# Copyright 2020 Pixar # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "Apache License") # with the following modification; you may not use this file except in # compliance with the Apache License and the following modification to it: # Section 6. Trademarks. is deleted and replaced with: # # 6. Trademarks. This License does not grant permission to use the trade # names, trademarks, service marks, or product names of the Licensor # and its affiliates, except as required to comply with Section 4(c) of # the License and to reproduce the content of the NOTICE file. # # You may obtain a copy of the Apache License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the Apache License with the above modification is # distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY # KIND, either express or implied. See the Apache License for the specific # language governing permissions and limitations under the Apache License. # # # The module module Jamf # An assignment of a device to a prestage, placing that # device into the prestage's scope class PrestageAssignment < Jamf::JSONObject extend Jamf::Immutable OBJECT_MODEL = { # @!attribute serialNumber # @return [String] serialNumber: { class: :string }, # @!attribute assignmentEpoch # @return [Integer] assignmentEpoch: { class: :integer }, # @!attribute userAssigned # @return [String] userAssigned: { class: :string, aliases: %i[assignedBy] } }.freeze parse_object_model # The assignment epoch as a Jamf::Timestamp object. # # NOTE: I expct this will go away once Jamf conforms to its own standard # of exchanging ALL timestamp data as ISO6801 strings. At that time # the assignment epoch won't be a thing anymore. # # @return [Jamf::Timestamp] # attr_reader :assignmentTimestamp def initialize(*args) super @assignmentTimestamp = Jamf::Timestamp.new @assignmentEpoch end end # class Country end # module