# Agave Platform Science API
#
# Power your digital lab and reduce the time from theory to discovery using the Agave Science-as-a-Service API Platform. Agave provides hosted services that allow researchers to manage data, conduct experiments, and publish and share results from anywhere at any time.
#
# Agave Platform version: 2.2.14
#
# Generated by: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git
#' The PostIts service is a URL shortening service similar to bit.ly, goo.gl, and t.co. It allows you to create pre-authenticated, disposable URLs to any resource in the Agave Platform. You have control over the lifetime and number of times the URL can be redeemed, and you can expire a PostIt at any time. As with all Science API resources, a full set of events is available for you to track usage and integrate the lifecycle of a PostIt into external applications as needed.
#'
#' The most common use of PostIts is to create URLs to files and folders you can share with others without having to upload them to a third-party service. For example, using the PostIts service, you can share the output(s) of an experimental run, distribute materials for a class, submit data to a third-party service, and serve up assets for a static website like Agave ToGo.
#'
#' Other uses cases for the PostIts service include creating “drop” folders to which anyone with the link can upload data, allowing a job to be reproducibly rerun for peer review, publishing metadata for public consumption, publishing a canonical reference to your user profile. The possibilities go on and on. Anytime you need to share your science with your world, PostIts can help you.
#'
#' Read more about the Postits API in the [Agave Developer's Guide](http://docs.agaveplatform.org/#/postits)
#'
#' @title Agave Postits API operations
#' @description
#' PostitsApi Class
#'
#' @section Arguments:
#' \describe{
#'
#' `apiClient` a [rAgave::ApiClient] instance preconfigured to speak to the Agave Platform.
#'
#' `cache` an [rAgave::AgaveCache] instance pointing to the persistent auth cache file on disk.
#'
#' `responseType` the default object type methods of this class should return. Valid values are:
#' * **raw**: the raw JSON string response from the API. You may optionally include
#' `pretty=TRUE` in the method call to receive pretty printed JSON.
#' * **list**: a standard R list object. This is the default value.
#' * **dt**: a data table
#'
#' }
#'
#' @usage
#' postits <- PostitsApi$new( apiClient = ApiClient$new(), cache = AgaveCache$new() )
#'
#' @importFrom R6 R6Class
#'
#' @section Methods:
#' \describe{
#'
#' `$addPostit()` Create a new PostIt
#'
#' **Usage**
#'
#' ```
#' postits$addPostit$listPostits(body, naked, )
#' ```
#'
#'
#' `$deletePostit()` Immediately invalidates this PostIt URL.
#'
#' **Usage**
#'
#' ```
#' postits$deletePostit$listPostits(nonce, naked, )
#' ```
#'
#'
#' `$listPostits()` List existing PostIts
#'
#' **Usage**
#'
#' ```
#' postits$listPostits$listPostits(naked, limit, offset, search, )
#' postits$listPostits$listPostits(search=list("foo"="bar"))
#' ```
#'
#' }
#'
#' @name PostitsApi
#' @seealso [rAgave::ApiClient] [rAgave::Agave] [rAgave::PostIt][rAgave::PostItRequest]
#' @export
PostitsApi <- R6::R6Class(
'PostitsApi',
private = list(
userAgent = "Agave-SDK/0.2.0/r",
apiClient = NULL,
responseType = "list",
formatResponse = function(resp, args=list()) {
# read the args from the unnamed request args
if ("responseType" %in% names(args)) {
responseType = args$responseType
}
else {
responseType = NULL
}
if (is.null(responseType) || nchar(responseType) == 0) {
responseType = private$responseType
}
if (httr::status_code(resp) >= 200 && httr::status_code(resp) <= 299) {
logger.debug(jsonlite::toJSON(httr::content(resp,stringsAsFactors = FALSE), auto_unbox=TRUE, null="null", na="null"))
if (responseType == "raw") {
# check for the undeclared pretty attibute to pretty-print the json response
prettyPrint <- ("pretty" %in% names(args) && isTRUE(args$pretty))
jsonlite::toJSON(httr::content(resp, stringsAsFactors = FALSE), auto_unbox=TRUE, null="null", na="null", pretty=prettyPrint)
}
else {
jsonResp <- httr::content(resp)
if ("result" %in% names(jsonResp)) {
jsonResp <- jsonResp$result
}
if ((responseType == "df" || responseType == "dataframe") && length(jsonResp) > 0) {
# lookup properties of object. if null, it's a list. if not null, it's an object
colNames <- names(jsonResp)
if (is.null(colNames)) {
# convert to a list of dataframes
do.call("rbind", lapply(jsonResp, as.data.frame, col.names=factor(names(jsonResp[[1]]))))
}
else {
# convert object to single data frame
as.data.frame(jsonResp)
}
}
else {
jsonResp
}
}
} else if (httr::status_code(resp) >= 400 && httr::status_code(resp) <= 499) {
logger.warn(jsonlite::toJSON(httr::content(resp, "text", encoding="UTF-8"), auto_unbox=TRUE, null="null", na="null"))
httr::content(resp)
} else if (httr::status_code(resp) >= 500 && httr::status_code(resp) <= 599) {
logger.warn(jsonlite::toJSON(httr::content(resp, "text", encoding="UTF-8"), auto_unbox=TRUE, null="null", na="null"))
httr::content(resp)
}
}
),
public = list(
initialize = function(apiClient, responseType){
if (!missing(apiClient)) {
private$apiClient <- apiClient
}
else {
private$apiClient <- ApiClient$new()
}
# user can override the global representation in which resources
# responses from this API are returned in when calling methods of
# this class. The same responseType attribute may be passed to any
# public method to override individual calls as well.
if (missing(responseType) || is.null(responseType) || nchar(responseType) == 0) {
# we ignore and use the default
}
else if (responseType != "raw" && responseType != "list" && responseType != "df") {
stop("Invalid responseType. Please specify one of: raw, list, df")
}
else {
# set the response type to the class default to be used
# whenever it is not explicitly set on a request
private$responseType = responseType
}
},
addPostit = function(body, naked, ...){
args <- list(...)
queryParams <- list()
headerParams <- character()
if (!missing(`naked`)) {
queryParams['naked'] <- naked
}
if (!missing(`body`)) {
if (!is.list(`body`)) {
body <- `body`$toJSON()
}
} else {
body <- NULL
}
urlPath <- "/postits/v2/"
resp <- private$apiClient$callApi(url = paste0(private$apiClient$basePath, urlPath),
method = "POST",
queryParams = queryParams,
headerParams = headerParams,
body = body,
...)
# Send the response to the common filtering method to marshal the
# response into the format requested by the user in the Agave global
# configuration, API class instance, or individual method invocation.
private$formatResponse(resp, args);
},
deletePostit = function(nonce, naked, ...){
args <- list(...)
queryParams <- list()
headerParams <- character()
if (!missing(`naked`)) {
queryParams['naked'] <- naked
}
urlPath <- "/postits/v2/{nonce}"
if (!missing(`nonce`)) {
urlPath <- gsub(paste0("\\{", "nonce", "\\}"), `nonce`, urlPath)
}
resp <- private$apiClient$callApi(url = paste0(private$apiClient$basePath, urlPath),
method = "DELETE",
queryParams = queryParams,
headerParams = headerParams,
body = body,
...)
# Send the response to the common filtering method to marshal the
# response into the format requested by the user in the Agave global
# configuration, API class instance, or individual method invocation.
private$formatResponse(resp, args);
},
listPostits = function(naked, limit, offset, search, ...){
args <- list(...)
queryParams <- list()
headerParams <- character()
if (!missing(search)) {
queryParams <- search
}
if (!missing(`naked`)) {
queryParams['naked'] <- naked
}
if (!missing(`limit`)) {
queryParams['limit'] <- limit
}
if (!missing(`offset`)) {
queryParams['offset'] <- offset
}
urlPath <- "/postits/v2/"
resp <- private$apiClient$callApi(url = paste0(private$apiClient$basePath, urlPath),
method = "GET",
queryParams = queryParams,
headerParams = headerParams,
body = body,
...)
# Send the response to the common filtering method to marshal the
# response into the format requested by the user in the Agave global
# configuration, API class instance, or individual method invocation.
private$formatResponse(resp, args);
}
)
)
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