, options: {}) path = "/portfolios" params = { workspace: workspace, owner: owner }.reject { |_,v| v.nil? || Array(v).empty? } Collection.new(parse(client.get(path, params: params, options: options)), type: Portfolio, client: client) end # Remove a custom field from a portfolio # # portfolio_gid - [str] (required) Globally unique identifier for the portfolio. # options - [Hash] the request I/O options # > opt_pretty - [bool] Provides “pretty” output. Provides the response in a “pretty” format. In the case of JSON this means doing proper line breaking and indentation to make it readable. This will take extra time and increase the response size so it is advisable only to use this during debugging. # data - [Hash] the attributes to POST def remove_custom_field_setting_for_portfolio(client, portfolio_gid: required("portfolio_gid"), options: {}, **data) path = "/portfolios/{portfolio_gid}/removeCustomFieldSetting" path["{portfolio_gid}"] = portfolio_gid parse(client.post(path, body: data, options: options)).first end # Remove a portfolio item # # portfolio_gid - [str] (required) Globally unique identifier for the portfolio. # options - [Hash] the request I/O options # > opt_fields - [list[str]] Defines fields to return. Some requests return *compact* representations of objects in order to conserve resources and complete the request more efficiently. Other times requests return more information than you may need. This option allows you to list the exact set of fields that the API should be sure to return for the objects. The field names should be provided as paths, described below. The id of included objects will always be returned, regardless of the field options. # > opt_pretty - [bool] Provides “pretty” output. Provides the response in a “pretty” format. In the case of JSON this means doing proper line breaking and indentation to make it readable. This will take extra time and increase the response size so it is advisable only to use this during debugging. # data - [Hash] the attributes to POST def remove_item_for_portfolio(client, portfolio_gid: required("portfolio_gid"), options: {}, **data) path = "/portfolios/{portfolio_gid}/removeItem" path["{portfolio_gid}"] = portfolio_gid parse(client.post(path, body: data, options: options)).first end # Remove users from a portfolio # # portfolio_gid - [str] (required) Globally unique identifier for the portfolio. # options - [Hash] the request I/O options # > opt_fields - [list[str]] Defines fields to return. Some requests return *compact* representations of objects in order to conserve resources and complete the request more efficiently. Other times requests return more information than you may need. This option allows you to list the exact set of fields that the API should be sure to return for the objects. The field names should be provided as paths, described below. The id of included objects will always be returned, regardless of the field options. # > opt_pretty - [bool] Provides “pretty” output. Provides the response in a “pretty” format. In the case of JSON this means doing proper line breaking and indentation to make it readable. This will take extra time and increase the response size so it is advisable only to use this during debugging. # data - [Hash] the attributes to POST def remove_members_for_portfolio(client, portfolio_gid: required("portfolio_gid"), options: {}, **data) path = "/portfolios/{portfolio_gid}/removeMembers" path["{portfolio_gid}"] = portfolio_gid Portfolio.new(parse(client.post(path, body: data, options: options)).first, client: client) end # Update a portfolio # # portfolio_gid - [str] (required) Globally unique identifier for the portfolio. # options - [Hash] the request I/O options # > opt_fields - [list[str]] Defines fields to return. Some requests return *compact* representations of objects in order to conserve resources and complete the request more efficiently. Other times requests return more information than you may need. This option allows you to list the exact set of fields that the API should be sure to return for the objects. The field names should be provided as paths, described below. The id of included objects will always be returned, regardless of the field options. # > opt_pretty - [bool] Provides “pretty” output. Provides the response in a “pretty” format. In the case of JSON this means doing proper line breaking and indentation to make it readable. This will take extra time and increase the response size so it is advisable only to use this during debugging. # data - [Hash] the attributes to PUT def update_portfolio(client, portfolio_gid: required("portfolio_gid"), options: {}, **data) path = "/portfolios/{portfolio_gid}" path["{portfolio_gid}"] = portfolio_gid Portfolio.new(parse(client.put(path, body: data, options: options)).first, client: client) end end end end end