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HelloWithEnum

import java.math.*
import java.util.*
import net.servicestack.client.*


open class HelloWithEnum
{
    var enumProp:EnumType? = null
    var enumTypeFlags:EnumTypeFlags? = null
    var enumWithValues:EnumWithValues? = null
    var nullableEnumProp:EnumType? = null
    var enumFlags:EnumFlags? = null
    var enumAsInt:EnumAsInt? = null
    var enumStyle:EnumStyle? = null
    var enumStyleMembers:EnumStyleMembers? = null
}

enum class EnumType
{
    Value1,
    Value2,
    Value3,
}

@Flags()
enum class EnumTypeFlags(val value:Int)
{
    @SerializedName("0") Value1(0),
    @SerializedName("1") Value2(1),
    @SerializedName("2") Value3(2),
}

enum class EnumWithValues
{
    None,
    Value1,
    Value2,
}

@Flags()
enum class EnumFlags(val value:Int)
{
    @SerializedName("0") Value0(0),
    @SerializedName("1") Value1(1),
    @SerializedName("2") Value2(2),
    @SerializedName("4") Value3(4),
    @SerializedName("7") Value123(7),
}

enum class EnumAsInt(val value:Int)
{
    Value1(1000),
    Value2(2000),
    Value3(3000),
}

enum class EnumStyle
{
    Lower,
    Upper,
    PascalCase,
    CamelCase,
    CamelUPPER,
    PascalUPPER,
}

enum class EnumStyleMembers
{
    Lower,
    Upper,
    PascalCase,
    CamelCase,
    CamelUpper,
    PascalUpper,
}

Kotlin HelloWithEnum DTOs

To override the Content-type in your clients, use the HTTP Accept Header, append the .csv suffix or ?format=csv

HTTP + CSV

The following are sample HTTP requests and responses. The placeholders shown need to be replaced with actual values.

POST /csv/oneway/HelloWithEnum HTTP/1.1 
Host: test.servicestack.net 
Accept: text/csv
Content-Type: text/csv
Content-Length: length

{"enumProp":"Value1","enumTypeFlags":0,"enumWithValues":"None","nullableEnumProp":"Value1","enumFlags":0,"enumAsInt":"Value1","enumStyle":"lower","enumStyleMembers":"lower"}