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Edit: patch_insert_multiple_instruction.py
# coding: utf-8 # Copyright (c) 2016, 2024, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. # This software is dual-licensed to you under the Universal Permissive License (UPL) 1.0 as shown at https://oss.oracle.com/licenses/upl or Apache License 2.0 as shown at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0. You may choose either license. # NOTE: This class is auto generated by OracleSDKGenerator. DO NOT EDIT. API Version: 20240430 from .patch_instruction import PatchInstruction from oci.util import formatted_flat_dict, NONE_SENTINEL, value_allowed_none_or_none_sentinel # noqa: F401 from oci.decorators import init_model_state_from_kwargs @init_model_state_from_kwargs class PatchInsertMultipleInstruction(PatchInstruction): """ An operation that inserts multiple consecutive values into an array, shifting array items as necessary and handling NOT_FOUND exceptions by creating the implied containing structure. """ #: A constant which can be used with the position property of a PatchInsertMultipleInstruction. #: This constant has a value of "BEFORE" POSITION_BEFORE = "BEFORE" #: A constant which can be used with the position property of a PatchInsertMultipleInstruction. #: This constant has a value of "AFTER" POSITION_AFTER = "AFTER" def __init__(self, **kwargs): """ Initializes a new PatchInsertMultipleInstruction object with values from keyword arguments. The default value of the :py:attr:`~oci.demand_signal.models.PatchInsertMultipleInstruction.operation` attribute of this class is ``INSERT_MULTIPLE`` and it should not be changed. The following keyword arguments are supported (corresponding to the getters/setters of this class): :param operation: The value to assign to the operation property of this PatchInsertMultipleInstruction. Allowed values for this property are: "REQUIRE", "PROHIBIT", "REPLACE", "INSERT", "REMOVE", "MOVE", "MERGE" :type operation: str :param selection: The value to assign to the selection property of this PatchInsertMultipleInstruction. :type selection: str :param values: The value to assign to the values property of this PatchInsertMultipleInstruction. :type values: list[object] :param selected_item: The value to assign to the selected_item property of this PatchInsertMultipleInstruction. :type selected_item: str :param position: The value to assign to the position property of this PatchInsertMultipleInstruction. Allowed values for this property are: "BEFORE", "AFTER" :type position: str """ self.swagger_types = { 'operation': 'str', 'selection': 'str', 'values': 'list[object]', 'selected_item': 'str', 'position': 'str' } self.attribute_map = { 'operation': 'operation', 'selection': 'selection', 'values': 'values', 'selected_item': 'selectedItem', 'position': 'position' } self._operation = None self._selection = None self._values = None self._selected_item = None self._position = None self._operation = 'INSERT_MULTIPLE' @property def values(self): """ **[Required]** Gets the values of this PatchInsertMultipleInstruction. A list of consecutive values to be inserted into the target. :return: The values of this PatchInsertMultipleInstruction. :rtype: list[object] """ return self._values @values.setter def values(self, values): """ Sets the values of this PatchInsertMultipleInstruction. A list of consecutive values to be inserted into the target. :param values: The values of this PatchInsertMultipleInstruction. :type: list[object] """ self._values = values @property def selected_item(self): """ Gets the selected_item of this PatchInsertMultipleInstruction. A selection to be evaluated against the array for identifying a particular reference item within it, with the same format and semantics as `selection`. :return: The selected_item of this PatchInsertMultipleInstruction. :rtype: str """ return self._selected_item @selected_item.setter def selected_item(self, selected_item): """ Sets the selected_item of this PatchInsertMultipleInstruction. A selection to be evaluated against the array for identifying a particular reference item within it, with the same format and semantics as `selection`. :param selected_item: The selected_item of this PatchInsertMultipleInstruction. :type: str """ self._selected_item = selected_item @property def position(self): """ Gets the position of this PatchInsertMultipleInstruction. Where to insert the values, relative to the first item matched by `selectedItem`. If `selectedItem` is unspecified, then \"BEFORE\" specifies insertion at the first position in an array and \"AFTER\" specifies insertion at the last position. If `selectedItem` is specified but results in an empty selection, then both values specify insertion at the last position. Allowed values for this property are: "BEFORE", "AFTER" :return: The position of this PatchInsertMultipleInstruction. :rtype: str """ return self._position @position.setter def position(self, position): """ Sets the position of this PatchInsertMultipleInstruction. Where to insert the values, relative to the first item matched by `selectedItem`. If `selectedItem` is unspecified, then \"BEFORE\" specifies insertion at the first position in an array and \"AFTER\" specifies insertion at the last position. If `selectedItem` is specified but results in an empty selection, then both values specify insertion at the last position. :param position: The position of this PatchInsertMultipleInstruction. :type: str """ allowed_values = ["BEFORE", "AFTER"] if not value_allowed_none_or_none_sentinel(position, allowed_values): raise ValueError( f"Invalid value for `position`, must be None or one of {allowed_values}" ) self._position = position def __repr__(self): return formatted_flat_dict(self) def __eq__(self, other): if other is None: return False return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ def __ne__(self, other): return not self == other