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cyclops-4-hpc/extensions/lexis/client/sync_management/sync_flavors_responses.go

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// Code generated by go-swagger; DO NOT EDIT.
package sync_management
// This file was generated by the swagger tool.
// Editing this file might prove futile when you re-run the swagger generate command
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"github.com/go-openapi/runtime"
"github.com/go-openapi/strfmt"
"github.com/Cyclops-Labs/cyclops-4-hpc.git/extensions/lexis/models"
)
// SyncFlavorsReader is a Reader for the SyncFlavors structure.
type SyncFlavorsReader struct {
formats strfmt.Registry
}
// ReadResponse reads a server response into the received o.
func (o *SyncFlavorsReader) ReadResponse(response runtime.ClientResponse, consumer runtime.Consumer) (interface{}, error) {
switch response.Code() {
case 200:
result := NewSyncFlavorsOK()
if err := result.readResponse(response, consumer, o.formats); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return result, nil
case 202:
result := NewSyncFlavorsAccepted()
if err := result.readResponse(response, consumer, o.formats); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return result, nil
case 500:
result := NewSyncFlavorsInternalServerError()
if err := result.readResponse(response, consumer, o.formats); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return nil, result
default:
return nil, runtime.NewAPIError("response status code does not match any response statuses defined for this endpoint in the swagger spec", response, response.Code())
}
}
// NewSyncFlavorsOK creates a SyncFlavorsOK with default headers values
func NewSyncFlavorsOK() *SyncFlavorsOK {
return &SyncFlavorsOK{}
}
/*SyncFlavorsOK handles this case with default header values.
The load of data was completely successfully
*/
type SyncFlavorsOK struct {
}
func (o *SyncFlavorsOK) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("[GET /sync/flavors][%d] syncFlavorsOK ", 200)
}
func (o *SyncFlavorsOK) readResponse(response runtime.ClientResponse, consumer runtime.Consumer, formats strfmt.Registry) error {
return nil
}
// NewSyncFlavorsAccepted creates a SyncFlavorsAccepted with default headers values
func NewSyncFlavorsAccepted() *SyncFlavorsAccepted {
return &SyncFlavorsAccepted{}
}
/*SyncFlavorsAccepted handles this case with default header values.
Operation done but there might have been some fails when adding part of the data
*/
type SyncFlavorsAccepted struct {
}
func (o *SyncFlavorsAccepted) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("[GET /sync/flavors][%d] syncFlavorsAccepted ", 202)
}
func (o *SyncFlavorsAccepted) readResponse(response runtime.ClientResponse, consumer runtime.Consumer, formats strfmt.Registry) error {
return nil
}
// NewSyncFlavorsInternalServerError creates a SyncFlavorsInternalServerError with default headers values
func NewSyncFlavorsInternalServerError() *SyncFlavorsInternalServerError {
return &SyncFlavorsInternalServerError{}
}
/*SyncFlavorsInternalServerError handles this case with default header values.
Something unexpected happend, error raised
*/
type SyncFlavorsInternalServerError struct {
Payload *models.ErrorResponse
}
func (o *SyncFlavorsInternalServerError) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("[GET /sync/flavors][%d] syncFlavorsInternalServerError %+v", 500, o.Payload)
}
func (o *SyncFlavorsInternalServerError) GetPayload() *models.ErrorResponse {
return o.Payload
}
func (o *SyncFlavorsInternalServerError) readResponse(response runtime.ClientResponse, consumer runtime.Consumer, formats strfmt.Registry) error {
o.Payload = new(models.ErrorResponse)
// response payload
if err := consumer.Consume(response.Body(), o.Payload); err != nil && err != io.EOF {
return err
}
return nil
}