Attachment class
Constructors
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Attachment({String? contentType, @JsonKey(name: '_contentType') Element? contentTypeElement, String? language, @JsonKey(name: '_language') Element? languageElement, String? data, @JsonKey(name: '_data') Element? dataElement, String? url, @JsonKey(name: '_url') Element? urlElement, FhirDecimal? size, @JsonKey(name: '_size') Element? sizeElement, String? hash, @JsonKey(name: '_hash') Element? hashElement, String? title, @JsonKey(name: '_title') Element? titleElement, String? creation, @JsonKey(name: '_creation') Element? creationElement})
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const
factory
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Attachment.fromJson(Map<String, dynamic> json)
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Factory constructor, accepts Map<String, dynamic> as an argument
factory
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Attachment.fromJsonString(String source)
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Acts like a constructor, returns a Attachment, accepts a
String as an argument, mostly because I got tired of typing it out
factory
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Attachment.fromYaml(dynamic yaml)
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Factory constructor, accepts a String in YAML format as an argument
factory
Methods
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noSuchMethod(Invocation invocation)
→ dynamic
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Invoked when a nonexistent method or property is accessed.
inherited
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toJson()
→ Map<String, dynamic>
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inherited
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toJsonString()
→ String
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Another convenience method because more and more I'm transmitting FHIR
data as a String and not a Map
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toString()
→ String
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A string representation of this object.
inherited
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toYaml()
→ String
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Produces a Yaml formatted String version of the object