SelectionGetResponse class
Constructors
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SelectionGetResponse({int? selectionId, String? userId, String? userName, String? name, double? rating, bool? random, String? imageFile, int? count, String? description, TimeOfDay? timeOfDay, SelectionDuration? duration, DateTime? createDate, DateTime? changeDate, List<PlaylistGetCompany>? companyTypeSelections = const [], List<PlaylistGetGenre>? genreSelections = const [], List<TrackPublishedGetResponse>? trackSelections = const [], int? ratingCount, int? views})
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Returns a new SelectionGetResponse instance.
Properties
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changeDate
↔ DateTime?
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Please note: This property should have been non-nullable! Since the specification file
does not include a default value (using the "default:" property), however, the generated
source code must fall back to having a nullable type.
Consider adding a "default:" property in the specification file to hide this note.
getter/setter pair
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companyTypeSelections
↔ List<PlaylistGetCompany>?
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getter/setter pair
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count
↔ int?
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Please note: This property should have been non-nullable! Since the specification file
does not include a default value (using the "default:" property), however, the generated
source code must fall back to having a nullable type.
Consider adding a "default:" property in the specification file to hide this note.
getter/setter pair
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createDate
↔ DateTime?
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Please note: This property should have been non-nullable! Since the specification file
does not include a default value (using the "default:" property), however, the generated
source code must fall back to having a nullable type.
Consider adding a "default:" property in the specification file to hide this note.
getter/setter pair
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description
↔ String?
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getter/setter pair
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duration
↔ SelectionDuration?
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Please note: This property should have been non-nullable! Since the specification file
does not include a default value (using the "default:" property), however, the generated
source code must fall back to having a nullable type.
Consider adding a "default:" property in the specification file to hide this note.
getter/setter pair
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genreSelections
↔ List<PlaylistGetGenre>?
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getter/setter pair
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hashCode
→ int
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The hash code for this object.
no setteroverride
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imageFile
↔ String?
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getter/setter pair
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name
↔ String?
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getter/setter pair
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random
↔ bool?
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Please note: This property should have been non-nullable! Since the specification file
does not include a default value (using the "default:" property), however, the generated
source code must fall back to having a nullable type.
Consider adding a "default:" property in the specification file to hide this note.
getter/setter pair
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rating
↔ double?
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Please note: This property should have been non-nullable! Since the specification file
does not include a default value (using the "default:" property), however, the generated
source code must fall back to having a nullable type.
Consider adding a "default:" property in the specification file to hide this note.
getter/setter pair
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ratingCount
↔ int?
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Please note: This property should have been non-nullable! Since the specification file
does not include a default value (using the "default:" property), however, the generated
source code must fall back to having a nullable type.
Consider adding a "default:" property in the specification file to hide this note.
getter/setter pair
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runtimeType
→ Type
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A representation of the runtime type of the object.
no setterinherited
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selectionId
↔ int?
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Please note: This property should have been non-nullable! Since the specification file
does not include a default value (using the "default:" property), however, the generated
source code must fall back to having a nullable type.
Consider adding a "default:" property in the specification file to hide this note.
getter/setter pair
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timeOfDay
↔ TimeOfDay?
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getter/setter pair
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trackSelections
↔ List<TrackPublishedGetResponse>?
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getter/setter pair
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userId
↔ String?
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getter/setter pair
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userName
↔ String?
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getter/setter pair
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views
↔ int?
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Please note: This property should have been non-nullable! Since the specification file
does not include a default value (using the "default:" property), however, the generated
source code must fall back to having a nullable type.
Consider adding a "default:" property in the specification file to hide this note.
getter/setter pair