@tool extends TwitchData # CLASS GOT AUTOGENERATED DON'T CHANGE MANUALLY. CHANGES CAN BE OVERWRITTEN EASILY. class_name TwitchCreateClip ## ## #/components/schemas/CreateClipResponse class Response extends TwitchData: ## @export var data: Array[ResponseData]: set(val): data = val track_data(&"data", val) var response: BufferedHTTPClient.ResponseData ## Constructor with all required fields. static func create(_data: Array[ResponseData]) -> 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(ResponseData.from_json(value)) return result ## ## #/components/schemas/CreateClipResponse/Data class ResponseData extends TwitchData: ## A URL that you can use to edit the clip’s title, identify the part of the clip to publish, and publish the clip. [Learn More](https://help.twitch.tv/s/article/how-to-use-clips) ## ## The URL is valid for up to 24 hours or until the clip is published, whichever comes first. @export var edit_url: String: set(val): edit_url = val track_data(&"edit_url", val) ## An ID that uniquely identifies the clip. @export var id: String: set(val): id = val track_data(&"id", val) ## Constructor with all required fields. static func create(_edit_url: String, _id: String) -> ResponseData: var response_data: ResponseData = ResponseData.new() response_data.edit_url = _edit_url response_data.id = _id return response_data static func from_json(d: Dictionary) -> ResponseData: var result: ResponseData = ResponseData.new() if d.get("edit_url", null) != null: result.edit_url = d["edit_url"] if d.get("id", null) != null: result.id = d["id"] return result ## All optional parameters for TwitchAPI.create_clip ## #/components/schemas/CreateClipOpt class Opt extends TwitchData: ## A Boolean value that determines whether the API captures the clip at the moment the viewer requests it or after a delay. If **false** (default), Twitch captures the clip at the moment the viewer requests it (this is the same clip experience as the Twitch UX). If **true**, Twitch adds a delay before capturing the clip (this basically shifts the capture window to the right slightly). @export var has_delay: bool: set(val): has_delay = val track_data(&"has_delay", 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("has_delay", null) != null: result.has_delay = d["has_delay"] return result