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io.atomicbits.scraml.ramlparser.lookup

CanonicalLookupHelper

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case class CanonicalLookupHelper(lookupTable: Map[CanonicalName, NonPrimitiveType] = Map.empty, parsedTypeIndex: Map[UniqueId, ParsedType] = Map.empty, referenceOnlyParsedTypeIndex: Map[UniqueId, ParsedType] = Map.empty, jsonSchemaNativeToAbsoluteIdMap: Map[NativeId, AbsoluteId] = Map.empty) extends Product with Serializable

lookupTable

The canonical lookup map.

parsedTypeIndex

The types that are explicitely declared the in the Raml model's types declaration and those that are implicitely declared inside the resource's parameters (e.g. GET parameters) and body content of responses and replies. Each type declaration is keyed on its native (RAML) id.

referenceOnlyParsedTypeIndex

Like parsedTypeIndex, but the elements in this index will not be used directly to create canonical types later on. This index will only contain the Selection elements of a json-schema object. We need to be able to look up those elements, but we will generate their canonical form through their parent.

jsonSchemaNativeToAbsoluteIdMap

Native references may be used in the RAML definition to refer to json-schema types that have their own json-schema id internally. This map enables us to translate the canonical name that matches the native id to the canonical name that matches the json-schema id.

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  1. new CanonicalLookupHelper(lookupTable: Map[CanonicalName, NonPrimitiveType] = Map.empty, parsedTypeIndex: Map[UniqueId, ParsedType] = Map.empty, referenceOnlyParsedTypeIndex: Map[UniqueId, ParsedType] = Map.empty, jsonSchemaNativeToAbsoluteIdMap: Map[NativeId, AbsoluteId] = Map.empty)

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    lookupTable

    The canonical lookup map.

    parsedTypeIndex

    The types that are explicitely declared the in the Raml model's types declaration and those that are implicitely declared inside the resource's parameters (e.g. GET parameters) and body content of responses and replies. Each type declaration is keyed on its native (RAML) id.

    referenceOnlyParsedTypeIndex

    Like parsedTypeIndex, but the elements in this index will not be used directly to create canonical types later on. This index will only contain the Selection elements of a json-schema object. We need to be able to look up those elements, but we will generate their canonical form through their parent.

    jsonSchemaNativeToAbsoluteIdMap

    Native references may be used in the RAML definition to refer to json-schema types that have their own json-schema id internally. This map enables us to translate the canonical name that matches the native id to the canonical name that matches the json-schema id.

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  1. final def !=(arg0: Any): Boolean

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  2. final def ##(): Int

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  3. final def ==(arg0: Any): Boolean

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  4. def addCanonicalType(canonicalName: CanonicalName, canonicalType: NonPrimitiveType): CanonicalLookupHelper

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  5. def addJsonSchemaNativeToAbsoluteIdTranslation(jsonSchemaNativeId: NativeId, jsonSchemaAbsoluteId: AbsoluteId): CanonicalLookupHelper

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  6. def addParsedTypeIndex(id: Id, parsedType: ParsedType, lookupOnly: Boolean = false): CanonicalLookupHelper

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  8. def clone(): AnyRef

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  11. final def getClass(): Class[_]

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  12. def getParsedTypeWithProperId(id: Id): Option[ParsedType]

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  14. val jsonSchemaNativeToAbsoluteIdMap: Map[NativeId, AbsoluteId]

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    Native references may be used in the RAML definition to refer to json-schema types that have their own json-schema id internally.

    Native references may be used in the RAML definition to refer to json-schema types that have their own json-schema id internally. This map enables us to translate the canonical name that matches the native id to the canonical name that matches the json-schema id.

  15. val logger: Logger

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  16. val lookupTable: Map[CanonicalName, NonPrimitiveType]

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    The canonical lookup map.

  17. final def ne(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean

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  18. final def notify(): Unit

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  19. final def notifyAll(): Unit

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  20. val parsedTypeIndex: Map[UniqueId, ParsedType]

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    The types that are explicitely declared the in the Raml model's types declaration and those that are implicitely declared inside the resource's parameters (e.g.

    The types that are explicitely declared the in the Raml model's types declaration and those that are implicitely declared inside the resource's parameters (e.g. GET parameters) and body content of responses and replies. Each type declaration is keyed on its native (RAML) id.

  21. val referenceOnlyParsedTypeIndex: Map[UniqueId, ParsedType]

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    Like parsedTypeIndex, but the elements in this index will not be used directly to create canonical types later on.

    Like parsedTypeIndex, but the elements in this index will not be used directly to create canonical types later on. This index will only contain the Selection elements of a json-schema object. We need to be able to look up those elements, but we will generate their canonical form through their parent.

  22. final def synchronized[T0](arg0: ⇒ T0): T0

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  23. final def wait(): Unit

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  24. final def wait(arg0: Long, arg1: Int): Unit

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