toString method
A string representation of this object.
Some classes have a default textual representation,
often paired with a static parse
function (like int.parse).
These classes will provide the textual representation as
their string representation.
Other classes have no meaningful textual representation
that a program will care about.
Such classes will typically override toString
to provide
useful information when inspecting the object,
mainly for debugging or logging.
Implementation
@override
String toString() {
final $buf = StringBuffer()..writeln('ForwardingRequest(');
$buf
..writeln()
..write(' config: ')
..write(config)
..write(',');
$buf
..writeln()
..write(' created: ')
..write(created)
..write(',');
$buf
..writeln()
..write(' id: ')
..write(id)
..write(',');
$buf
..writeln()
..write(' livemode: ')
..write(livemode)
..write(',');
$buf
..writeln()
..write(' object: ')
..write(object)
..write(',');
$buf
..writeln()
..write(' payment_method: ')
..write(paymentMethod)
..write(',');
$buf
..writeln()
..write(' replacements: ')
..write(replacements)
..write(',');
if (requestContext != null) {
$buf
..writeln()
..write(' request_context: ')
..write(requestContext)
..write(',');
}
if (requestDetails != null) {
$buf
..writeln()
..write(' request_details: ')
..write(requestDetails)
..write(',');
}
if (responseDetails != null) {
$buf
..writeln()
..write(' response_details: ')
..write(responseDetails)
..write(',');
}
if (url != null) {
$buf
..writeln()
..write(' url: ')
..write(url)
..write(',');
}
$buf.write(')');
return $buf.toString();
}