@tool extends TwitchData # CLASS GOT AUTOGENERATED DON'T CHANGE MANUALLY. CHANGES CAN BE OVERWRITTEN EASILY. class_name TwitchGetPolls ## ## #/components/schemas/GetPollsResponse class Response extends TwitchData: ## A list of polls. The polls are returned in descending order of start time unless you specify IDs in the request, in which case they're returned in the same order as you passed them in the request. The list is empty if the broadcaster hasn't created polls. @export var data: Array[TwitchPoll]: set(val): data = val track_data(&"data", val) ## Contains the information used to page through the list of results. The object is empty if there are no more pages left to page through. [Read More](https://dev.twitch.tv/docs/api/guide#pagination) @export var pagination: ResponsePagination: set(val): pagination = val track_data(&"pagination", val) var response: BufferedHTTPClient.ResponseData ## Constructor with all required fields. static func create(_data: Array[TwitchPoll]) -> Response: var response: Response = Response.new() response.data = _data return response static func from_json(d: Dictionary) -> Response: var result: Response = Response.new() if d.get("data", null) != null: for value in d["data"]: result.data.append(TwitchPoll.from_json(value)) if d.get("pagination", null) != null: result.pagination = ResponsePagination.from_json(d["pagination"]) return result func _has_pagination() -> bool: if pagination == null: return false if pagination.cursor == null || pagination.cursor == "": return false return true var _next_page: Callable var _cur_iter: int = 0 func next_page() -> Response: var response: Response = await _next_page.call() _cur_iter = 0 _next_page = response._next_page data = response.data pagination = response.pagination return response func _iter_init(iter: Array) -> bool: if data.is_empty(): return false iter[0] = data[0] return data.size() > 0 func _iter_next(iter: Array) -> bool: if data.size() - 1 > _cur_iter: _cur_iter += 1 iter[0] = data[_cur_iter] if data.size() - 1 == _cur_iter && not _has_pagination(): return false return true func _iter_get(iter: Variant) -> Variant: if data.size() - 1 == _cur_iter && _has_pagination(): await next_page() return iter ## Contains the information used to page through the list of results. The object is empty if there are no more pages left to page through. [Read More](https://dev.twitch.tv/docs/api/guide#pagination) ## #/components/schemas/GetPollsResponse/Pagination class ResponsePagination extends TwitchData: ## The cursor used to get the next page of results. Use the cursor to set the request's _after_ query parameter. @export var cursor: String: set(val): cursor = val track_data(&"cursor", val) ## Constructor with all required fields. static func create() -> ResponsePagination: var response_pagination: ResponsePagination = ResponsePagination.new() return response_pagination static func from_json(d: Dictionary) -> ResponsePagination: var result: ResponsePagination = ResponsePagination.new() if d.get("cursor", null) != null: result.cursor = d["cursor"] return result ## All optional parameters for TwitchAPI.get_polls ## #/components/schemas/GetPollsOpt class Opt extends TwitchData: ## A list of IDs that identify the polls to return. To specify more than one ID, include this parameter for each poll you want to get. For example, `id=1234&id=5678`. You may specify a maximum of 20 IDs. ## ## Specify this parameter only if you want to filter the list that the request returns. The endpoint ignores duplicate IDs and those not owned by this broadcaster. @export var id: Array[String]: set(val): id = val track_data(&"id", val) ## The maximum number of items to return per page in the response. The minimum page size is 1 item per page and the maximum is 20 items per page. The default is 20. @export var first: String: set(val): first = val track_data(&"first", val) ## The cursor used to get the next page of results. The **Pagination** object in the response contains the cursor’s value. [Read More](https://dev.twitch.tv/docs/api/guide#pagination) @export var after: String: set(val): after = val track_data(&"after", val) ## Constructor with all required fields. static func create() -> Opt: var opt: Opt = Opt.new() return opt static func from_json(d: Dictionary) -> Opt: var result: Opt = Opt.new() if d.get("id", null) != null: for value in d["id"]: result.id.append(value) if d.get("first", null) != null: result.first = d["first"] if d.get("after", null) != null: result.after = d["after"] return result