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model_health_check_200_response.go
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model_health_check_200_response.go
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/*
Messaging API v3.4.3
Send and receive SMS & MMS programmatically, leveraging Australia's leading mobile network. With Telstra's Messaging API, we take out the complexity to allow seamless messaging integration into your app, with just a few lines of code. Our REST API is enterprise grade, allowing you to communicate with engaging SMS & MMS messaging in your web and mobile apps in near real-time on a global scale.
*/
package TelstraMessaging
import (
"encoding/json"
)
// checks if the HealthCheck200Response type satisfies the MappedNullable interface at compile time
var _ MappedNullable = &HealthCheck200Response{}
// HealthCheck200Response struct for HealthCheck200Response
type HealthCheck200Response struct {
Status *string `json:"status,omitempty"`
}
// NewHealthCheck200Response instantiates a new HealthCheck200Response object
// This constructor will assign default values to properties that have it defined,
// and makes sure properties required by API are set, but the set of arguments
// will change when the set of required properties is changed
func NewHealthCheck200Response() *HealthCheck200Response {
this := HealthCheck200Response{}
return &this
}
// NewHealthCheck200ResponseWithDefaults instantiates a new HealthCheck200Response object
// This constructor will only assign default values to properties that have it defined,
// but it doesn't guarantee that properties required by API are set
func NewHealthCheck200ResponseWithDefaults() *HealthCheck200Response {
this := HealthCheck200Response{}
return &this
}
// GetStatus returns the Status field value if set, zero value otherwise.
func (o *HealthCheck200Response) GetStatus() string {
if o == nil || IsNil(o.Status) {
var ret string
return ret
}
return *o.Status
}
// GetStatusOk returns a tuple with the Status field value if set, nil otherwise
// and a boolean to check if the value has been set.
func (o *HealthCheck200Response) GetStatusOk() (*string, bool) {
if o == nil || IsNil(o.Status) {
return nil, false
}
return o.Status, true
}
// HasStatus returns a boolean if a field has been set.
func (o *HealthCheck200Response) HasStatus() bool {
if o != nil && !IsNil(o.Status) {
return true
}
return false
}
// SetStatus gets a reference to the given string and assigns it to the Status field.
func (o *HealthCheck200Response) SetStatus(v string) {
o.Status = &v
}
func (o HealthCheck200Response) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
toSerialize, err := o.ToMap()
if err != nil {
return []byte{}, err
}
return json.Marshal(toSerialize)
}
func (o HealthCheck200Response) ToMap() (map[string]interface{}, error) {
toSerialize := map[string]interface{}{}
if !IsNil(o.Status) {
toSerialize["status"] = o.Status
}
return toSerialize, nil
}
type NullableHealthCheck200Response struct {
value *HealthCheck200Response
isSet bool
}
func (v NullableHealthCheck200Response) Get() *HealthCheck200Response {
return v.value
}
func (v *NullableHealthCheck200Response) Set(val *HealthCheck200Response) {
v.value = val
v.isSet = true
}
func (v NullableHealthCheck200Response) IsSet() bool {
return v.isSet
}
func (v *NullableHealthCheck200Response) Unset() {
v.value = nil
v.isSet = false
}
func NewNullableHealthCheck200Response(val *HealthCheck200Response) *NullableHealthCheck200Response {
return &NullableHealthCheck200Response{value: val, isSet: true}
}
func (v NullableHealthCheck200Response) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
return json.Marshal(v.value)
}
func (v *NullableHealthCheck200Response) UnmarshalJSON(src []byte) error {
v.isSet = true
return json.Unmarshal(src, &v.value)
}