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"use strict";
export class EchoTypes {
/** @param {{byte?:number,short?:number,int?:number,long?:number,uShort?:number,uInt?:number,uLong?:number,float?:number,double?:number,decimal?:number,string?:string,dateTime?:string,timeSpan?:string,dateTimeOffset?:string,guid?:string,char?:string}} [init] */
constructor(init) { Object.assign(this, init) }
/** @type {number} */
byte;
/** @type {number} */
short;
/** @type {number} */
int;
/** @type {number} */
long;
/** @type {number} */
uShort;
/** @type {number} */
uInt;
/** @type {number} */
uLong;
/** @type {number} */
float;
/** @type {number} */
double;
/** @type {number} */
decimal;
/** @type {string} */
string;
/** @type {string} */
dateTime;
/** @type {string} */
timeSpan;
/** @type {string} */
dateTimeOffset;
/** @type {string} */
guid;
/** @type {string} */
char;
}
To override the Content-type in your clients, use the HTTP Accept Header, append the .jsv suffix or ?format=jsv
The following are sample HTTP requests and responses. The placeholders shown need to be replaced with actual values.
POST /echo/types HTTP/1.1
Host: test.servicestack.net
Accept: text/jsv
Content-Type: text/jsv
Content-Length: length
{
byte: 0,
short: 0,
int: 0,
long: 0,
uShort: 0,
uInt: 0,
uLong: 0,
float: 0,
double: 0,
decimal: 0,
string: String,
dateTime: 0001-01-01,
timeSpan: PT0S,
dateTimeOffset: 0001-01-01T00:00:00.0000000+00:00,
guid: 00000000000000000000000000000000,
char:
}
HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type: text/jsv Content-Length: length { byte: 0, short: 0, int: 0, long: 0, uShort: 0, uInt: 0, uLong: 0, float: 0, double: 0, decimal: 0, string: String, dateTime: 0001-01-01, timeSpan: PT0S, dateTimeOffset: 0001-01-01T00:00:00.0000000+00:00, guid: 00000000000000000000000000000000, char: }