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configuration.ts
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/* tslint:disable */
/* eslint-disable */
/**
* Food Data Central API
* The FoodData Central API provides REST access to FoodData Central (FDC). It is intended primarily to assist application developers wishing to incorporate nutrient data into their applications or websites. To take full advantage of the API, developers should familiarize themselves with the database by reading the database documentation available via links on [Data Type Documentation](https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/data-documentation.html). This documentation provides the detailed definitions and descriptions needed to understand the data elements referenced in the API documentation. Additional details about the API including rate limits, access, and licensing are available on the [FDC website](https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/api-guide.html)
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.0.0
*
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).
* https://openapi-generator.tech
* Do not edit the class manually.
*/
export interface ConfigurationParameters {
apiKey?: string | Promise<string> | ((name: string) => string) | ((name: string) => Promise<string>);
username?: string;
password?: string;
accessToken?: string | Promise<string> | ((name?: string, scopes?: string[]) => string) | ((name?: string, scopes?: string[]) => Promise<string>);
basePath?: string;
baseOptions?: any;
formDataCtor?: new () => any;
}
export class Configuration {
/**
* parameter for apiKey security
* @param name security name
* @memberof Configuration
*/
apiKey?: string | Promise<string> | ((name: string) => string) | ((name: string) => Promise<string>);
/**
* parameter for basic security
*
* @type {string}
* @memberof Configuration
*/
username?: string;
/**
* parameter for basic security
*
* @type {string}
* @memberof Configuration
*/
password?: string;
/**
* parameter for oauth2 security
* @param name security name
* @param scopes oauth2 scope
* @memberof Configuration
*/
accessToken?: string | Promise<string> | ((name?: string, scopes?: string[]) => string) | ((name?: string, scopes?: string[]) => Promise<string>);
/**
* override base path
*
* @type {string}
* @memberof Configuration
*/
basePath?: string;
/**
* base options for axios calls
*
* @type {any}
* @memberof Configuration
*/
baseOptions?: any;
/**
* The FormData constructor that will be used to create multipart form data
* requests. You can inject this here so that execution environments that
* do not support the FormData class can still run the generated client.
*
* @type {new () => FormData}
*/
formDataCtor?: new () => any;
constructor(param: ConfigurationParameters = {}) {
this.apiKey = param.apiKey;
this.username = param.username;
this.password = param.password;
this.accessToken = param.accessToken;
this.basePath = param.basePath;
this.baseOptions = param.baseOptions;
this.formDataCtor = param.formDataCtor;
}
/**
* Check if the given MIME is a JSON MIME.
* JSON MIME examples:
* application/json
* application/json; charset=UTF8
* APPLICATION/JSON
* application/vnd.company+json
* @param mime - MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions)
* @return True if the given MIME is JSON, false otherwise.
*/
public isJsonMime(mime: string): boolean {
const jsonMime: RegExp = new RegExp('^(application\/json|[^;/ \t]+\/[^;/ \t]+[+]json)[ \t]*(;.*)?$', 'i');
return mime !== null && (jsonMime.test(mime) || mime.toLowerCase() === 'application/json-patch+json');
}
}