lib/attune/models/ranking_params.rb in attune-1.0.12 vs lib/attune/models/ranking_params.rb in attune-1.0.13

- old
+ new

@@ -1,66 +1,75 @@ module Attune module Model # Inputs for ranking a set of ids for a particular user. # + # @attr [String] anonymous + # @attr [String] view # @attr [String] user_agent # @attr [String] ip - # @attr [Array<String>] ids - # @attr [String] view + # @attr [Array<String>] quantities + # @attr [Array<Attune::Model::ScopeEntry>] scope # @attr [String] entity_type + # @attr [Array<String>] ids # @attr [String] customer - # @attr [Array<Attune::Model::ScopeEntry>] scope - # @attr [String] anonymous class RankingParams + attr_accessor :anonymous + + + attr_accessor :view + + attr_accessor :user_agent attr_accessor :ip - attr_accessor :ids + attr_accessor :quantities - attr_accessor :view + attr_accessor :scope attr_accessor :entity_type - attr_accessor :customer + attr_accessor :ids - attr_accessor :scope + attr_accessor :customer - attr_accessor :anonymous - - def initialize(attributes = {}) return if attributes.empty? # Workaround since JSON.parse has accessors as strings rather than symbols + @anonymous = attributes["anonymous"] || attributes[:"anonymous"] + # Workaround since JSON.parse has accessors as strings rather than symbols + @view = attributes["view"] || attributes[:"view"] + # Workaround since JSON.parse has accessors as strings rather than symbols @user_agent = attributes["userAgent"] || attributes[:"user_agent"] # Workaround since JSON.parse has accessors as strings rather than symbols @ip = attributes["ip"] || attributes[:"ip"] - value = attributes["ids"] || attributes[:"ids"] + value = attributes["quantities"] || attributes[:"quantities"] if value.is_a?(Array) - @ids = value + @quantities = value end - # Workaround since JSON.parse has accessors as strings rather than symbols - @view = attributes["view"] || attributes[:"view"] - # Workaround since JSON.parse has accessors as strings rather than symbols - @entity_type = attributes["entityType"] || attributes[:"entity_type"] - # Workaround since JSON.parse has accessors as strings rather than symbols - @customer = attributes["customer"] || attributes[:"customer"] value = attributes["scope"] || attributes[:"scope"] if value.is_a?(Array) @scope = value.map{ |v| ScopeEntry.new(v) } end # Workaround since JSON.parse has accessors as strings rather than symbols - @anonymous = attributes["anonymous"] || attributes[:"anonymous"] + @entity_type = attributes["entityType"] || attributes[:"entity_type"] + value = attributes["ids"] || attributes[:"ids"] + if value.is_a?(Array) + @ids = value + + end + # Workaround since JSON.parse has accessors as strings rather than symbols + @customer = attributes["customer"] || attributes[:"customer"] end def to_body @@ -75,17 +84,18 @@ end private # :internal => :external ATTRIBUTE_MAP = { + :anonymous => :anonymous, + :view => :view, :user_agent => :userAgent, :ip => :ip, - :ids => :ids, - :view => :view, - :entity_type => :entityType, - :customer => :customer, + :quantities => :quantities, :scope => :scope, - :anonymous => :anonymous + :entity_type => :entityType, + :ids => :ids, + :customer => :customer } end end end