fromJson static method

BouncedEmailDto? fromJson(
  1. dynamic value
)

Returns a new BouncedEmailDto instance and imports its values from value if it's a Map, null otherwise.

Implementation

// ignore: prefer_constructors_over_static_methods
static BouncedEmailDto? fromJson(dynamic value) {
  if (value is Map) {
    final json = value.cast<String, dynamic>();

    // Ensure that the map contains the required keys.
    // Note 1: the values aren't checked for validity beyond being non-null.
    // Note 2: this code is stripped in release mode!
    assert(() {
      requiredKeys.forEach((key) {
        assert(json.containsKey(key), 'Required key "BouncedEmailDto[$key]" is missing from JSON.');
        assert(json[key] != null, 'Required key "BouncedEmailDto[$key]" has a null value in JSON.');
      });
      return true;
    }());

    return BouncedEmailDto(
      id: mapValueOfType<String>(json, r'id')!,
      userId: mapValueOfType<String>(json, r'userId')!,
      notificationType: mapValueOfType<String>(json, r'notificationType')!,
      sentToRecipients: json[r'sentToRecipients'] is List
          ? (json[r'sentToRecipients'] as List).cast<String>()
          : const [],
      sender: mapValueOfType<String>(json, r'sender')!,
      bounceMta: mapValueOfType<String>(json, r'bounceMta'),
      bounceType: mapValueOfType<String>(json, r'bounceType'),
      bounceRecipients: json[r'bounceRecipients'] is List
          ? (json[r'bounceRecipients'] as List).cast<String>()
          : const [],
      bounceSubType: mapValueOfType<String>(json, r'bounceSubType'),
      sentEmailId: mapValueOfType<String>(json, r'sentEmailId'),
      subject: mapValueOfType<String>(json, r'subject'),
      createdAt: mapDateTime(json, r'createdAt', '')!,
    );
  }
  return null;
}